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***Official*** South Africa In Australia

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Clarke circa 2004-2006 was a brilliant ODI batsman.

It was as if Clarke, M Hussey and Symo were peaking all at the same time. Australia had a ridiculously good ODI team then.
 

pasag

RTDAS
Would be more angry myself, but it was so obvious Saggers, very surprised you didn't see it coming.
Third disappointing ODI summer in a row. Didn't mind losing to the Indians as much because they had a really good, inspired team, but vs England and SA it's been a case of us underperfoming, especially at key moments.
 

Redbacks

International Captain
people are underating M Clarke's ability to play a long/short innings in the format.

He and Symonds are at the peak when it comes to hitting good balls into gaps for ones, and also placement of their drives into gaps for twos.

It's fine to list all the players who play well in ODI cricket, but how many in his precise role8-)
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Guys better than Clarke in the last 3 years who still play:
Chanderpaul
Kallis
Ponting
Dhoni
Symonds
Tendulkar
Yuvraj
Mussey
Butt
Gayle
Sarwan
Smith
Pietersen
Styris
AB
Khan
Malik
Gambhir
Rossco
Gibbs
Boucher
Sehwag
Jayasuriya


So he's still firmly in the top 30. :ph34r:
Clarke averages 43 in the last 3 years, so with all due respect .....
 

oldmancraigy

U19 12th Man
Hopes has BARELY bowled at the death in his entire ODI Career, so don't know where you're getting that from. And regarding his economy rate - it's really not helping his country. He's averaging 37. Not good enough.

His econ rate isn't helping his country :unsure: :unsure:

Last I checked this game was about scoring MORE runs than the opposition. And you're saying that because Hopes has the BEST economy rate on the team, he isn't helping his country :unsure: :unsure:

The fact that he can average in the 20s is handy - and he's a quick scorer and boundary hitter (who can't play spin to save his life...) - but playing Hopes means that there's more depth to the batting while giving an economical bowler who can keep it tight and allow the wicket takers to do their jobs - ie, attack the stumps (and perhaps go for a few more runs).
 

Redbacks

International Captain
So people getting up from their seats means people are leaving? Perhaps they're going to the toilet, or going to get a beer...
true, most of the crowd are there to get drunk and have a good time, the game is secondary.
 

Precambrian

Banned
people are underating M Clarke's ability to play a long/short innings in the format.

He and Symonds are at the peak when it comes to hitting good balls into gaps for ones, and also placement of their drives into gaps for twos.

It's fine to list all the players who play well in ODI cricket, but how many in his precise role8-)
Just from India - Yuvraj Singh, Mahendra Dhoni.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
End of Dussey's career - failed despite a golden opportunity and he's in his 30s

Get a younger player in there
 

pskov

International 12th Man
Guys better than Clarke in the last 3 years who still play:
Chanderpaul
Kallis
Ponting
Dhoni
Symonds
Tendulkar
Yuvraj

Mussey
Butt
Gayle
Sarwan
Smith
Pietersen

Styris
AB
Khan
Malik
Gambhir
Rossco
Gibbs
Boucher
Sehwag
Jayasuriya


So he's still firmly in the top 30. :ph34r:
In ODIs I'd only conclusively take those guys ahead of him. Clarke is a very good batsman in the shorter forms and one of the very best in the world at keeping the runs flowing during those crucial middle orders when the field is back and you need to lay a platform for the end of innings smash.
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
His econ rate isn't helping his country :unsure: :unsure:

Last I checked this game was about scoring MORE runs than the opposition. And you're saying that because Hopes has the BEST economy rate on the team, he isn't helping his country :unsure: :unsure:

The fact that he can average in the 20s is handy - and he's a quick scorer and boundary hitter (who can't play spin to save his life...) - but playing Hopes means that there's more depth to the batting while giving an economical bowler who can keep it tight and allow the wicket takers to do their jobs - ie, attack the stumps (and perhaps go for a few more runs).
If Hopes could actually contribute with the bat like you say - then maybe there'd be a case for playing him above a Bollinger, Hilfenhaus or another strike bowler. But he's NOT a quick scorer and he's NOT a boundary hitter.

Australia have struggled to take wickets and build pressure with him in the attack. He gets milked for 40 or 50 runs every time, with a disastrous strike-rate and it's not acceptable.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Clarke circa 2004-2006 was a brilliant ODI batsman.

It was as if Clarke, M Hussey and Symo were peaking all at the same time. Australia had a ridiculously good ODI team then.
Since 01 Jan 2008:

SE Marsh 546 @ 49.63 SR 77
DA Warner 75 @ 25 SR 101 (ML Hayden 298 @ 37.25 SR 77)
RT Ponting 480 @ 28.23 SR 79
MEK Hussey 696 @ 46.40 SR 74.59
MJ Clarke 490 @ 30.62 SR 62 (DJ Hussey 263 @ 37.57 SR 97)
A Symonds 335 @ 30.45 SR 85
BJ Haddin 132 @ 14.66 SR 65 (AC Gilchrist 322 @ 32.20 SR 98)
JR Hopes 302 @ 18.87 SR 79}
SR Watson 262 @ 37.42 SR 90
CL White 112 @ 28 SR 84

Odd to see guys like Ponting, Clarke and Symonds to have had such a poor time.
 

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