Because he averages > 50 in FC & test cricket. Form is temporary, class is permanent, etc.Hughes is apparently averaging 25 from 8 first class innings or so this season? How does that make him an automatic replacement?
Which was exactly the same argument used to convince me yesterday that Phil Jaques wasn't worth a go! You know, there's always Brad Hodge...So you're going to bring in a guy in ****ty form into an Ashes series you're 1-0 down in hopes that he'll find his form sometime before they go down 2-0?
Difference being Hughes has merely had a poor couple of games, but was good against England in the Aus A match and is seen to be a long term opener for the team. Jaques has been poor since his injury over a longer period and is also the wrong side of 30.Which was exactly the same argument used to convince me yesterday that Phil Jaques wasn't worth a go! You know, there's always Brad Hodge...
He just got 80 odd against them in a tour game.Rubbish. The shield is for a reason. There is no reason why an international novice like Hughes should be above it. It is not as if he's a hundred test veteran to judge him based on class alone.
More to the point, do any of the other candidates come any closer than Hughes to ticking all those boxes?- great FC average
- young
- red hot recent form
Exactly,More to the point, do any of the other candidates come any closer than Hughes to ticking all those boxes?
My point exactly. There's really no other options, apart from Marsh, who'll probably be just as bad as North, and Khawaja, who isn't seen as an opener. Jaques and Rogers are out of favour (and Jaques has been meh post-back injury) and they seem reluctant to go Klinger for whatever reason.Difference being Hughes has merely had a poor couple of games, but was good against England in the Aus A match and is seen to be a long term opener for the team. Jaques has been poor since his injury over a longer period and is also the wrong side of 30.
I view Broad as a big loss for EnglandI've heard a few pundits talk of Bresnan being a very real option if the incoming bowler is likely to bowl a number of his overs into the Fremantle breeze. I don't know how the pitch is expected to play, and while it has lost much of its pace and bounce of years gone by, surely there will be more pace and bounce than in Brisbane or Adelaide ?
If so, Tremlett you would think is ideal for the pitch. It may depend how both bowlers go in the next tour match in Melbourne aswell, becuase if one of these, or Shahzad, go round the park it's unlikely they'll get the nod, similarly if one of them has an 8-10 wicket match, you'd expect them to replace Broad.
Tremlett is the more exciting option, he has the potential to bowl quickly, get a lot of bounce and trouble the Aussies, and is more likely to make a match winning performance and contribution. Bresnan we know is reliable. He'll relish the hard work into the wind, will try and swing the ball, both conventionally and reverse, and will always be at the batsman. He does give us a like for like in terms of batting, but that should only be a passing consideration.
Will be interested to see how Tremlett goes in Melbourne, because against Australia 'A' he looked a little down on pace, and probably needs overs in his legs to get his sharpness up.
Because Steve Smith bowls leg spin and England have been refusing to declare twice in one match.If Hauritz is in the team, why would you have Smith over Khawaja?
He did bat well against the England XI though IMO. I thought he bowled ok for periods in that game too. Yeah he copped some stick but ideally he'd be the second spinner. His bowling hasn't been bad of late tbh.- He does not average over 45 in First Class Cricket..
- Yep one 50 from 4 attempts. That would be an okay return if we managed to look semi decent in his 3 other innings. He didn't look good at all and he was batting down at 8!
- Great fielder for sure, probably the best in the country.
- Yeah he's leggie's might be okay for a few overs, but at Perth against this English attack, I don't think so.
- The buzz is not warranted, that's my whole point.
- My next negative is that he's averaging under 25 this Shield Season with the bat.