Here's a quiz question for you all; can anyone name a, big-turning, handy lower-order batsman, off-spinner who played for NSW, in-and-out of his FC side, average about 40-odd in FC cricket and rated more highly by his peers than his record suggests? If you said 'Jason Krezja', you'd be wrong!
Gav Robertson was picked for the 1998 tour of India despite not being in the NSW side. He was an offie who could turn the ball miles and was playing grade cricket when asked to go on tour, having always been rated quite highly by blokes like Steve Waugh but was generally written-off for NSW (can just imagine the look on MacGill's face when he missed out on the Indian tour and Gav Robertson got it). Took 4-fer in his first Test innings but thereafter was generally spanked. Batted handily too.
The parallels are quite striking between what happend to him and what's happening to Krezja, thinking the selectors are hoping he'll do the same or better than Robertson. Only problem with this logic, though, is that Warne was also in the side. Krejza being thrown in as the lone spinner is bordering on cruel. The upside for him is that Sachin and Dravid don't resemble the players they were in 1998 but geez, this isn't looking good.....
EDIT: Another factor in Robbo's favour was that he was never going to play any more than the tour so he coudl relax about his bowling, knowing he had nothing to lose and would have some nice stories about bowling to Sachin in the form of his life to tell the grannies about. Krejza, on the other hand, is a young bloke with a career still ahead of him. Playing him at this stage is a huge risk, might never bounce back from a trouncing.
FURTHER EDIT: I had a suspicion and checked, 1997/98 was the year Colin Miller dominated the bowling when he switched to offies. Anyone remember why he didn't go to India?