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So now Watson is injured and could possibly be out, I wonder if they would do a straight swap for Hughes or even debut someone like Doolan at 3.
Yeah I highly doubt that they would debut 2 guys in the top 6 in the Ashes so I guess Hughes would come in. Watson might be able to play but not bowl which would be a bummer, if they play say Johnson and he has a bad day not having that genuine 5th bowling option is a disadvantage.
Why? Because he scores too quickly? Made Test runs before and he's in form and scored shield runs..DA Warner: Not a Test cricketer
He's never had a shot how do we know? OK bad av of 18 last year, but he's had a long career and av 58 the year before and shown the ability to step up. I wouldn't have minded Doolan but I can see the logic behind the selection.GJ Bailey: Not a Test cricketer
This is just strange, he's finally starting to show something..SPD Smith: Not a Test cricketer
Agree, I wouldn't have sent him to England but don't say Wade he is even worse.BJ Haddin: Past it and should be dropped.
Chancey selection especially if Watson can't bowl, but injuries have forced the selectors hand.MG Johnson: English have smashed him before what will change? Only got in because of Clarke.
You want to pick Ahmed? Selecting him would be a mad gamble at this stage, based simply on him being a leg spinner and not much else.. Got some wickets against WA but our batting lineup is brittle (even White's innocuous bowling picked up a bag ffs) and he then struggled against decent batsmen for NSW. Lyon may not be a star but his record at Test level is solid, even in Australia traditionally a graveyard for many off spinners. Needs to bowl better to clean up the tail on wearing wickets though.NM Lyon: Lack of courage to select a leg spinner.
Don't agree, but do think he is our six, at this position he is seeing an old ball or a tired attach and can do the damage he is capable of in a constructive way.DA Warner: Not a Test cricketer
Agreed (hope i will have to eat my words)GJ Bailey: Not a Test cricketer
Totally with this guy, he has been the big improver over the last 12 months slowly building in competence and performance. His spot is earned and his continued improvement will be one of the important keys to the team rising back to competitiveness.SPD Smith: Not a Test cricketer
Oh yea, grandad is past itBJ Haddin: Past it and should be dropped
MG Johnson: English have smashed him before what will change? Only got in because of Clarke. [/QUOTE]
Yep bad before and will be inconsistent again
DA Warner: Not a Test cricketer - PASS MARK AVE??
CJL Rogers
SR Watson.
GJ Bailey: Not a Test cricketer - PASS MARK AVE??
MJ Clarke (Captain)
SPD Smith: Not a Test cricketer - PASS MARK AVE??
BJ Haddin: Past it and should be dropped
MG Johnson: English have smashed him before what will change? Only got in because of Clarke.
PM Siddle
RJ Harris
NM Lyon: Lack of courage to select a leg spinner.
JP Faulkner(12th man)
One day form now dictates Test selection. Why on earth would you select a team when there are Shield matches which are about to commence? At least hold off selection for three days to see if anyone performs and pretend that the selectors are remotely interested in looking at someone else. Selectors should be sacked.
What do you see as pass mark averages for the series for the 3 players you claim aren't test cricketers?
Gee you aren't asking much For me 40+ would be a pass but would be very happy if those guys could get around 50.I would say for Bailey an average in the 30's with one ton in a debut series would be a pass but for Warner and Smith it has got to be 50.
What do you see as pass mark averages for the series for the 3 players you claim aren't test cricketers?
Warner highest score against the Poms is 71 and has an average of 23.00 against the Poms. Warner would need to make a couple of centuries before I would be satisfied that he is up to it. 76% of his dismissals have been caught, of which 23.7% is caught behind. He will give opposition teams a of opportunities because he hits in the air. Warner is hit and miss and he will get to 20 pretty quickly but Test cricket is different. The pitch, the field and the bowling tactics are different. They are using the Duke balls for this series so the ball may move around a little bit more which does not suit Warner.
George Bailey has never really taken the Sheffield Shield by the throat. He makes a lot of 30’s 40’s & 50’s but like most batsmen nowadays he just does not go on with it. Modern batsmen seem to have lost the ability. He seems to have some technical flaws which opposition teams can exploit. It’s all good watching him in full flight in a one dayer, but again Test cricket is different. Anything over a 50 will be a good start for Bailey, but with his experience you would hope he goes on with it.
Smith is a conundrum. His technique sometimes makes me wince. He averages 34.77 on the back of his 138 n.o. Interestingly he has been dismissed 40.90% either bowled or LBW. He has also been caught behind 22.7% of the time. Says a lot about his technique, however he has made a decent century which a lot of batsmen cannot claim. I am waiting for Marsh to put the glass of grog down and focus on his cricket. He has the heart of a pea and will end up wasting his career and potential. Cricket Australia should take a really tough line with some of these primma donnas and cancel or reduce their State contracts and let them understand the consequences.
Interesting to see Agar made 90 odd for WA albeit against South Australia. This kid is a better batsman than he is a bowler at this point of his life. His bowling will develop, but in the meantime get his batting right and fast track him.
What do you see as pass mark averages for the series for the 3 players you claim aren't test cricketers?
[user]CLOCKER[/user] would you like to put your selector hat on and tell us the team that you would have picked?