Don't really care tbh, as long as he keeps piling up the runs in Tests.Well concerns with Michael Clarke just don't seem to die, 18 months ago was struggling to cement a place in the test side, despite being one of the better limited overs batsman in the world, and now though he has improved beyond recognition as a test cricketer, his limited overs game is in complete mess.
I think Clarke really needs to decide which is the best way for him to bat, because the way he is batting atm, he is going to do no favours to either him or his team, and though its his ODI and T20 game that seems most effected by his current style of batting, but I think the effects have started to show in his test game as well, though the problem might not seem to be as obvious as it is in ODIs or T20.Future of Australian Test cricket, will be the 3, 4 or 5 for years to come. Possibly even captain soon enough. Will probably captain the Twenty20 team, even though he shouldn't even be playing, and ODI team after Ponting. I think he's still got it as an ODI player, Twenty20 is just way out of his league.
He's just not good enough, anyone who has watched him a decent amount in ODIs over the past few years will tell you this. For a while there he was striking at 60 or something like that regularly. He used to be a gun but has been very ordinary for a long time now. He wastes balls, doesn't rotate the strike and MOST IMPORTANTLY often kills the momentum in our innings so no matter how good a start our openers get he ruins it. Put simply, he doesn't have a second gear, and as a middle order ODI bat, you need one.If there's a question over his ODI status, I don't see why. He's a good ODI batsman, with a decent SR and a very good average. T20i is another story, because he doesn't seem very interested in it, isn't very good at it, and therefore shouldn't be playing it. Take some rest.
I'm not defending an Australian, There is nothing to defend here.There's a surprise - Streetwise defending an Australian.
Just a small point, but if all the side averaged 50 with a sr of 70, the team would be averaging about 210 in their 50 overs - not what I would call a winning total.