I would be so pleased if we ended up with a team similar to this but I'm not sure Siddle is anywhere close to his best yet and Harris has not returned from his injury.I would choose a side like this
Shane Watson
Phil Hughes
Ricky Ponting
Michael Clarke
Usman Khawaja
Simon Katich
Tim Paine+
Mitchell Johnson
Ben Hilfenhaus
Doug Bollinger
Peter Siddle / Ryan Harris
Agree with most of the rest but Prior is a better keeper than Haddin for me. And I'd say that Prior is the better batsmen.Haddin > Prior. Haddin's grossly under-rated, although neither seem to do much wrong..
Four quicks would be great, I reckon. Because when we bat for 140 overs in the first innings at Brisbane they'll be knackered. Then one of them will break down in the next test, making Watto bowl loads, he'll break down too. And we win.I would be so pleased if we ended up with a team similar to this but I'm not sure Siddle is anywhere close to his best yet and Harris has not returned from his injury.
I would probably still stick with Haddin over Paine though and I think Katich and Khawaja would most likely switch positions too.
When it gets to a turner pick the most in form spinner out of O'Keefe, Hauritz, Smith and hopefully Krejza.
Prior is definitely not a better keeper than Haddin. IMO Prior's the better batsman but the glovework goes to Haddin, hands down.Agree with most of the rest but Prior is a better keeper than Haddin for me. And I'd say that Prior is the better batsmen.
No way, Prior's excellent now. And he doesn't have to resort to knocking the bails off with his hands to get wickets.Prior is definitely not a better keeper than Haddin. IMO Prior's the better batsman but the glovework goes to Haddin, hands down.
Not hopefully. But DEFINATELY Krejza.I would be so pleased if we ended up with a team similar to this but I'm not sure Siddle is anywhere close to his best yet and Harris has not returned from his injury.
I would probably still stick with Haddin over Paine though and I think Katich and Khawaja would most likely switch positions too.
When it gets to a turner pick the most in form spinner out of O'Keefe, Hauritz, Smith and hopefully Krejza.
Prior is the better batsman ATM yes. But i have a sneaky feeling he is probably in his peak form. While Haddin can certainly get better.Prior is definitely not a better keeper than Haddin. IMO Prior's the better batsman but the glovework goes to Haddin, hands down.
Nah. Haddin is still a level below Gilly @ his keeping peak between 99-2005. Haddin glovework like his batting to date has been very inconsistent.Haddin is a fantastic keeper..infact when it comes to pure keeping..I dont think he is any less than Gilchrist...
Have you even watched Swann bowl since the 2009 Ashes??. Its very obvious that he improved a great deal in all formats since then. So its no use, using his Ashes 09 performance as a guide to how he might do in AUS.Swann was averaging mid-40s in the last Ashes series until he benefitted from a dust-bowl in the last test and it would surprise me to see the same heading into the last test in Sydney
Australia is an incredibly difficult place to bowl finger spin (check out Murali and Harby's records there) and the Aussies like that style of bowling
I've watched him a lot tbhHave you even watched Swann bowl since the 2009 Ashes??. Its very obvious that he improved a great deal in all formats since then. So its no use, using his Ashes 09 performance as a guide to how he might do in AUS.
Although off-spinner most notably Murali have not done well in AUS recently. The likes Lance Gibbs (1961 & 68/69), Laker (58/59), Saqlain (99/00) for overseas spinners did well in AUS.
While local AUS off-spinners like Mallett, Yardley, Ian Johnson, Funky Miller have pretty decent records in AUS as well also.
Swann will definately be a serious threat in all conditions during the Ashes IMO, not just on a wearing last day wicket or the SCG.
I can see Swann getting alot of help on all the grounds in AUS TBH.I've watched him a lot tbh
The problem is that Oz conditions/players dont suit his style of bowling
I regard him in the same light as Jimmeh - as good as it gets in Durham, he'll be lucky to average 40 in Oz
He's an off-spinnerSerious under-rating of Swann here one feels.