Bet it's fairly low odds on you making an appearance in the baggy green before the end of the series. You'd have to bet a lot of money to get anything worthwhile back.I'm going out the back yard to practice...
Exactly mate. And we know what O'Keefe can do against the full-strength English batting lineup, as we saw it yesterday. A very economical display, picks up four wickets, and two of those were top order players. Plus, he has youth on his side.I think Doherty is probably a better option than Hauritz, but seriously why not O'Keefe!!!! Both are slow left-arm orthodox, yet O'keefe has a far better record and can really help the batting line-up. And Siddle in for Harris, why??
Me too.Fingers crossed for Smith over North.
That would make me happy.Would have preferred O'Keefe over Doherty and Copeland over Siddle, but meh. Fingers crossed for Smith over North.
Yeah but at the same time I think the role the spinner is going to play in the Gabba has been overhyped. The fast bowlers really should be able to dominate most of the proceedings, so given that, a spinner should be chosen with other useful attributes as well - most importantly good batting. Probably the worst thing about the omission of Hauritz tbh is that he was quite handy with the bat, and Doherty less so.Exactly mate. And we know what O'Keefe can do against the full-strength English batting lineup, as we saw it yesterday. A very economical display, picks up four wickets, and two of those were top order players. Plus, he has youth on his side.
Bit negative picking that many bats though.Says a lot about the lack of faith in a number of the top 6 if they go in with that.Almost as if they would be playing for a draw from the start of the game.Is Smith going to be a better option in place of Doherty then ? Few overs of leg-spin, and batting at number 8 strengthens the batting at least. Can't imagine he'd bat much higher than that yet.
Was just going with the theory of including a spinner that has other strings to his bow. Yes I agree with you it would be a bit negative, and a move I can't imagine they'd make. I'd be pretty pleased if they went in with Smith, but can't see it.Bit negative picking that many bats though.Says a lot about the lack of faith in a number of the top 6 if they go in with that.Almost as if they would be playing for a draw from the start of the game.
If it was up to me (given the announced squad), I'd play Smith at 8, use his bowling sparingly, and rely on the pace attack with an major role for Watson. If anything will let us down this Ashes it will almost certaintly be out batting.Is Smith going to be a better option in place of Doherty then ? Few overs of leg-spin, and batting at number 8 strengthens the batting at least. Can't imagine he'd bat much higher than that yet.