Hughes should replace him, failing that Rogers has been sensational for 3-4 years now.whoever it is Jaques should still get the spot when he's fit. Don't care what happens between now and then as far as other players performances and form but Jaques earnt a spot at the top of the order and it should be his to lose.
I'm getting strong whispers from my Perth-based spies that Haydos could be making an announcement after this Test, with a view to finishing up in Sydney.
Daym, I'll be soo disappointed if he doesn't go to SA and Eng, especially if the pitches end-up with a bit of juice in them.Heard that this morning too. I hope this spy isn't taking cabbage from both of us!!!
Funny, that's what Mark Waugh said about himself in 2001/02. Said it with hindsight, of course.Thing about Hayden tohugh, is he's still timing the ball well and taking good catches in slips (at least to date). It's not like a Dravid patch or what Taylor went through in 1996-7.
That would seem to suggest it's got more to do with his mindset than a sudden loss of ability, but who knows?
The Brown Nose Gnome backs everyone though.He is being carried ATM. Langer and Co have come out and backed their man on the radio but a tough decision is just around the corner. Will they have the balls to drop him mid series if he goes on tour?
Want him to finish with a < 50 avg?Daym, I'll be soo disappointed if he doesn't go to SA and Eng, especially if the pitches end-up with a bit of juice in them.
I agree, at times in India he looked in vintage touch (final innings of the fourth test for example), he was still striking the ball beautifully and his footwork looked sharp as ever. However he just seemed like he was tinkering around with his game a little and he was a little unsure how to go about it.Thing about Hayden tohugh, is he's still timing the ball well and taking good catches in slips (at least to date). It's not like a Dravid patch or what Taylor went through in 1996-7.
That would seem to suggest it's got more to do with his mindset than a sudden loss of ability, but who knows?
AWTA. He's hitting them fine. Either his brain isn't quite there because he's thinking of giving it away soon or a big score is around the corner. Has copped a few rough ones of late too.I agree, at times in India he looked in vintage touch (final innings of the fourth test for example), he was still striking the ball beautifully and his footwork looked sharp as ever. However he just seemed like he was tinkering around with his game a little and he was a little unsure how to go about it.
I honestly think this is just a huge media over-reaction and if he were 32 then it obviously would not be getting mentioned. The guy was superb last summer, missed a bit of cricket through injury and has missed out since his return, although he has been on the recieving end of some great deliveries and poor umpiring.
I'm sure he's still got some big innings in him and I dont think his test spot is under any threat at all and nor should it be, I just hope the media dosent hound him into retiring earlier than he would like.
Agreed. Reckon this is the worst overreaction by the cricketing media (Australian for the most part) in recent times.I agree, at times in India he looked in vintage touch (final innings of the fourth test for example), he was still striking the ball beautifully and his footwork looked sharp as ever. However he just seemed like he was tinkering around with his game a little and he was a little unsure how to go about it.
I honestly think this is just a huge media over-reaction and if he were 32 then it obviously would not be getting mentioned. The guy was superb last summer, missed a bit of cricket through injury and has missed out since his return, although he has been on the recieving end of some great deliveries and poor umpiring.
I'm sure he's still got some big innings in him and I dont think his test spot is under any threat at all and nor should it be, I just hope the media dosent hound him into retiring earlier than he would like.
Well, against Test-class teams (which is all that matters to me) his career average is already under 50, but I don't much care for overall career averages, as you know. I'd just like to see him out cheaply the maximum number of times possible, as I've had to suffer through him scoring big innings' so many times.Want him to finish with a < 50 avg?![]()
Except he's 37 IIRC, not 32. The number of batsmen who have retained all their faculties through to 38-40 is a tiny proportion of those who were still basically sound at 32. Age does eventually begin to seriously affect your ability to perform at levels you had previously been able to attain - at which point what might have seemed a simple form slump at one point in a career seems like the arrival of an irreversible decline.I agree, at times in India he looked in vintage touch (final innings of the fourth test for example), he was still striking the ball beautifully and his footwork looked sharp as ever. However he just seemed like he was tinkering around with his game a little and he was a little unsure how to go about it.
I honestly think this is just a huge media over-reaction and if he were 32 then it obviously would not be getting mentioned. The guy was superb last summer, missed a bit of cricket through injury and has missed out since his return, although he has been on the recieving end of some great deliveries and poor umpiring.
I'm sure he's still got some big innings in him and I dont think his test spot is under any threat at all and nor should it be, I just hope the media dosent hound him into retiring earlier than he would like.
32 should be when a batsman's still at the peak of his game, really. 30-31-32 is the sort of age I'd generally expect a batsman to peak at.Except he's 37 IIRC, not 32. The number of batsmen who have retained all their faculties through to 38-40 is a tiny proportion of those who were still basically sound at 32.
Same way it's wretched how obscenely good fortune follows you when you're having a good patch, as happened with Hayden in 2002/03 against Pakistan and England. Lost count of the number of let-offs he got in the 8 Tests - reckon it was at least 7. Almost a let-off per Test.That said, its wretched how **** luck follows you when you're having a bad patch - he's been run out twice and sawn off in this innings (albeit having got what seemed like a lucky break earlier in that dig).