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***Official*** Australian Domestic Season 2007/08

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Of those I can only ever remember Marsh being earmarked from early on. Pomersbach never really had HUGE wraps on him til this year and Bailey... I'd never heard of him til a few days ago :laugh:
Serious man, Bailey has been gun for ages. Just needs to kick on his 60, 70 and 80s to centuries..
 

sideshowtim

Banned
Dunno if this has been discussed yet, but Adcock has been given the boot by the Redbacks for Pura Cup cricket...His performances really weren't good enough to justify his place in the side, but I definitely feel a mountain of sympathy for the guy. Seemed like one of the nicest blokes out there this year, conducted his interviews very nicely. You could even say he was too nice and easy going to be the captain of a professional cricket team...Hope he can claw his way back into the side though, because I like him.
 

brockley

International Captain
South australia according to fox going to get out their chequebook and buy themselves a couple of batsmen,including a captain for next year,golden opportunity i would say.
I'd say adcock will lose his contract,bye bye.
 

howardj

International Coach
Nah, it's true. Guys like Cosgrove, Marsh and that have had the big wraps since underage cricket, before they'd even played FC stuff. Pomers and Bailey didn't have that same label on their head from a young age.
There are no young guns around anymore. In the early 1990s you had guys like Ponting, Langer, Hayden, Slater, Martyn etc banging out centuries and 1000 run seasons. Where is even one young (20-23 year old) gun bastman who is racking up the hundreds and stringing together 1000 run seasons? Even just one of them. Something has either gone terribly awry, or we were just blessed with an outstanding generation of players.
 

Mister Wright

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
South australia according to fox going to get out their chequebook and buy themselves a couple of batsmen,including a captain for next year,golden opportunity i would say.
I'd say adcock will lose his contract,bye bye.
Here's the story if anyone's interested.

Would be exciting to see someone like George Bailey move to S.A. and take the captaincy, wouldn't be the worst move in the world. Couldn't do wogo wrong with someone like Craig Phillipson either.
 

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There are no young guns around anymore. In the early 1990s you had guys like Ponting, Langer, Hayden, Slater, Martyn etc banging out centuries and 1000 run seasons. Where is even one young (20-23 year old) gun bastman who is racking up the hundreds and stringing together 1000 run seasons? Even just one of them. Something has either gone terribly awry, or we were just blessed with an outstanding generation of players.
There have been a few young batsmen who've been scoring well without dominating in what's been a bit of a quick bowler's season like Pommersbach, Bailey and Shaun Marsh had a decent start. But the fact of the matter is that the state teams don't seem to be be picking them; they're following the trend of the Aussie team in picking guys later and sticking with established players. These guys are performing well so no reason to drop them. In the earlier days, the Aussie team wouldn't have given a second glance to blokes older than 30 so the state teams had no motivation to pick them. With older guys getting picked, the state sides have greater motivation to keep picking them where they might have looked to the younger guys in previous years.

To this end, it just so happened in the early 90's that there was a whole generation of younger players making their mark as a whole generation of older players left the game. Right now, the older (Katich, Langer, Haddin, Noffke, D Hussey, Hodge, McDonald, Jaques) batsmen are doing the job so younger guys aren't getting much of a look-in for their states. Additionally, you have to admit, it's been an unusually fruitful season for bowlers who can bat with Noffke, Nicholson and Gillespie well and truly in the runs. This further negates the need to pick younger batsmen. The good thing is, when they have been picked, they've done well; Hughes from NSW has been quite good, that new Davis bloke for WA just scored a ton against an attack with the most in-form state opening bowler right now.

The issue isn't limited to batsmen either; all of the quick bowlers doing well are older blokes like Bolly, Denton, Noffke, Inness, Bracken, etc. So the squeeze is on even more for spots. To be honest, as I wrote in my article, the only real worry right now is in the spin department; not a lot there at the moment.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
How old IS McDonald?? Surely he isn't past 25??
He's 26, will be 27 in another few months or so. Would have thought he was slightly out of place in that list too, hardly gunning it like the others, more of a solid performer than anything else.
 

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He's 26, will be 27 in another few months or so. Would have thought he was slightly out of place in that list too, hardly gunning it like the others, more of a solid performer than anything else.
Averaing nearly 50 with the bat this season. Not in the Hussey/Katich stratosphere this year but considering there are many other quality players averaging much lower, not to be sniffed at either. Point is, he's one of the middle-cricket-age players preventing younger players from coming through due to good performances.
 

Perm

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Averaing nearly 50 with the bat this season. Not in the Hussey/Katich stratosphere this year but considering there are many other quality players averaging much lower, not to be sniffed at either. Point is, he's one of the middle-cricket-age players preventing younger players from coming through due to good performances.
:-O So he is. I didn't realise he'd been quite so prolific this season.
 

mikeW

International Vice-Captain
Mcdonald made 750 + runs last year as well as taking 25 wickets, only the 4th player to do so in the same season.
 

howardj

International Coach
If you're <23 and you have a couple of 1000 run seasons or paste together a few hundreds, selectors here in Australia are likely to give you a saloon passage into the Test team. Look at Martyn, Slater, Ponting and (even when the competition was hot for places) Mick Clarke. That's as it should be. Come on, young tyros (like Ferguson) rise up!!!
 

Perm

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And last too. Averaged 50+ I think? Vastly under-rated player with the bat but I notice he does less bowling these days too.
Over the last two seasons he has averaged 54.6 with the bat and 30.54 with the ball. Superb figures. Unfortunately his first four seasons were utter tripe, with the exception of his bowling in 2003/2004. Didn't realise just how well he'd been going.
 

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If you're <23 and you have a couple of 1000 run seasons or paste together a few hundreds, selectors here in Australia are likely to give you a saloon passage into the Test team. Look at Martyn, Slater, Ponting and (even when the competition was hot for places) Mick Clarke. That's as it should be. Come on, young tyros (like Ferguson) rise up!!!
They've got to make their state side, first. :) Callum himself is only just back in after having been overlooked for the first 4 or so games.
 

James90

Cricketer Of The Year
Dunno if this has been discussed yet, but Adcock has been given the boot by the Redbacks for Pura Cup cricket...His performances really weren't good enough to justify his place in the side, but I definitely feel a mountain of sympathy for the guy. Seemed like one of the nicest blokes out there this year, conducted his interviews very nicely. You could even say he was too nice and easy going to be the captain of a professional cricket team...Hope he can claw his way back into the side though, because I like him.
You could say he was too dire to captain a cricket team. I knew as soon as they picked him as captain it was a mistake. You've gotta select someone who makes the side on their cricket alone and Adcock just can't do that.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Averaing nearly 50 with the bat this season. Not in the Hussey/Katich stratosphere this year but considering there are many other quality players averaging much lower, not to be sniffed at either. Point is, he's one of the middle-cricket-age players preventing younger players from coming through due to good performances.
I don't really see the logic in this. He's only 26 or 27 and deserves to be in the side for sure, so I can't see how he's taking a spot from a 21 or 22 year old. Guys in there 30s who aren't performing that well are, not someone like McDonald.
 

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