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Top_Cat

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That was a turning track?

Thought Hauritz did a job, especially in the first dig when batting was easier, but that's about it. A bigger turner wouldn't have made much difference, personally. Tim May, a bloke who spun the ball further than Krejza, often went wicket-less on last day Adelaide Oval decks because although it does turn a little more by then, it's so damn slow.

Benn bowled perfectly for the track, tbh. Kept it simple, turned the occasional one but varied his pace and line nicely. Should hang his hat on that performance.
 
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inbox24

International Debutant
This should be the team:

Hughes
Katich
Ponting
Hussey
Clarke
Watson
Haddin
Johnson
Hauritz
Clark
Bollinger

Hilfenhaus in for Clark if fit. Would also like Johnson to be dropped, but somehow he has the luck on his side.

Would like the flat track bully (when in form) North to be dropped permanently. It's still not too late to bring in David Hussey or even a half fit Phil Jaques would be better anywhere in the order.
 

Kylez

State Vice-Captain
Don't know if I'd drop any of the batsmen at the moment..there isn't any huge reasons to drop anyone tbh, only North or Hussey, I'd keep Hussey though but push him down the order. I think North lacks that fighting quality abit and could be the type of player that does well when Australia is a good position or on a flat track.

Wouldn't have Hughes in the team though..no way. Watto would proberly do a better job at the moment even if openings not his best spot. Don't like Hughes's technique very much and would prefer Jaques over him. Its strange that Rogers isn't even being considered much..look at his record of late.
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
The thing about Hauritz is that he isn't in the team to run through the opposition - his job is well defined to tie up and end and create pressure. Any ground in Australia is virtually a graveyard for finger spinners unless they get massive rip or bounce of which he gets neither.
True. But if Krejza develops decent enough accuracy.

Until Krejza runs through sides domestically he shouldn't be considered. Got a feeling he won't be playing for Australia again any time soon (if ever) anyway.
Well Hauritz was picked last year with him not being a regular for NSW. Krejza has already taken 8 wickets in a test, so at least we know what he can do when conditions suite. Whenever AUS tour the sub continent again. Krejza should definately play ahead of Hauritz as well.

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Jaques in particular, as far as I'm concerned, should be nowhere near Test selection without a 1000-run season.
Such a season would be good indeed. But i dont think its should be the only basis to picking him again tbf. After all he did well in tests before his surgery, he wasn't dropped for bad form or anything.

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Chris Rogers' age keeps getting brought up as a reason to not select him when Jaques is only a year and change behind him.
Reckon the selectors dont rate him unfortunately. His technique looks so weird, Jaques looks a better player overall based on what i've seen of them.

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I know a Vic batsman won't be selected because of the ban but if I see Jaques or Hughes name seriously mentioned in selection, I'll scream.
Ha na harsh on Hughes. I reckon he could play in Perth & score a fifty or hundred. Unlike Jaques, he has form behind him. AUS took a tactical risk to drop him during the Ashes for obviosu reasons, but surely its not like he would have gotten bad overnight.
 

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True. But if Krejza develops decent enough accuracy.
It's not such much accuracy as variety which is his big problem. Krejza used to just run in and bowl big turning offies, try to clean bowl the batters. Fine for grade level but he was found out fairly quickly at FC level. The last season or so, I think we're seeing a lot more variety from him. Has been bowling with decent pep in limited overs and FC games.

That said, Hauritz isn't just keeping his spot warm, it's his now. Krejza surely has to take a lot of wickets before he should be considered. The occasional 5-fer would help.

Such a season would be good indeed. But i dont think its should be the only basis to picking him again tbf. After all he did well in tests before his surgery, he wasn't dropped for bad form or anything.
Not the only basis but a big one. What you're talking about happened almost three years ago now. Should largely be irrelevant to current selection.

Ha na harsh on Hughes. I reckon he could play in Perth & score a fifty or hundred. Unlike Jaques, he has form behind him. AUS took a tactical risk to drop him during the Ashes for obviosu reasons, but surely its not like he would have gotten bad overnight.
What form? Have you seen his numbers this season? It's not about ability, it's about form. And Watto's form outstrips his by some margin.
 
