Is it the beginning of the end of Australia's superiority?

@aakay4u (799)
India
December 21, 2008 11:07am CST
After getting a 2-0 drubbing in four test match series against the Indians,they now lost to South Africa despite being in a better position.Is it the beginning of the end of another era where one team dominated World Cricket.I think we are witnessing the end of end of Australia's superiority.What do you guys think?
3 responses
• India
21 Dec 08
yes i completely agree that the era of dominance of australia in world cricket is all but over it has now lost to both its challengers india and south africa and that to without giving them a run for there money the way south africa chased down 414 was amazing and also showed how weak australian bowling is right now they clearly lack the attack to take 20wickets also there batting is not as consistent as it used to be hayden and ponting have been out of form for some time now who have been there batting mainstays for the past decade or so and now they are relying too heavily on hussey, clarke and symonds to get them runs.
@aakay4u (799)
• India
21 Dec 08
hi ankush thanks for sharing your views,yes the way they coudnt defend 414 was amazing.happy mylotting.
@vipinl (802)
• India
21 Dec 08
Ya they are for sure at the point of the declining, mostly because of the retirement of the two of the greatest bowlers world cricket has ever seen Glen Mc and Shane Warne, they were both in the sense back bone of that team from the time Australian golden era began, and now also seems to an end after they left.
@aakay4u (799)
• India
21 Dec 08
thanks for your response vipin,ya it seems so as their bowling doesnt have the same bite as it used to be.
@yash8876 (62)
• India
22 Dec 08
In 70's windies dominate whole world in 90's ausies do same thing. I think this is time its beginning of the end of Australia's superiority. After retirements of their prime player they have to search for new players. it take time to search new players.