Firstly, no-one is talking about batting McDonald at 6 - if the wicket is greenish at Brisbane, then he is a viable option as a straight replacement for Hauritz
Secondly, there was no "superb pace trio" in any match McDonald played.
There were 2 extremely promising quicks in Johnson and Siddle, one relative dud (both Bollinger and Hilf were roundly criticised for their performances in the games in question and no short-sighted revisionism will change this fact) and no reliable spin option
In short, McDonald was easily the 3rd best bowler in every test he played
Thirdly, McDonald has been playing long enough in by far the strongest fc comp in the world for us to deduce that his record is no fluke
Fourthly, McDonald is unfashionable because he is an unfashionable cricketer - he bowls medium pace, is a gutsy batsman and no better than a trier in the field
However, whatever he does, he does well and consistently which is a vast improvement over many of the incumbents IMO
Fifthly,if he is so easy to hit, why dont people do it more often?
How about the fact that he is faaaaaaaaaaaaaar better than you credit him for being
Firslty again. How if the wicket is greenish @ Brisbane would McDonald be a better straight replacement for Hauritz than one of Harris/Siddle/George fitness/form permitting?
Secondly i did say that Johnson/Siddle/Hilfy where a "superb pace trio". I said in that portion of quote:
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In every match in SA as i've gone through before. McDonald basically fed off & was allowed to be economical because of how superb the pace trio where in the 1st two tests. SA where never in a dominant enough batting position until the Capetown to take advantage of him "the obvious weak-link" in the bowling attack. He never posed a wicket-taking threat, AUS where better off picking another fast-bowler in SA, such as Nannes ATT after Bollinger went home injured.
Basically refering tho superb all three of them (especially Johnson & Sidvicious) stepped up in SA.
Yo are the one i'm afraid who are making the short sighted revisionism. Since I no nothing of Bollinger & Hilfy being roundly criticized for their performances vs SA. Last i checked ATT, Bollinger had a very solid debut & certainly looked like he would be a big part of AUS future pace attack & that has turned out to be that case. Bollinger certainly wasn't being criticized here on crickeweb ATT, since on this site he has ALOT of fans & i recall many AUS posters being pissed he wasn't in the Ashes squad for example. Specific posters where calling for him to be in the main XI since after the 2007/08 home summer.
Same thing with Hilfy in SA. Its crazy anyone who would have watched him bowl in his debut series could have have been impressed. Last i checked after the SA series, many reckoned he would be a hit in the Ashes & that turned out to be the case.
In short McDonald in SA was never better than any of the 3 main bowlers. I already acknowledged he bowled well in his debut test @ SCG. My problem with that is that his selection was poor overall since he gave the side a poor balance with him batting @ 6. AUS could never sustain a team with him batting so high.
Thirdly i'm not saying his record his fluke. I'm just saying based on seeing him in his 4test, he is not capable of replicating his FC record at the test level at all, regardless of how strong AUS domestic cricket is. The selectors clearly saw this which is why even after his 1st test they batted him @ # 8 in SA. Since those domestic stats look like a player very capable of batting @ 6/7 in test, which clearly isn't the case.
I dont judge players on how fashionable they look. I judge them on merit & on merit McDonald isn't good enough to play test cricket for AUS in any role. Since better options exist across the board in every way.
However whatever McDonald can do well. Their are other players who can do better roles in the test side, better than him & just as consistently IMO.
Fiftly i never said he was easy to hit. I said McDonald keeping it tight is his strenght, thats clear. But its not a McGrath/Ambrose wicket-taking tight. He will bowl 6 balls on the same spot & good batsmen in tests should be good enough to respect that. But if they want to go into second gear againts him, they can do that & hit him off his lenght quite without much fuss, since he doesn't bowl any special wicket-taking deliveries. Which is
exaclty what happened in the final test in SA @ Capetown, when for the only time in that series, SA got on top of the main pace trio & thus did the above to McDonald.
No McDonald is by no means far better than i gave him credit for. Rating him or giving him anymore credit like you have done is criminally overating him.