The problem with those 4 is that 2 of them are by all definitions, 'holding' bowlers rather than wicket-taking ones. Unless they offered something with the bat, there is simply no place in test cricket for one of your 4 bowlers to be in the side just to keep it tight and the decision to play Hauritz at Melbourne when he cant get a batsman out to save his life has to rank up there with the most atrocious ones I have seen in a long time. You dont play a spinner just for the sake of having one and you dont play an all rounder just for the sake of having 5 bowling options either, this seriously needs to be embedded into the heads of the Australian selectors who seem to think picking 2 rubbish bowlers just to have the composition of the side that is supposed to be ideal will help them take 20 wickets. Taking 20 wickets is and always has been the only way to win test matches and the fact of the matter is that 2 of those 4 simply do not contribute to that cause.
Heck, even if you wanted a holding bowler, why on earth would you pick Hauritz?! Im convinced, the SAs just blocked him around so that he retains his place in the side for the next test, because I cannot see what exactly he does with the ball that enables him to keep things tight. Wow so he can land the ball on a dime bowling at 50 mph and get the ball to go straight on, give him a medal. If Australia need a bowler to keep things tight then pick Bracken for gods sake, not because I think hes likely to have a successful career but because he just doesnt stink as much as Hauritz and in the right conditions is actually quite a capable bowler.
As far as the Symonds selection is concerned, I guess Aussies are finally coming to the realization that he wasnt the best selection to begin with. I have said before and I will continue to say again that the logic behind picking Symonds over someone like David Hussey because of the fact that Symonds can twirl a few off spinners down is illogical. Hussey averages over 10 runs more with the bat in domestic cricket and would offer more to any side than Symonds ever could.
Mitchell Johnson summarizes the attitude of the Australian selectors tbh- bowl tight and hope that batsmen will play stupid shots. Well this isnt NZ or the WI and thats not going to happen. My advice is to pick bowlers who have the potential to take 20 wickets, even if it means picking someone along the lines of Shaun Tait.