They basically picked him as a specialist batsman I guess today, like how Quiney batted at 7 earlier this season, because with McDonald fit he was only going to get a few token overs like the first innings (he managed to take some early poles, so kept on bowling). Really surprised that he was selected in front of Carters, who has a lot of runs on the board.Victoria definitely seem keen on finding Sheridan a role in the setup, don't they? From what I can gather he's basically a fourth seamer and a number eight bat at First Class level, but they've tried him in several roles including one day opening batsman, and First Class batting allrounder in this game. Probably would've played effectively as a specialist batsman had McDonald not got injured, but he's bowling first change in the second innings now too, I see. They must really see something in him.
Yeah he was only the sixth best bowler in the side for this match, which is why I was so suprirsed he was picked. Would've thought there were at least a few players ahead of him based on batting alone especially, as you mentioned, Carters.They basically picked him as a specialist batsman I guess today, like how Quiney batted at 7 earlier this season, because with McDonald fit he was only going to get a few token overs like the first innings (he managed to take some early poles, so kept on bowling). Really surprised that he was selected in front of Carters, who has a lot of runs on the board.
Well if we're going to lose I don't mind it being to Tasmania because half their players are former Sydney grade cricketers anyway.I really hope that Lynn can make a big ton here to lead QLD to glorious victory.
Nice to see the Tozzies beat the evil Blues as well.
Have to agree, reckon that he'd almost be a North-like option at this stage of his career; couple of good innings mixed in amongst some early snicks.**** there are some clowns here. Sif Khawaja would just waltz into the test team and dominate.
Seriously mate.... why do you keep saying that; when most of the dominant test batsmen around the world are either close to 35 or 35 plus!!If they pick him yet again...I mean, 35 year olds are unlikely to improve
Because Hussey's not one of the dominant test batsmen in the world at the moment. If he does come back to form, which seems unlikely, how long do we get out of him? A year?Seriously mate.... why do you keep saying that; when most of the dominant test batsmen around the world are either close to 35 or 35 plus!!