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1 tbf.So if we were to replace Hayden it would be for someone like Rogers...who has 0 test match experience, not even 11.
1 tbf.So if we were to replace Hayden it would be for someone like Rogers...who has 0 test match experience, not even 11.
Oops, you're right. He's a proven test match opener too.1 tbf.
Obviously not what I meant but I don't think it was aimed at me so I'm not going to bite.Oops, you're right. He's a proven test match opener too.
When someone like Shaun Marsh is waiting on the bench and you are not performing, then its better for you to leave otherwise you would be made to do so.I know he wants to go onto the 2009 Ashes, and cue him to fill his boots at the Adelaide Test against New Zealand, but should he quit while he is ahead and go out on his own terms then what is considered a form slump by his and anybodies standards and the list of people calling for his head get louder?
BTW no 3rd option as I want to know what people really think.
No, it wasn't mate.Obviously not what I meant but I don't think it was aimed at me so I'm not going to bite.
Except against SA, against whom he played a solitary test in 2005, that being a stand-in, he has performed reasonably against all test teams.The point is he did so well against them and bad against the others that it props up his average. I would rather him average 47 across the board against every country than average 100 against one and 20-30 against the others.
Marsh is a talent, no doubt. But to be a test opener, he needs to replicate atleast half of the success he had in the IPL in shield games.When someone like Shaun Marsh is waiting on the bench and you are not performing, then its better for you to leave otherwise you would be made to do so.
He was picked up bu IPL on the basis of his performance. He has delivered whenever he got a chance.Marsh is a talent, no doubt. But to be a test opener, he needs to replicate atleast half of the success he had in the IPL in shield games.
Delivered in the IPL surely.He was picked up bu IPL on the basis of his performance. He has delivered whenever he got a chance.
ok i agree to you. Let players like Shaun Marsh sit on the bench and Hayden to play. Happy now?Delivered in the IPL surely.
But is he the longer format guy? A FC average of 34 after 51 games hardly suggest so.
ok i agree to you. Let players like Shaun Marsh sit on the bench and Hayden to play. Happy now?
Good. keep it up. keep on increasing your number of posts. i got what is your objective. Guys like you don't go too far. I bet.
Haydan can hit a the ball long distance. Mersh cannot match him in tat.
Given his relative inexperience? Hello, that's my whole point...he has only done decently for someone relatively inexperienced...he is not a proven test match opener. I don't want anyone for Jaques, I am saying Jaques himself is no certainty either. For me, it's better to keep Hayden and Katich - and then Jaques should figure in later if Hayden's form dips even lower or retires.Except against SA, against whom he played a solitary test in 2005, that being a stand-in, he has performed reasonably against all test teams.
He averages 100+ vs Sri Lanka
Averages 40 odd against Windies
Averages 36 against India.
Given his relative inexperience, those are ok figures imho.
The main question is, whom you want in place of Jaques?
Hayden deserves a fair run.Given his relative inexperience? Hello, that's my whole point...he has only done decently for someone relatively inexperienced...he is not a proven test match opener. I don't want anyone for Jaques, I am saying Jaques himself is no certainty either. For me, it's better to keep Hayden and Katich - and then Jaques should figure in later if Hayden's form dips even lower or retires.
Hayden deserves a fair run.
How long has Hayden been in bad form?Selection is about the team's interests, not that of an individual player. We've lost Border/Gavaskar and been belted in our backyard by SA, all the while Hayden has failed. So what exactly do you class as a fair run? Healy, Border and MWaugh were given far, far less leeway - and they were playing in winning teams.
If it takes this for people to realise what I've viewed all along as the truth about Hayden, so be it, IMO. You're right that it'd not have happened had he been scoring for the last 4 months, but it didn't happen in 2004/05-2005 when it should've done. One up, one down.The point is that people who have convinced themselves that Hayden is a flat track bully use his poor performances as evidence for their theory and treat good performances as an aberration. The article you praise as sharing your point of view would never have appeared if Hayden had scored the flawless 156 on a seaming minefield that you talk about in the last game, even though you say it wouldn't change your opinion. Articles like that appear because the guy is out of form, and point at his current poor performances as evidence of some sort of longer trend. Dravid on the other hand doesn't suffer from such opportunistic ****kicking.
Well actually, he probably does in India to some degree, I don't know. Not on this board anyway, and not from writers on cricinfo and so on. He's just out of touch, having mental issues, or past his best. None of which seek to paint his current poor performances as evidence that he was never really that good. That's exactly what is happening to Hayden right now, though.
Because he's considerably younger than Hayden, this is his first form slump, he's a potential future captain and his form over recent years is such that he still averages nearly 60. So he's more or less undroppable.And is Hayden the only perpetrator for all the Aussie defeats during his bad run? Why no-one is talking about Hussey who's averaging in the 27 odd in his last 7 test matches??