while i like hauritz, who i believe is hugely overrated and steady, gets a lot of drift he doesnt get credit for, krejza has more potential, finger spinners just don't go to india and take 12 wickets, let alone in their first test, watch this space.
You mean under-rated right...
I like both Krejza and Hauritz, Krejza is obviously the more attacking spinner gets good number of revs on the ball and tosses the ball up nicely, but sadly enough the hardness of Aussie tracks won't assist his bowling much, but on sub-continental tracks, or even in England he can prove to be a very attacking option.
Hauritz is the best suited spinner for Australia atm, given MacGain ain't fit, Hauritz mixes caution with aggression very well, even in the MCG test he bowled tightly for most of the time and every now and again tossed the ball to entice the batsmen into a false shot, that's where i think Krejza is a bit behind Hauritz atm, as unlike Krejza he mixes up deliveries quite well, so would stick with Hauritz at this point of time.
Despite all this its really important that a wrist spinner is developed for the future, because on most tracks where test cricket is played nowadays there isn't much help for finger-spinners, so therefore ideally would like to see Casson or Stevie Smith develop their bowling a bit more and come into contention.
As for Bracken he has become some kind of a joke now after he made that, 'i am thinking of turning to spin" comment, but frankly speaking given Australia' bowling woes atm, injuries to experienced blokes like Clark and Lee and Bracken' domestic form, would be more then happy to see him play in the SCG test as one of the 'seamers".