King Pietersen
International Captain
Swanneh. WAFG.
Yeah fair call. Problem is, that most of our bowlers have 1. been bowling on roads and 2. seem to be good without being spectacular. So whatever you do, won't solve the problem that well. So as long as Doherty's not picked any more.Why is everyone complaining about the Batsmen alone?
Can't expect to win the game if the bowlers can't pick up 20 wickets.
Two hundred and forty five all out.Why is everyone complaining about the Batsmen alone?
Can't expect to win the game if the bowlers can't pick up 20 wickets.
That's why I said "various reasons". He's a good batsman, but he hasn't kicked on the way they'd like.PEWS to be fair Cosgroves performing pretty decently, it's just that CA don't want to set a bad example by picking an overweight player. I want to see Copeland get a chance next year.
Adelaide FFS.Why is everyone complaining about the Batsmen alone?
Can't expect to win the game if the bowlers can't pick up 20 wickets.
Deleidio holds a U-17's partnership record for Victoria. With Jack McNamara of all people.
So pick the young guys and give them an extended run. Imagine if Hughes had have had the last two years of test matches instead of being sidelined after two poor tests.Nah, don't agree at all. Selection really shouldn't be that hard - you should pick your best team for each match. This sort of age-progression thinking you're advocating is exactly why we've seen North in the team for so long - he's there to act as the experienced head in his 30s when Ponting, Hussey and Katich go. If they didn't try to get too funky with it and pick players based on how old they'll be when others retire I seriously think he'd have been gone long ago.
As I said before, the problem Australia are experiencing (with the batting at least) is that a whole sub-generation of batsmen failed to kick on as expected. If you have a look at the 25-31 age rage for batting contenders, you've got Clarke and Watson (playing), and then a whole host of former prodigies who have fallen away for one reason or another. Marsh, Cosgrove, Bailey, Pomersbach, Ferguson, Voges, Cowan etc have not have the success at First Class level that their predecessors did, so Australia are trying to build a team of players outside their prime. Inexperience and terminal decline - a great mix. The serious contenders - Hughes, Dave Hussey, Khawaja, Smith - are all out of this range. No amount of "blooding" (a word I really hate as it always implies picking someone for the case of youth) mediocre young players would've changed that.
... if they're the best available batsmen.So pick the young guys and give them an extended run.
Had no issue calling Bollinger back for this test, tbh.PEWS to be fair Cosgroves performing pretty decently, it's just that CA don't want to set a bad example by picking an overweight player. I want to see Copeland get a chance next year.
Is it? Already? That is ridiculously bad timing if it is...raining cats and dogs now FFS!!
AWTA.Well, the actual settler will be how England bat on a wicket that's doing a bit (which they will surely have to at some stage) and how Australia bowl in the same situation.
The last two England innings have been on roads against guys bowling quite poorly for the most part. They've made the most of it, and that reflects the current standings of the series.
Australia will have to lift their bowling efforts though to take advantage of any situation where they might get a chance to roll England over cheaply. As the 1st innings in Brisbane showed, a little bit in the wicket and even just one to two bowlers hitting the right lines and things can get difficult.
If they do manage to bowl England out cheaply, then they have to actually bat well.
I think you have to look at the conditions up to this point when assessing batting performances. England are not as far ahead in the batting stakes as 2 big innings on flat tracks suggest. But are miles ahead in the bowling department at the moment.
Suggesting they're impossible to get out based on the last two innings is a little like suggesting everyone was wrong to suggest Swann would struggle a bit in Oz based on him just taking 5 in the second innings in Adelaide on a wicket everyone basically agreed he should go well on the last 2 days.
Australia have to lift dramatically to turn it around though.
wouldnt be a bad ideaCam White to get the captaincy.
If only he could bat.
I was surprised that he didn't put his hand through a TV set last night. Looked shattered.If it's raining in Adelaide right now, a certain Michael Clarke will really be kicking himself...