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Obviously, but the selectors have shown they'll be batting McDonald at 6 anyway.Haddin > McDonald with the bat.
Obviously, but the selectors have shown they'll be batting McDonald at 6 anyway.Haddin > McDonald with the bat.
awta.i would have picked jaques as well to use katich as cover for the opening and middle order positions, but i can't complain.
Hughes
katich
ponting
clarke
hussey
haddin
mcdonald
johnson
mcgain
siddle
bollinger
probably has the best balance for mine. If they contemplate playing 4 quicks, then i'd get noryth in for mcdonald and change the order accordingly./
I mean for the notion of chosing an "all-rounder" in the squad. Instead of picking McDonald as the batting all-rounder. Noffke should have been picked as the bowling all-rounder.Except for the fact they didn't pick McDonald as a bowling all-rounder.
Haa & no Noffke would bat @ 8 as part of 4-man pace attack as i've said many times. Since regardless of the fact that McGain is best spinner available its HUGE risk to pick him as part of 4-man attack (3 quicks & 1 spinner) with Watson not available to bat @ 6.I dunno about you but the day I see Noffke coming in to bat at 6 is the day I know the selectors have completely lost it.
There is the issue of workload, though. Haddin is struggling enough with the gloves right now without batting at 6. Myself, I wouldn't pick McDonald at all, prefer a specialist bat..The fact that McDonald batted ahead of Haddin suggests that they have already lost it anyway. If McDonald plays he should bat at 7 behind Haddin. No questions asked.
There's certainly worse performers than McDonald with the bat...The fact that McDonald batted ahead of Haddin suggests that they have already lost it anyway. If McDonald plays he should bat at 7 behind Haddin. No questions asked.
Yeah - more chance of Haddin scoring a century - I completely agree with ya on that one!I acknowledge all of that, but Haddin is a better bat, with more chance of scoring runs, hence I think he should bat higher.
Yes but that clearly doesn't mean that he is.There's certainly worse performers than McDonald with the bat...
He's being picked as a 'specialist all-rounder'.
Not to mention that McDonald has average mid 40s with the bat the last 2.5 seasons...Career first class numbers of 38 with the bat and 28 with the ball give him better numbers than a Freddie Flintoff.
In test history only Gilchrist, Sangakkara, Stewart, Lindsay, Parks, Waite have displayed the solidity to bat in the top 6 consistently with great success & solidity.The beauty of a Brad Haddin is that he makes McDonald's selection possible - Haddin's a 40 average guy in test cricket;.
Unlikely to happen. He is likely to be a liabilty batting @ 6 while his bowling yea might give the bowling some rest but not wicket-taking at all.if McDonald can average mid 30s then he's done his job for the team - and then he can come out and bowl his line and length and frustrate the batsmen - OR (if conditions allow) he can provide some useful swing.
He rests our fast bowlers while still providing a wicket taking presence...
Yeah, i think too expect North's bowling to be any more effective than Clarke or Symonds' spin bowling at the international is a bit too much, and i don't think neither North's FC form this season was screaming for him to be picked.North's bowling being seriously overrated here. He's handy but he's no all-rounder, he'll get absolutely pumped if he has to to bowl more than 5 to 10.
My thoughts exactlyI would have picked Jaques as well to use Katich as cover for the opening and middle order positions, but I can't complain.
Hughes
Katich
Ponting
Clarke
Hussey
Haddin
McDonald
Johnson
McGain
Siddle
Bollinger
Probably has the best balance for mine. If they contemplate playing 4 quicks, then I'd get Noryth in for McDonald and change the order accordingly./
Yes but that clearly doesn't mean that he is.
Not to mention that McDonald has average mid 40s with the bat the last 2.5 seasons...
Good number yea, but not good enough to play as "specialist-all-rounder" in the Australian side under any circumstances. For NZ & WI maybe.
He would never replicate those numbers in test cricket.
In test history only Gilchrist, Sangakkara, Stewart, Lindsay, Parks, Waite have displayed the solidity to bat in the top 6 consistently with great success & solidity.
Haddin falls in the group of with the likes of Dhoni, Boucher, Dujon, Alexander, Knott, Engineer (although he opened) are good batsman but weren't/cant good enough to bat higher than 7 over a long period of time.
Unlikely to happen. He is likely to be a liabilty batting @ 6 while his bowling yea might give the bowling some rest but not wicket-taking at all.
Given the freshness of the attack the Saffies will surely try to blast him when he bowls, but at the same time they won't be erratic.
The problem Aus faces is consistent with that faced by every test teamLook i don't agree with this theory the selectors currently have, that no matter what there should be an all-rounder in the playing XI, so for even if viable all-round options like Symonds and Watto aren't available, they are hell-bent on finding someone who could fall into that category.
McDonald to his credit is a decent enough FC cricketer as his figures clearly suggest, and if its an all-rounder the selectors want, then he pretty much is the next best option after Symonds and Watto in the country.
That's interesting. Mainly because he didn't win State Player of the Year. You'd expect better from CA's own site.CA Website said:Combining patience and timing with flashes of raw power, the left-hander collected State Player of the Year honours at this year’s Allan Border Medal and will look to fill the retired Matthew Hayden’s vacant opening spot partnering his state captain Simon Katich at the top of the order.
Yeah, it's the right side and as long as they go with Julian's XI there won't be any complaints from me. I'd probably rather a better bat than McDonald, but you can't argue with the extra bowling he brings to a side that's struggled to take 20 wickets regularly over the past year.My thoughts exactly
Anyway, congrats to the selectors (there, I said it!), they've actually picked a team on merit for a change and there really cant be too many complaints based on who is available
Searching an all-rounder is fine imo, and tbh had Moises Henriques had a good time this season he could have been a very decent choice, but atm Aussie selectors really don't have any viable options in that regard.The problem Aus faces is consistent with that faced by every test team
History reveals that only 2 teams have been consistently successful with 4 man attacks and when you look closer at those sides, it was because the worst bowler in those sides was an exceptional performer and all were basically tireless
No other sides have had that luxury and, as a result, ALL test teams need 5 bowlers
Naturally, the inclusion of 5 bowlers will lead to a ridiculously long tail UNLESS at least one of them can hold a bat
Hence the search for an all-rounder