Yeah, that's exactly what I'm saying. Hussey has been honest with everyone that he would miss atleast the first two worldcup games but he believed he would be alright to play in the 3rd game.So you're criticising the medical staff for allowing half-fit players to play, then you're criticising them for dropping Hussey for being injured?
This.On ABC Grandstand during their coverage of the Shield match today they said they saw Hussey doing sprints on the sidelines, and they said he looked "absolutely fine" and they firmly believed he'd be fine in time for the important parts of the WC.
If Hussey is back scoring runs in the Shield with the WC still on, there may well be hell to pay.
Nothing surprises me with these Australian selectors anymore...Can confirm that Hussey and Hauritz both passed their fitness examinations, but were told that they were both "too much of a risk", and given no further explanation.
Indeed but, irritaitingly, they've continued their paineful habit of picking half-fit ****s anyway, pontingficating about their chances with the all-or-nothing pace attack while ignoring blokes who are actually bollingering well.So you're criticising the medical staff for allowing half-fit players to play, then you're criticising them for dropping Hussey for being injured?
lol wut?Watson
Haddin
Ricky
Clarke
D Hussey
Ferguson/Smith
White
Johnson
Krejza
Lee
Tait/hastings
strenghts: watson, ricky/clarke i think will play well (as they will be infront of a crowd who aren't booing them haha) as long as not against indian spinners, good spin options in smith/krazy, brett lee looking good, ample bowling options with watto/dussey/clarke.
weakneses- cameron white batting poorly as of late. i dont think he should come in before number 6 or 7. He basically has two modes, chip and run, or smackths **** out of it. Smith can atleast work it around, and on flat decks of india he wont have to worry about his crap technique against the swinging ball.
If white bats at 7, with jonson atleast there willbe some good firepower there.
will be interesting to see if/how tait bowls. If he can be effective, that aus' bowling will be a handful. if not, or if mediocre genius' like hastings/bollinger have to play, then aus bowling looks a bit weaker.
last nights warm up match was not a good sign- another 'snatching defeat from the jaws of victory' moment. if they keep with that ****, they wont go past the quarter finals, and will most probably lose to mentally tougher teams like england/south africa.
Oh ho ho hoIndeed but, irritaitingly, they've continued their paineful habit of picking half-fit ****s anyway, pontingficating about their chances with the all-or-nothing pace attack while ignoring blokes who are actually bollingering well.