Judging by playing Steve Smith as the nominal specialist more than once, I'm gonna go ahead and say "no".It might be an idea, but not a very good one.
Did we learn nothing from Cameron White's inclusion in the Australian team.
You pick 4 specialist bowlers, including one specialist spinner. That man has to be one of Hauritz or O'Keefe.
Any better batsmen in the squad?Wouldn't have picked Smith, though.
Nah no way. He's been so immense since his recall that dropping him after a bit of a rough trot would be insane, particularly given we're playing him injured and out of position, that we have Marcus North in the team and that our other options are thin.I tell you what...
I'm a massive Clarke fanboy as everyone knows, but if he doesn't score second dig his place will seriously come into question - although we have to drop North first
Didn't think I'd ever say this, but if Australia are looking to pull the trigger and take 20 wickets at any cost, the best option is Jason Krejza.
Agreed. Need to move him down the order (iirc only 3 batsman have better records @ #5) before we start talking about dropping him. Besides, North and Katich are higher up in the dropping pool. Yes with Katich I'm using the howardj theory to an extent.Nah no way. He's been so immense since his recall that dropping him after a bit of a rough trot would be insane, particularly given we're playing him injured and out of position, that we have Marcus North in the team and that our other options are thin.
McDonald's injured. Broke his hand. Probably won't be back in time. I believe Tait is also injured (not to mention the fact that he has no interest in playing Test cricket regardless of how much or how little he has to bowl).Horses for courses?????
If we assume that we're 1 down leading in to Perth and Katich & Clarke unfit. irrespective of how many runs we need to make, we must take 20 wickets for under 700.
North fails again and is dropped. Doherty's darts are pointless at the WACA (and D.Hussey can bowl 'em just as well).
How about this? We go on the attack... Plus only 2 left-handers against Swann but alas 9 right handers against Anderson but you can leave on length at the WACA.
Hughes
Watson
Ponting
Hussey (M)
Hussey (D)
Haddin
McDonald
Johnson
Harris
Siddle
Tait
Just tell Tait that he has to bowl three 4 over spells per day and he has to pitch the ball up.
Ronnie is in cracking form with the bat and is an economical line/length bowler.
Dang it.McDonald's injured. Broke his hand. Probably won't be back in time. I believe Tait is also injured (not to mention the fact that he has no interest in playing Test cricket regardless of how much or how little he has to bowl).
Pulled the plug on FC cricket, sadly.If we're throwing Hail Marys around, Nannes, maybe?
So basically they haven't got a clue then.Was talking to my inside source again last night, apparently its a choice between Dussey and Marsh for Perth, with Khwaja firmly in the mix too. Unless North scores 50+ of course.
Bah, came here to post that I would drop Doherty for McDonald. It just seems to me that playing a spinner is pointless unless he has the ability to really pull out a wicket taking delivery (ie Krejza). If you're picking a guy who's best attribute is that he's difficult to get away you might as well pick McDonald who's at least consistently accurate and very tough to get away. Strongly improves our batting too, and is pretty good in the field IIRC.McDonald's injured. Broke his hand. Probably won't be back in time. I believe Tait is also injured (not to mention the fact that he has no interest in playing Test cricket regardless of how much or how little he has to bowl).
I know, its a sad and sometimes angry state.So basically they haven't got a clue then.
I've long maintained we have several bowlers of a similar standard who could all do a job which means we don't need to put up with prolonged periods of underperformance, poor form, lack of match fitness etc - but there is a risk of taking that sort of thinking too far and just bringing in a whole host of players for one Test and axing them immediately. The fact that it's Adelaide and that our batsmen gave the bowlers nothing to work with should give this pace attack some latitude, IMO. Bollinger's been a bit loose admittedly but he did look the most threatening when we still had a chance of getting England out for something that would've been competitive (got Strauss out and then had a catch dropped) but Harris has actually been pretty good and Siddle's been okay if not outstanding after his awesome Brisbane spell.Reckon S Clark is a smokey to come back into contention for one of the last few Tests - we need a seam bowler capable of building pressure which at the moment we don't have, plus he's played at the level before and has bowled very well this summer.
Will probably happen imo.Was talking to my inside source again last night, apparently its a choice between Dussey and Marsh for Perth, with Khwaja firmly in the mix too. Unless North scores 50+ of course.