Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Something I was thinking about the other day... what would've happened if Langer had been fit for the opening two Tests (or, possibly worse, the Second after missing the First) of the West Indies series in 2005/06?I never rated him before he was picked and I maintain it was the right decision not to pick him before 2004 but have been forced to drastically review my opinion of him.
I'd not for a second suggest there's a strong possibility that Hussey'd never have played Test cricket, not for a second. But I reckon if he was going to be picked as a middle-order batsman it'd have happened before 2005/06, so I don't reckon he'd have played until 2007/08 at the earliest had Langer not missed the 3 Tests (plus 2 against Bangladesh) that he missed that season. And he'd have been 32 by then. Would he have been given first dibs on replacing Langer? It's an interesting question, or would the younger Jaques have been given first shot?
Same thing applies to Stuart Clark, of course. I'm sure everyone would wish McGrath's wife would not have fallen ill again in 2005/06, and say she hadn't? Clark would certainly not have played in SA, and would he have debuted in The Ashes? I doubt it. I honestly reckon that had McGrath's wife's cancer never returned Stuart Clark may well never have played Test cricket, and what a thought that is!
Hussey, well, as I say, I reckon there's more guesswork involved there. But it's certainly far from impossible that had Langer's fitness held in 2005/06 that he'd not have got in at all.