Rob Key scored a century today to help set up a Kent run chase...Anyone in with a shout of replacing Ravi?
Think he's the spiritual successor to Donkey Panesar now that he's back being 24th rate for Northants.Anyone in with a shout of replacing Ravi?
We need to decide which three fast-bowlers we're gonna play at Headingley, and if we pick the right one's then there won't be any need to play with 4 seamers, and not to mention its something that's very likely to backfire considering the kind of flat and dry pitches we he have seen across UK this summer.....Right its time AUS play 4-seamers. Hauritz has not disgracred himself in this series, but he hasn't improved the bowling attack. The only way i'd keep Haurtiz is IF Watson can bowl, which he ATM it really looks like he's becoming a batsman who can bowl a bit, since those 3 overs he bowled where disgraceful.
AUS need 4 STRONG bowling options, since lets be straight up with Bopara/Bell 3&4, AUS really should not be allowing ENG to score 350+ so often.
Watson
Katich
Ponting
Hussey
Clarke
North
Haddin/Manou - injury precaution of course ATS
Lee
Johnson/Siddle
Clark
Hilfy
Johnson/Siddle - Who plays depends on if Haddin is fit. If Haddin is fit, drop Johnson because we can do without his lower order batting. If Haddin aint fit, i'd be willing to keep him since i like his heat in the 3rd test.
PS - Looking forward to the ODI set-up & T20, Watson's lack of bowling really affects the balance of those teams as well. Damn yo
ENG are pretty safe dont expect any chances, until the 5th test when Harmo or Sibebottom will finally come in to replace Broad, sheesh..
Though keeping the context of the series in mind, he should just use some injections to get his hand numb and get on with it at Headingley, but eventually it all depends on how serious his injury really is.Any news on Haddin?
Yah, agreed. The thought was that he'd be a containing bowler but he's a genuine attacking option if the conditions are even slightly turning. He's doing his job and more, no reason to drop him and plenty to retain.We've finally got a spin bowler bowling well after TWO years and you want to drop him? I wouldn't have selected him before the series and am on record being pretty harsh in relation to him but there's no logic in dropping Haurrie after the past three Tests. Should be given an AO if anything.
You want to carry two 30+ y.o. quicks who are both coming off injury, one of whom hasn't bowled since hurting himself in a tour game? That's gutsy mate, but it's a product of them not calling for bowling cover when Lee first got injured.....Right its time AUS play 4-seamers. Hauritz has not disgracred himself in this series, but he hasn't improved the bowling attack. The only way i'd keep Haurtiz is IF Watson can bowl, which he ATM it really looks like he's becoming a batsman who can bowl a bit, since those 3 overs he bowled where disgraceful.
AUS need 4 STRONG bowling options, since lets be straight up with Bopara/Bell 3&4, AUS really should not be allowing ENG to score 350+ so often.
Watson
Katich
Ponting
Hussey
Clarke
North
Haddin/Manou - injury precaution of course ATS
Lee
Johnson/Siddle
Clark
Hilfy
Johnson/Siddle - Who plays depends on if Haddin is fit. If Haddin is fit, drop Johnson because we can do without his lower order batting. If Haddin aint fit, i'd be willing to keep him since i like his heat in the 3rd test.
PS - Looking forward to the ODI set-up & T20, Watson's lack of bowling really affects the balance of those teams as well. Damn yo
ENG are pretty safe dont expect any chances, until the 5th test when Harmo or Sibebottom will finally come in to replace Broad, sheesh..
This. I wonder, if it's a raging green top, will they bring Ronnie in as well for Hauritz. Seems unlikely, but it may be an option.There's no way, aussie, that they'll even think of dropping Johnson now, after he made significant improvements in this Test.
Siddle out is probably the only likely change (outside of Haddin, of course).
Nope, reckon Haury's spot is secure for the series. If anything, they'll give Watto more of the ball if they need it.This. I wonder, if it's a raging green top, will they bring Ronnie in as well for Hauritz. Seems unlikely, but it may be an option.
In that live talk thing you get on Cricinfo at lunchtime, one of the journalists said he might not be available as his wife was going to give birth soon. Has there been anything official on that?This. I wonder, if it's a raging green top, will they bring Ronnie in as well for Hauritz. Seems unlikely, but it may be an option.
Clark should have played since the first test. There is nothing wrong with him that i could see in that televised warm-up, just the foolish notion by Neilsen that "Clark can't play because he & Siddle are the same type of bowler" christttt.You want to carry two 30+ y.o. quicks who are both coming off injury, one of whom hasn't bowled since hurting himself in a tour game? That's gutsy mate, but it's a product of them not calling for bowling cover when Lee first got injured.
Why only 3?. Hilfenhaus is the only consistent bowler so far. Siddle has been dangerous but a bit too expensive compared to his efforts in SA to be a SOLID force in a 3-man pace attack & we all know about Johnson (although as i said i liked he effort in this test).We need to decide which three fast-bowlers we're gonna play at Headingley, and if we pick the right one's then there won't be any need to play with 4 seamers, and not to mention its something that's very likely to backfire considering the kind of flat and dry pitches we he have seen across UK this summer.
As i said he hasn't disgraced himself, but he aint by no means indespensable come on now. AUS surely ATS can gain more by picking 4 quicks, than persisting with Haurtiz for the remainding tests.Hauritz bowled beautifully at Edgbaston, though he might just have one wicket to show for it, but his control and his variations of pace were excellent, and he is a must in for the rest of the series, as he provides Ponting with both variation and control.