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NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
I reckon a few people on here should follow domestic cricket in Australia a little more closely.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Honestly don't see why NSW are bragging about their alleged embarrassment of opening bat riches. The only one to score a ton opening the batting this year for NSW is, you guessed it, Kateesh.

And, as much as I don't think Watto is a long-term opener, you can't fault him too much for a few Test 50's and one near-ton when none of the others have come close to matching that at a lower level against demonstrably weaker bowling attacks.

Jaques in particular, as far as I'm concerned, should be nowhere near Test selection without a 1000-run season. Chris Rogers' age keeps getting brought up as a reason to not select him when Jaques is only a year and change behind him. I know a Vic batsman won't be selected because of the ban but if I see Jaques or Hughes name seriously mentioned in selection, I'll scream.
Very harsh on Jaques!

IMO, the ONLY reason not to consider him is fitness

He averages over 50 in both test and fc and, when fit, scores big runs every season as easily as falling off a log

Sure, he hasnt set the light on fire this year but he's still averaging mid-40s!

Hughes on the other hand is an unknown quantity and needs to score big runs
 

Noble One

International Vice-Captain
Phil Jaques looks nowhere near ready for international selection, regardless of what his average this season suggests. Jaques has never been a player blessed with a terrific technique, but watching him play and miss multiple, multiple times against some pretty average Australian medium pacers early this season, and in his limited innings last year does not inspire that he is ready to face the likes of Roach or Asif in international cricket.

Looks a cricketer who needs the 1000 run season simply to find his form, and confidence. He is well short of both right now.
 

Prince EWS

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Phil Jaques looks nowhere near ready for international selection, regardless of what his average this season suggests. Jaques has never been a player blessed with a terrific technique, but watching him play and miss multiple, multiple times against some pretty average Australian medium pacers early this season, and in his limited innings last year does not inspire that he is ready to face the likes of Roach or Asif in international cricket.

Looks a cricketer who needs the 1000 run season simply to find his form, and confidence. He is well short of both right now.
Yeah, I tend to agree. He certainly 'deserves' to be in the team at the moment, but I think he'd fail if he was picked right now. Dinosaurs walked the earth the last time he hit a First Class ton; I'd like to see him at least get one of those before he was brought back in.
 

Son Of Coco

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I don't agree with this, I know I would much rather see them lose in the process of trying to win at all costs, than just block for 55 overs. I think u play to win
So would I, but you have to set yourself up to do so first and then have the players who can play that way. There's nothing admirable about flailing about at everything and losing. You need to be aware of the situation and your abilities as a team. Looking at how many runs were scored the previous 2 days, 330 in less than a day wasn't going to be that easy.
 
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Redbacks

International Captain
North, the flat track bully who scored a debut ton on as difficult a wicket as you would like to bat on, 96 to save us at Birmingham and 110 at leeds....?
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
North, the flat track bully who scored a debut ton on as difficult a wicket as you would like to bat on, 96 to save us at Birmingham and 110 at leeds....?
Yeah, I had to laugh at that. North is probably ahead of everyone in my good books apart from Clarke in the top six.
 

tooextracool

International Coach
North, the flat track bully who scored a debut ton on as difficult a wicket as you would like to bat on, 96 to save us at Birmingham and 110 at leeds....?
The 96 was on a very flat pitch at Edgbaston and the 110 was against some very ordinary bowling routinely pitching the ball too short. The fact of the matter is that every time the England bowlers had their game on, North went missing should not be disregarded.
 

Redbacks

International Captain
The 96 was on a very flat pitch at Edgbaston and the 110 was against some very ordinary bowling routinely pitching the ball too short. The fact of the matter is that every time the England bowlers had their game on, North went missing should not be disregarded.
which was during 2 x 2 hours in the Ashes when our whole batting order fell like a pack of cards and cost us the match. 2 low scores chasing 500+ in the 4th innings, meh..
 
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