True that, though I wondered whether he did early on when I wasn't watching.You need to pitch the ball up to get it to swing.
I think the most surprisingly thing about that stat is that they keep picking him here. Having seen him bat - even when he's made runs - he's never looked like he'd be of any use at all against the new ball here.8th ODI in Aus for Tharanga, averages less than 10 there.
Hauritz shouldn't be in front though. He averages a very mediocre 33.35 in ODIs. It's only because of the Ashes he is playing, which assuming he will play, can only be a good thing. But I would seriously take a risk and reconsider playing Hauritz for the Ashes if other talent emerges like Doherty - something the selectors don't have the balls to do.Sorta the point, I guess. He's guaranteed that should an opportunity come up, he will get another go. For now, Haureh is in front (and deserves it) but should that change, the Aussies have another option who's got form behind him. Don't think Doherty would be feeling all that down. Quite the opposite, I'd guess.
This.Hauritz isn't just picked for how many wickets he takes so his average is sorta irrelevent.
Good on Doherty for having a good game but you can't just leap-frog him ahead of Hauritz on the basis of one game. Hauritz has done everything asked of him for at least 2 years in ODI's and Doherty has only hit his straps very recently. He'll need a bit more than that to get a regular spot.
Well tbh, I wouldn't even play a spinner in the first test in the Ashes. But my point was if the selectors are playing a spinner, they shouldn't let Hauritz's position in the team be set in concrete. IMO he just hasn't proved he is good enough to warrant such conservatism.Hauritz isn't just picked for how many wickets he takes so his average is sorta irrelevent.
Good on Doherty for having a good game but you can't just leap-frog him ahead of Hauritz on the basis of one game. Hauritz has done everything asked of him for at least 2 years in ODI's and Doherty has only hit his straps very recently. He'll need a bit more than that to get a regular spot. That's life and, as I said, I don't think he'll be disappointed at all. Ignored for ages, almost lost his state spot to Krejza and from that, has gradually fought his way back, played a ODI and did really well. If I was him, I'd be pretty ****ing happy, tbh.
Very happy he's not there, made 3 tons I think at the SCG, one vs England too was red hot.Has to be said SL have a decent record in ODis in Sydney. Can remember Jayasuriya going coco-bananas here a few times. Happy he's no longer there tbh.
He's probably not going to last long here regardless of how he bats; he might as well try to score a few runs.Bit fail, this from Tharanga. Not gonna last long like this.
Who said it's in concrete? I don't get it, right now, why does it have to be either 'he's definitely in/out'? The patterns of games he's played and missed suggest all the selectors are doing now is giving him every opportunity to play and get some form behind him.Well tbh, I wouldn't even play a spinner in the first test in the Ashes. But my point was if the selectors are playing a spinner, they shouldn't let Hauritz's position in the team be set in concrete. IMO he just hasn't proved he is good enough to warrant such conservatism.