Don't think so mate the batting order has just been switched around for some strategic reason (according to NSW blues twitter)Is Katich injured or are they just desperate for him to get a good innings in so they're protecting him?
Yeah,interesting he has basically got more than the rest of the test batting who are playing in the shield games on his own today.Mitch Johnson looks the only in-form/un-injured batsman in the Test XI currently.
Mate..... Matty Hayden's axing is a good lesson for all of us Aussie fans who wanted to see the back of him, so that someone new and exciting can come in and set the world on fire.Don't understand this line of thinking; the selectors have made a mistake (in selecting Hussey for so long), and they should keep making it purely because they've been doing it for a long time? Even if he does somehow score runs and come good, he's not going to be around for much longer anyway. It's time to cut and run.
Read he has done his left shoulder while fielding which is definitely not good news. I guess this means Hughes would be on stand by now.Is Katich injured or are they just desperate for him to get a good innings in so they're protecting him?
But Hussey's been under performing in Tests for the last 30 matches, and he's been gunning it in ODIs during the same time. Surely 30 Test matches and 75 ODIs over the exact same period is enough to show that playing well in the 50 over stuff doesn't mean you'll replicate it when it comes to the longer form.Also worth considering is that Hussey's form in ODI cricket is as good as any other player in the world atm, so to suggest he is finished is pretty unfair. He definitely deserves atleast the 1st test to turn things around, but can't help but think that all this scrutiny certainly can't be helping his case right now.
One more thing, Hussey's form has been as bad as Ponting's over the last few years, so why isn't anyone demanding Ponting to be axed? Mind you Ponting is my favourite player and there is no way in the world do I think he should be dropped, but only blaming Hussey all the time isn't fair.
Also worth considering is that Hussey's form in ODI cricket is as good as any other player in the world atm, so to suggest he is finished is pretty unfair.
My dear old dad went to the SCG today and rang me to say that he hadnt seen so many play and misses since the season before I had my eyes done!Read he has done his left shoulder while fielding which is definitely not good news. I guess this means Hughes would be on stand by now.
On another note, the shield game between Tassie and the Blues seems like is being played on an absolute shocker of a pitch, this is hardly ideal preparation for the test players that are involved.
Couldn't agree more. In long forms of the game, Hussey's been ****.unless england are gonna have 5 men on the boundary at all times during the ashes i don't really give a **** about hussey's one day form.
Until Cassell goes down with injury anyway. Has always been a good bowler.Cassel doing the job for SA against a fairly weak QLD, 4 poles so far and with the length of that tail, chance of taking a few more.
George + Cassel is promising.