howardj
International Coach
The top six generally never changes in a World Cup tournament thoughBatsman short for mine.
Haddin
Watson
Ponting
Clarke
White
Mussey
are a lock.
The top six generally never changes in a World Cup tournament thoughBatsman short for mine.
He was only ever in the od squad to get game-time before the ashes.Injury stopped him playing more games. He was solid in his 2 matches, hes the closest thing we have to a line and length bowler atm. Siddle is a strange one, don't get why he was in the 1st ODI squad if he wasn't going to be picked.
(Pending passed fitness tests)The top six generally never changes in a World Cup tournament though
Haddin
Watson
Ponting
Clarke
White
Mussey
are a lock.
Yeah, the problem is, Mike Hussey is in massive doubt with injury. He could well miss the first few games and only make an appearance towards the end.The top six generally never changes in a World Cup tournament though
Haddin
Watson
Ponting
Clarke
White
Mussey
are a lock.
Yeah but with Hussey injured...The top six generally never changes in a World Cup tournament though
Haddin
Watson
Ponting
Clarke
White
Mussey
are a lock.
He meant the first ODI against England. Why pick Siddle in the squad for that game, then not play him, and pick Hastings (not in the squad) ahead of him for the World Cup? Neither Siddle or Hastings have actually played a game at any level in the time between the two squads were named, so what's changed?He was only ever in the od squad to get game-time before the ashes.
He was actually in the squad for the 1st ODI against England aka after the Ashes. Australia Squad - 1st ODI | 1st ODI: Australia v England at Melbourne, Jan 16, 2011 | Cricket Squads | ESPN CricinfoHe was only ever in the od squad to get game-time before the ashes.
If Ponting finds form, that's a good enough top 6 to deliver the goods.The top six generally never changes in a World Cup tournament though
Haddin
Watson
Ponting
Clarke
White
Mussey
are a lock.
Completely forgot about that. Yeah definitely a joke then. As you say Siddle - right now - shouldn't be playing ODers. I'm guessing Hastings is actually the back-up all-rounder - which I don't really like - so he perhaps missed out on the squad for that reason. But yeah total mess.He meant the first ODI against England. Why pick Siddle in the squad for that game, then not play him, and pick Hastings (not in the squad) ahead of him for the World Cup? Neither Siddle or Hastings have actually played a game at any level in the time between the two squads were named, so what's changed?
Anyway, I'm happy with it. Siddle has no place in ODIs at this stage.
Cricinfo said:Nathan Hauritz is the sole recognised spinner but Steven Smith and David Hussey will also be relied on to deliver regular overs. "Nathan is our preferred spin option and his one-day record in India is excellent," Hilditch said.
Hauritz has played seven 50-over games in the country, taking four wickets at 70.75.
Hilditch's panel did not pick Hauritz during the entire Ashes campaign but now he expects the offspinner to "be an important part of our bid for this fourth World Cup".
Still injured.I'm sorry for my ignorance,but whatever happened to Nathan Bracken?
I know he had a knee injury in 2009 but was to make a comeback in 2010 ,but no signs still of him.
Has he retired?
My mate works in North Sydney and apparently sees him at some coffee shop wearing business attire on a frequent basis there.Still injured.