^That sounds pretty right, no team can be great ALL the time. That Aus-NZ series in 2001 was one I thought of straight away. SA proved in Perth that when their big guns fire they will be a team that's hard to beat - ALL their stars shone in Perth: Steyn, de Villiers, Smith, Amla. The good thing for them is they didn't throw away the matches where they weren't playing well.
And yep spoony you're right, things didn't go SAs way with injuries in Adelaide but saying Australia doctored the pitch is a bit extreme - SA could have won the toss just as easily. Almost 500 runs in a day is an astounding amount, Kallis or not. Steyn came back and bowled a few overs that same day (managed 17.1 for the day), so his injury wasn't serious.
Just to add some interesting facts:
Numbers Game : Numbers Game: Left-arm spin's resurgence, and series runs in vain | Cricinfo Magazine | ESPN Cricinfo
The table at the bottom of the article shows that Australia averaged 43.42 with bat over this series vs SA's average of 39.35 - one of the few instances of the team that averaged more losing a series. The worst example being the 2009 Ashes - that series still annoys me greatly... Australia's batting average was 6.49 higher than England's over that series. Just couldn't get out fricken Monty...
And yep spoony you're right, things didn't go SAs way with injuries in Adelaide but saying Australia doctored the pitch is a bit extreme - SA could have won the toss just as easily. Almost 500 runs in a day is an astounding amount, Kallis or not. Steyn came back and bowled a few overs that same day (managed 17.1 for the day), so his injury wasn't serious.
Just to add some interesting facts:
Numbers Game : Numbers Game: Left-arm spin's resurgence, and series runs in vain | Cricinfo Magazine | ESPN Cricinfo
The table at the bottom of the article shows that Australia averaged 43.42 with bat over this series vs SA's average of 39.35 - one of the few instances of the team that averaged more losing a series. The worst example being the 2009 Ashes - that series still annoys me greatly... Australia's batting average was 6.49 higher than England's over that series. Just couldn't get out fricken Monty...