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Who are you're sources?Well my sources still say David Hussey is the man for Perth. For some reason Shaun Marsh is right up there too. I asked about White, long shot.
Who are you're sources?Well my sources still say David Hussey is the man for Perth. For some reason Shaun Marsh is right up there too. I asked about White, long shot.
Horses for courses?Darren Pattinson has taken 15 wickets at 20.86 for Victoria this season so far. How long until he requalifies for Australia?
Because half a season of form shouldn't see you in the Australian side. Especially given Hughes averages > 50.Why the Marsh hate? He's in exceptional form. This season in the Shield he made 137 and 89 against South Australia and then an 86 against Bollinger, Copeland, Clark and Hauritz when WA were crushed. Add in there his 132 in the Ryobi Cup. and I'd say he has a much better case than a few of the names mentioned in this thread.
Darshy
Averaging 89 when you've only played two games doesn't really prove much.Why the Marsh hate? He's in exceptional form. This season in the Shield he made 137 and 89 against South Australia and then an 86 against Bollinger, Copeland, Clark and Hauritz when WA were crushed. Add in there his 132 in the Ryobi Cup. and I'd say he has a much better case than a few of the names mentioned in this thread.
Darshy
Agree with this bottom part. Remember reading in Gilly's autobiography about how when he first joined the ODI squad it was just a really negative atmosphere, and that seems to be what's happening now; obviously a newbie like Doherty's pretty average to begin with, but coming into a situation like that makes it even harder for him to do well.And can we ban the wives for Perth please.
This team looks like it could do with spending some time together and buildiing some spirit.
you have to basically win at the WACA to stay in the hunt for the ashes. conservative defensive mindsets like above are exactly what one SHOULDNT do. you need 20 wickets, and hauritz, altho in horrid form for aus the last few months, is more likely to do that than north. hes got a good record in aus WHEN BOWLING WELL, and he outbowled swann on some occasions in england. picking north as a spinner is ridiculous unless youve taken a fearful approach that youve already got no chance of winning the series.I didn't even see your post??? I thought it was a good idea myself. "Plain stupid" is your opinion, and I disagree. Seeing as though we don't have an exceptional specialist spinner, their role in the team is not that important. North can cover the 'lesser' aspects of spin bowling. The attack of this team at this stage will always be dependant on our quicks, and shouldn't rely on a spinner.
... And out for 8.Smith with 4 wickets against SA in the Shield game, could well be the clincher if he scores runs.
Kallis still bowls at 140kph. Watson bowls (filth) at around 120 clicks. Same body language but Kallis is still capable (best quick on show when RSA toured England in 08), Watson on the other hand looks like he is ready for the knackers’ yard.Watson's doing a bit of a Kallis just now, IMHO. Seems to give every impression of not much fancying bowling at all.
Might just be bad body language, but he really trudges back to him mark, is down on pace and the way he went after a few balls in the field conjures up images of an arthritic farmer's wife chasing kids from her orchard.
That post was written before the defeat in this game, and was assuming North would be retained. It sounds as though maybe he won't be retained now, so I no longer advocate that team. At the same time though, I don't want Hauritz to come back either. In terms of being a strike bowler he is mediocre. He has been gone for a few matches, and nothing will change if he comes back. His record in Australia is only good because he faced piss weak batting line-ups, for a more accurate picture of his bowling in Australia look at his FC average.you have to basically win at the WACA to stay in the hunt for the ashes. conservative defensive mindsets like above are exactly what one SHOULDNT do. you need 20 wickets, and hauritz, altho in horrid form for aus the last few months, is more likely to do that than north. hes got a good record in aus WHEN BOWLING WELL, and he outbowled swann on some occasions in england. picking north as a spinner is ridiculous unless youve taken a fearful approach that youve already got no chance of winning the series.
i dont disagree hauritz isnt top class, but it seems as though a spinner is fairly important to bowl out a side.on these flat aussie decs (i think perth melb etc wont be too dissimilar to what weve had so far). if england didnt have swann, although their pacemen are better overall than australias, theyd still struggle to bowl aus out. i dont see how aus will take 20 wickets unless a spinner comes in and bowls well. ive seen hauritz bowl good spells, and i think a spinner is required if they want to take 20 wickets- i couldnt see jonson, harris , watson, hilf ripping out england on day 4 in the second innings.That post was written before the defeat in this game, and was assuming North would be retained. It sounds as though maybe he won't be retained now, so I no longer advocate that team. At the same time though, I don't want Hauritz to come back either. In terms of being a strike bowler he is mediocre. He has been gone for a few matches, and nothing will change if he comes back. His record in Australia is only good because he faced piss weak batting line-ups, for a more accurate picture of his bowling in Australia look at his FC average.
Hmmm. I just think seeing as though we don't actually have a genuinely good spinner at the moment, there is not much point in trying to pretend we do by allowing a mediocre spinner into the team. Rather we just have to accept one doesn't exist at this stage and try and play to out strengths - which is pace bowling. The performance of our quicks this game is no means representative of what they are capable of. A line-up of Harris, Bollinger and Siddle is really a very good attack, and I'm sure if the selectors settle on the same (or similiar) we will bounce back.i dont disagree hauritz isnt top class, but it seems as though a spinner is fairly important to bowl out a side.on these flat aussie decs (i think perth melb etc wont be too dissimilar to what weve had so far). if england didnt have swann, although their pacemen are better overall than australias, theyd still struggle to bowl aus out. i dont see how aus will take 20 wickets unless a spinner comes in and bowls well. ive seen hauritz bowl good spells, and i think a spinner is required if they want to take 20 wickets- i couldnt see jonson, harris , watson, hilf ripping out england on day 4 in the second innings.
understand why one wouldnt want haur intho- he bowled like a turd last time in the team