A fill-in for Gilchrist, evidently.With the Marsh exclusion I'm starting to jump on the sack the selectors bandwagon. Haddin has always been a fill-in opener.
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50
Brad Haddin 30 30 1 984 110 33.93 85.04 2 5
Shaun Marsh 26 26 1 928 112 37.12 73.82 1 6
Yeah that's true. In the last 26 ODIs he's opened in he's averaged 37.88 and struck at 87.68.Haddin's average also suffers from the pre-Gilchirst retirement games he got. Since he took-over full-time he's closer to 40 than 30. Madness to move him.
Both him and Smith are likely to be too expensive.you're forgetting about
Better than Relying on Smith as your spinner though.Is having Xavier Doherty as your only spinner really any wiser a move?
I disagree with everything you've said in this post.I think Haddin is just going to prove to be a failure as an opener in the worldcup, because its pretty unrealistic to hope that he would come in after keeping for 50 overs in the sub-continent heat and then straight away contribute as an opener.
Haddin along with David Hussey are probably the two best attacking players of spin in our side, so they should be used in the middle order.
Clarke is going to be burden on the rest of the middle order batsmen, so he is better off opening and if nothing else that might atleast just make play a few shots.
I also said this in the game thread that better utilization of your players is very important, someone like Smith can prove to be a revelation with the ball in the sub-continent if he's trusted to do a job with the ball, but atm he is just being used as a slogger and partnership breaking part-timer which really makes no sense.
Ok mate, since the buck stops with a captain for failure of the side why should it be any different for chairman of selectors.Not denying the selection panel's decisions have been off at times. Just saying that Hilditch, as the chairman, is the biggest and most public target. Trevor Hohns was too and yet he's being sounded out to resume the spot if Hilditch steps down, despite he and his panel making almost as many bone-headed calls as the current lot. But, well, the team was winning so even the silly decisions could be justified on the basis that it didn't cost a match/series.
Point is that shuffling the deck won't solve all the on-field problems. They might not have been spanked by an innings x 3 but selecting Hauritz/Hodge/Khawaja/Doug for the whole series and dropping Hilf/Ponting/Clarke/Norf at various points of it is pretty unlikely to have prevented a solid series loss. Sure the selection team isn't always picking what I think is the best available combo of players but what is the best ain't that much better.
Well that's not something new...I disagree with everything you've said in this post.
I was a critic of Marsh's slow early scoring as well, but he's probably in the form of his life atm.I don't like Marsh opening in ODIs. I don't mind him down the order but he gets bogged down against the new ball unless he's trying to blast it T20 style.
Opening in ODIs:
Marsh has the higher average, but Haddin's strike rate is much better and I feel it's really important to score runs off the new ball and take advantage of that first PP in the subcontinent. Batting just gets harder on slower pitches as the ball gets older and the spinners come on.Code:Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Brad Haddin 30 30 1 984 110 33.93 85.04 2 5 Shaun Marsh 26 26 1 928 112 37.12 73.82 1 6
Haddin's also got to bat somewhere, and he really struggles to score against spin early in his innings, so I'd stay away from batting him in the middle order if I could avoid it.
I don't mind Marsh in the team if he comes in for Hussey but I'd bat him at six or so rather than open with him.
AWTAI disagree with everything you've ever said in these posts.
Apart from Nannes is there really any viable option to replace Tait..??AWTA
Any word on how serious Tait's injury is? Do we get to replace him with a bowler that may actually be fit enough to bowl 10 overs?