Well in T20, the line-ups change so often. You could move everyone around from Collingwood and lower tbh.Foster at 11 is incredibly harsh.
Bopara
Shah
Pietersen
Morgan
Collingwood
Napier
Mascheranas
Foster
Rashid/Anderson
Broad
Swann
Agreed with your Australian eleven, except i guess David Hussy may play in place of Ricky PontingI'm actually getting really keen on always picking five genuine frontline bowlers in this format, providing the top 6 is reasonably capable.
Here's some stats on Twenty20 Internationals involving the "big 8" teams.
The number seven batsman...
* only has to bat 79% of the time.
* contributes 11.15 runs per game.
* has only passed 50 twice in 55 Twenty20 Internationals - once when New Zealand were reduced to 64/5 and once when New Zealand were reduced to 31/5.
Basically, it's very much a bit-part role. I actually think it's more similar to the #8/9 ODI role than anything else. This was counter-balanaced in early Twenty20 games by the fact that part-time spinners often used to be able to roll out four cheap overs without the batsmen realising but as the format has evolved, we've seen less and less and less of this. Batting teams are now really successfully targeting the part-time bowlers, particularly when they know at the start of the innings that they're going to have to bowl a certain number of overs between them.
I'm not saying there's no value in having a #7 that can bat, but I'm definitely starting to believe that the fifth bowler in Twenty20 cricket is far, far more important than the seventh batsman. As such, I'd have absolutely no qualms at all with seeing someone like Swann, Johnson, Mills or even Harbhajan come out at 7.
Hence, my Australian team from the squad available:
1. Warner
2. Haddin
3. Ponting
4. Watson
5. Symonds
6. M Hussey
7. Johnson
8. Lee
9. Hauritz
10. Bracken
11. Siddle
The counter-argument to this is the fact that Dave Hussey actually has a really good Twenty20 bowling record - he's basically become a frontline bowler for Victoria. I'm still pretty sceptical about him though so I'd feel more comfortable with the above. If Watto was available to bowl I'd bring Dussey in for Siddle or Hauritz.
Napier hasn't had that good a start to the seaons so probably not for him- though I'd have him ahead of Luke Wright who is the emperor's new clothes of English cricket.Ive sorta lost touch with English cricket in the last few months, does it look as though Morgan and Napier will both get a good go?
It was just a couple of months ago that Napier was carving it up for Wellington!
I don't think there is a need to have batting down to No.10Possibly controversial in some aspects, but:
Key
Bopara
Pietersen
Napier
Morgan
Mascarenhas
Collingwood (c)
Swann
Rashid
Broad
Foster (wk)
EDIT- I'll explain my choices:
Broad & Mascaraenhas opening the bowling, Napier, Collingwood, Swann & Rashid to bowl during the middle period overs which historically favour pace being taken off the ball.
Batting down to No. 10 which we'll need.
Pretty balanced team, not the best but not the worst.
There is with us. LolI don't think there is a need to have batting down to No.10
I don't think there is need for an average fast-medium swing bowler (with the white ball I mean, since both swing the red ball very well) in T20. Neither have shown to be good in T20 (Anderson especially who has 12wkts @ 28.41, 8.11eco and 21sr in 11 matches).Anderson/Sidebottom needs to play, and why would you drop Shah?
I am really surprised at Rao playing so many matches for Pakistan. He is the exact anti-thesis for what a pakistani fast bowler should look like. Also I thought Fawad Alam was a player good enough to get into the team. Don't understand why he is not playing.Whereas i really would love to kick Salman Butt, Ahmed Shehzad, Younis khan & Rao out of the Pakistani playing XI
but 've no choice lol
He sure is a better fielder than many others. The specialist spinner they played against India in the warm-up doesn't look any better.I am really surprised at Rao playing so many matches for Pakistan. He is the exact anti-thesis for what a pakistani fast bowler should look like. Also I thought Fawad Alam was a player good enough to get into the team. Don't understand why he is not playing.
FAWAD ALAM is good enough?????????I am really surprised at Rao playing so many matches for Pakistan. He is the exact anti-thesis for what a pakistani fast bowler should look like. Also I thought Fawad Alam was a player good enough to get into the team. Don't understand why he is not playing.
RAO doesn't look like other Pakistani fast bowlers, yes true but they have no other choiceI am really surprised at Rao playing so many matches for Pakistan. He is the exact anti-thesis for what a pakistani fast bowler should look like. Also I thought Fawad Alam was a player good enough to get into the team. Don't understand why he is not playing.
you mean SAEED AJMAL????????He sure is a better fielder than many others. The specialist spinner they played against India in the warm-up doesn't look any better.
Yeah, whose action is Saqlain look-a-like.you mean SAEED AJMAL????????