Milan Nerapanda
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I would say that Australia need a good spin bowler or two, and also they need a quality bat who can step up right now. Clarke can feed Australia and the tail isnt there to do double shifts.
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Yeah he was just too inconsistent with his play. If he scored a few more centuries followed by more consistent scores in the 30/40 run mark, he might redeem a spot in the squad for longer.Had a very weird Test career North.. Would either make a single digit score or a 100 and almost never anything in between.
Australia just need to stop focusing on T20 and start practicing for test matches. IPL isn't where Australia lies. Instead, players should focus on having the right mentality and fitness levels associated with Test, as this is by far the most important aspect of Australian cricket.
As someone else mentioned. County cricket in England as well as Shield cricket in Australia is where they should be developing their skills. There should be a separate team for T20...seeing as it's not leaving the international game, anytime soon. Only players that have developed their test game can have a bit of fun in T20. Michael Clarke is the only one that comes to mind out of the batsmen.
Michael Clarke has earned his spot in the side. He has played consistently well (I am not just looking at last year) through his career. I do not believe he is a good captain though. The only reason he is the captain is because there were no other low-30yo in the side who had been playing for a long time
Yes, a new captain, but the problem is who?
Watson and Haddin have just returned, I wouldnt say any of the bowlers, and right now there are no other batsmen decent apart from Haddin
Bailey is fairly consistent in the shorter forms of the game, but I wouldnt trust him to play consistent in Test...I like his captaincy but say you wanted to replace him who the hell with? Haddin lol? There is seriously ZERO viable options in the current side. The only thing I can think of is drafting in someone like Bailey to do it but that's obviously hardly ideal when there is every chance that they may not cut it as a Test player themselves.
Funny enough there is a rumour floating around on BFooty that Clarke is seriously considering retirement after the home Ashes because he's had enough of the game with his buggered back. Probably BS but you never know.
doubt Clarke would leave now...he might take a few months ofd or something but he wont retire, and he is fairly youngBailey is fairly consistent in the shorter forms of the game, but I wouldnt trust him to play consistent in Test...
Remember this bloke? Has 5 Test centuries and used to be criticized for being boring. Is in England playing County cricket, taking wickets and making runs.
Marcus North hit a brilliant 137 not out as Glamorgan made it two wins from two matches in this season's Yorkshire Bank 40 by overpowering a below-par Middlesex by 26 runs at Lord's.
Glamorgan skipper and former Australia batsman North led from the front. He hit 16 fours and three sixes in his 98-ball innings and featured in an unbroken stand of 156 in just 16.3 overs with Jim Allenby, who scored 69 not out from 50 balls.
Hopefully it just means that he eventually gives up playing one day cricket or somethingI
doubt Clarke would leave now...he might take a few months ofd or something but he wont retire, and he is fairly young