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AWTA. Hayden>Jacques/Katich>Strauss/Cook
AWTA. Hayden>Jacques/Katich>Strauss/Cook
Given that we simply don't know where Hayden will be at in 8 months' time (he could have retired, and obviously a playing player > a retired one), and given that Strauss' skill at combating the moving ball is obviously considerably better (though both have gotten better in recent times), I'd say if Hayden were to play the full series I'd back Strauss to do better. I'm presuming the ball will swing and there'll be something in the pitches for the seamers, which is admittedly not a given, but it's certainly possible.
The ball won't move all the time though. Strauss will probably see off the new ball more often, but Hayden will surely score more runs- unless there's a drastic swing in form for both of them in the next 8 months.Given that we simply don't know where Hayden will be at in 8 months' time (he could have retired, and obviously a playing player > a retired one), and given that Strauss' skill at combating the moving ball is obviously considerably better (though both have gotten better in recent times), I'd say if Hayden were to play the full series I'd back Strauss to do better.
None of the grounds that next summer's Tests are scheduled at are grounds which swinging the new ball has proven especially difficult. I hope we'll see the new ball swing every innings.The ball won't move all the time though. Strauss will probably see off the new ball more often, but Hayden will surely score more runs- unless there's a drastic swing in form for both of them in the next 8 months.
I'd be really surprised if Hayden jacks it in before the Ashes next year (fitness permitting). A big series over here is kind of his final frontier. Plus he's now a senior team-member.Given that we simply don't know where Hayden will be at in 8 months' time (he could have retired, and obviously a playing player > a retired one), and given that Strauss' skill at combating the moving ball is obviously considerably better (though both have gotten better in recent times), I'd say if Hayden were to play the full series I'd back Strauss to do better. I'm presuming the ball will swing and there'll be something in the pitches for the seamers, which is admittedly not a given, but it's certainly possible.
And BTW, you took that out-of-context. It's not as simple as the way you made it look with that quote and you know it, what I posted around it which you omitted in the quote makes that clear.
He can't be dropped for Katich though, he's already in the team and pretty firmly so given Jaques is racing against time to bat again this season, and also the series he's just had.He might not retire, but if New Zealand and South Africa sort him out (which they also are more than capable of doing - Kyle Mills has already done it before now) he could be dropped for Rogers or (heaven forbid) Katich.
Bell > Clarke IMO.Richard said:Clarke > any England batsman except Pietersen
This post shows a complete lack of knowledge regarding the pecking order of Australian openers.He might not retire, but if New Zealand and South Africa sort him out (which they also are more than capable of doing - Kyle Mills has already done it before now) he could be dropped for Rogers or (heaven forbid) Katich.
Katich could be dropped before Hayden, is the line of thinking I was employing, but I thought Jaques was going to be ready before that.He can't be dropped for Katich though, he's already in the team and pretty firmly so given Jaques is racing against time to bat again this season, and also the series he's just had.
And I get the feeling they don't fancy Rogers.
Head-to-head doesn't give you an accurate idea IMO, better to rank the respective components IMO. BTW, my tipped English XI has Sidebottom in place of Broad.As it stands,
Strauss vs Hayden
Cook vs Katich
Bell vs Ponting
Pietersen vs Hussey
Collingwood vs Clarke
Flintoff vs Watson
Prior vs Haddin
Lee vs Anderson
Johnson vs Harmison
Clark vs Broad
Krezja vs Panesar
I make it 8-3 to Australia, with Harmison, Flintoff and Panesar being the positions England have better players for.
I would have McGain ahead of Krezja tbh, and hopefully by the Ashes series Johnson would have lost his place in the side, so either Bollinger, Hilfenhaus, or Noffke might be playing instead of him, the rest of the side looks fine.As it stands,
Strauss vs Hayden
Cook vs Katich
Bell vs Ponting
Pietersen vs Hussey
Collingwood vs Clarke
Flintoff vs Watson
Prior vs Haddin
Lee vs Anderson
Johnson vs Harmison
Clark vs Broad
Krezja vs Panesar
I make it 8-3 to Australia, with Harmison, Flintoff and Panesar being the positions England have better players for.
I'm not really trying to comment on the pecking-order, we know from the Australian selectors' general cluelessness that this changes minute by minute. Katich should not be in line to open in Tests, at all, and I hope he might one day get back in the middle-order, but he's not getting any younger, so that may not happen.This post shows a complete lack of knowledge regarding the pecking order of Australian openers.
Whether or not you agree, it currently stands as
1. Hayden
2. Katich
3. Jaques
4. Marsh
5. Rogers
I disagree with it quite a bit really but that's the reality of it.
Marsh replaced Jaques in India when they sent him home.I'm not really trying to comment on the pecking-order, we know from the Australian selectors' general cluelessness that this changes minute by minute. Katich should not be in line to open in Tests, at all, and I hope he might one day get back in the middle-order, but he's not getting any younger, so that may not happen.
However, what makes you say that Marsh is ahead of Rogers? Australia A picks?
Interested to hear why.Bell > Clarke IMO.
There, I said it.
Haha, did he? Sheesh, that's appalling.Marsh replaced Jaques in India when they sent him home.
I'd compare, say, England's top six bowlers with Australia's. On what I expect to be the case in 8 months' time, not now. I don't expect Harmison to still be in the frame, and I don't have a clue what will have happened to Anderson. It'll be very interesting to see how he fares in India, if conditions are similar to what Australia just experienced (which is admittedly not a given). I also under no circumstances expect Krejza to either be in the frame to tour England nor do remotely well if he does, so he's counted-out. Hoggard is still one of the best bowlers in the country IMO but it's very clear he's never going to play again so there's no point talking about him. And unless Broad makes serious changes to his game, even the idiot England selectors will surely have dropped him come next summer.Bowling
Clark
Anderson
Lee
Sidebottom
Harmison
Panesar
Johnson
Krezja
This gives us a bowling edge, IMHO.
Crying shame if you're right. Buck deserves better than that.Yeah, Prince is right, Rogers is out of the picture and Marsh is now was ahead of him in selectors eyes. Doubt we'll see Rogers again personally.