Thank **** sanity has finally prevailed as it was about time Tait picked up his dummy and made himself available again.
tait is just a over hyped substance less bowlerDunno if Tait will be able to last 10 overs. He's no John Isner.
Happy days.
Happy days.
He's been getting smaked about by average players while playing in the fpt20 for Glamorgan.
But that's the thing. Ordinarily when your country plays there are associated notions of national pride, and you're disappointed when your team disappoints.What is the point of any cricket match really? I don't get all the complaining regarding this series, just sit back and enjoy it for what it's worth. Plus playing a lot of one-day cricket before the world cup can only be a good thing.
The main issue with this series is scheduling it at the same time as Wimbledon and the World Cup though. Not a lot of sense having it at the same time of two of the biggest sporting events in the world. Not saying cricket should be dictated by other sports, but should make an exception here.
That's the reason for the players to take part, the reasoning for the scheduling to begin with is what the article is on about.Spark, the reason is the same for any match or series, in any sport. Competition, to prove you are better than your opponent(s).
That article you posted seemed pretty stupid to me.
I really don't see the point in peserevering with McKay to be honest, I know his ODI figures so far demand that he be given at least a couple more games before he's discarded, but I just don't see him doing any sort of job at this level long term.With Hauritz gone, I have no problem with giving using McKay and Hazelwood in alternate games as backup to Bollinger, Harris and Tait with Watson/Smith/Hopes to make up the final 10
They both need the experience, we'll never know whether they're any good unless they actually play a few games and McKay in particular looks the type of bowler who needs overs to get rhythm
Personally looking forward to Morgan bringing out the 'reverse reverse sweep' against Tait.I am not overly bothered about Taity coming back into the squad. Will be interesting to see how someone like Morgan plays against him. I would also like to see the Aussies play Hazlewood in all the remaining games and show some faith in him. It would make you feel 1 hundred feet tall knowing you have the backing of your captain, team mates and management....even if he occasionally takes a spanking, figures wise. Surely they need to be building like most teams do for the world cup.
:Happy days.
He's been getting smaked about by average players while playing in the fpt20 for Glamorgan.
Same guy that bowled 160 in Oz this summer and averaged over 150 at the WCTait has lost the edge with his pace recently. He bowled a few spells at around 135-145kph during the IPL and at that speed, he is harmless. However, if he can crank it up to 150kph, then he might be able to have somewhat of an impact. He hasn't been doing massively well for Glamorgan this year in T20, will be interesting to see how he does in ODI cricket.