Today I was thinking about the Redbacks actually. I don't know where it came from, but I started to think what they need to do to have a successful season.
I came up with these:
The bowling must fire. They need Harris, Tait and Gillespie to perform with the ball. They need to bowl teams pout under 250, and give the batsmen a chance to score some runs, and the bowlers to be comfortable knowing they are capable taking wickets. Otherwise it's just a waste of time.
Well as someone else said, only one of those blokes is available for this season. Aside from Wise and Tait, there's generally inexperience in the SACA pace bowling. SA is in trouble. Great time to be an aspiring pace bowler, though! Unfortunately, all the ones I thought would get a go have entered the district season injured....
The batting must be decent. If someone could average over 45, and Kahn can average in excess of 50 - which would be a good achievement given the conditions that he must aclimatize to - and get some support from other members of the team like Crosgrove, Manou, Adcock, Ferguson etc to support them they should be posting totals over 300 comfortably.
SA, aside from recently, have always had a couple of guys in the side who could average 50+ in a season, though. If it wasn't Hookesy, it was Siddons. if not Siddo, was Lehmann. If not Boof, was Blewwy. SA only won the Shield when all of them put it together in the same season. The other part of the equation was decent contributions from the lesser lights like Brayshaw, Webber and Nobesy. The point? Plenty of shot-makers but some guys to turn over the strike too, not allow the game to get bogged-down. Right now, SA either has shots or stodge with very nothing in between. That year, aside from Dizzy who was outstanding, the bowling was solid at best.
Even then, the real key point was that they found a way to win consistently in Adelaide. Outright points too, not just aiming for 1st innings. Very few losses that year, I believe. Couple that with a couple of key wins elsewhere (as well as the usual first-up loss to QLD with the usual 5-fer to McDermott) and it turned into a great season. But yeah, making Adelaide a graveyard for opposition should be the first priority, I reckon. The batting has been the big problem for a while now and I fully expect that to continue. Like I said, there are systemic issues at grade level which won't get fixed in time.
Cullen and Tait need to step up. They are the main two bowlers for the Redbacks, and, Gillespie and Harris aside, they will be relied upon to get the majority of the wickets. Tait, at his best, can rip through any line up in the world with his blistering pace. I am expecting a big season for him after his break, and well over 50 wickets. Cullen needs to step up and prove to the country that he should be the front line spinner. Whilst I think he won't, I definitely hope he does. If we have young spinners such as Casson, Cullen, Hauritz, Krejza, and to a much lesser extent Bailey, our spin bowling stocks are not as low as people make it out to be. The nest 2 years will be tough, before someone steals the spotlight and takes over the position of Australia's number 1 spinner.
Certainly having a spinner who can take wickets at Adelaide would be a huge help. The bugger turns on day 4 but the batting has to get them there first!
The big problem with Cosgrove is he is as talented as any young batsman in Australia atm, but he has got a very poor temperament and his focus is not there at all to work on his game and their seems to be no will in him to try to improve, and as T_C said lack of proper grooming and management of these players have halted their growth further and due to this these players also seem to have developed a lack of discipline and respect towards their game.
For me had Cosgrove had the dedication and will to succeed he would have by now sealed a place in the Australian Odi team, that's how good he is, but its just a shame his talent is going to waste atm.
Believe me, nothing new there. Used to play with Cosgrove's first Northern Districts A-grade captain, used to complain all the time about him. He was (and is) essentially relying on his natural ability and baulks at a lot of advice. Now Cosgrove's captain is a similar personality so that problem ain't going to get fixed at Northerns any time soon....
I heard on Fox Sports news Michael Vaughan might be coming to Adelaide to play club cricket, can anyone back that up?
God I hope not. Last thing they need is another player arriving here looking to gain some form who's probably not got his heart in it any more.
We had the whole disaster with Andy Flower, we thought we would sign Hooper...surely we have to now focus on developing a good team of homegrown players, but at the same time poach a couple from the bigger states. You hear stories of the players being spotted at night spots at 4 am etc. hardly dedication. After a big bash match we saw a few at the pub before we could even get there
(car park was a nightmare).
hah, yeah I see 'em out sometimes. Nothing wrong with that but in isolation as long as it's not on match day. The problem seems more to be one of cliques and power-plays by certain players.
Would love to see our spinners bowl to decent totals and the ability to set an aggressive field, but once again I see batting as the major issue. I agree with Top_Cat we seem to be 5/180 and lower order will come in and try to smack their runs, next thing we are all out for 218. Let's face it 80% of the junior squads come from a group of 4 teams and once you are in the system, runs are no longer required to stay in the system. Or as a bowler, you need pace.
Mate, you've hit upon a huge problem indirectly; too many district sides. Don't quote me but I reckon Uni is vulnerable to being booted from the district comp in the next couple of years.