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Yeah, I knew someone would point that out. Still don't think he should make it.Not-so-coincidentally, Waugh played in two of those wins.
Would have him in ahead of Hussey, myself.
Yeah, I knew someone would point that out. Still don't think he should make it.Not-so-coincidentally, Waugh played in two of those wins.
Would have him in ahead of Hussey, myself.
Jeez... mate are you high or something!!!What's holding Shane Watson back?
Hmm..Nothing really. Tbh, the guy has surpassed expectations. When he first came into the side as an overweight 22-year-old flat-batting deliveries outside the off-stump, no one thought he'd become such a compact opener.
Obviously, the guy isn't immensely talented with the bat (in terms of hand-eye coordination and natural length-picking skill), but he had carved out a pretty effective, if slightly mechanical, technique. His balance is good and it's been a pleasant surprise to see him concentrating hard and constructing decent innings.
The only constructive criticism I'd offer is that he gets too subdued sometimes and forgets to rotate strike, thereby putting pressure on himself. The momentum and fluidity that you'd expect to see from a set top-order batsman is not quite there. If he addresses this, it could help him convert more of those 60s and 70s into real big scores.
As a bloke grafted to open the innings, he has adapted wonderfully. His medium-pace bowling is a good bonus as well and as an ODI player, he's especially good. If I knew Shane personally, I'd be immensely proud of him. He's a guy who has earned respect from people who were initially sceptical of his ability and, to me, that shows great fortitude and character on the man's part. Cheers, Watto. Way to go!
Jeez... mate are you high or something!!!
tbf he's a severe puller.Like most aussie batsman he is very well aware of his strengths and sticks to them.It struck me today just how much of a front-foot player Watto is (certainly took long enough ). He almost never goes onto the backfoot at all. I wonder whether it will have any long-term implications on how well he ages as a batsman.
I am usually high when commenting on cricket!Jeez... mate are you high or something!!!
He even pulls off the front foot. May work against Zaheer Khan pace but doubtful against anything quicker than that IMO. Would be interesting to see Steyn bowl short at him.tbf he's a severe puller.Like most aussie batsman he is very well aware of his strengths and sticks to them.
Are all Queensland players cut with the same cloth or what?He even pulls off the front foot. May work against Zaheer Khan pace but doubtful against anything quicker than that IMO. Would be interesting to see Steyn bowl short at him.
Cuts off the front foot too. A worry IMO because a little extra bounce and he gets caught at gully/backward point from time to time.He even pulls off the front foot. May work against Zaheer Khan pace but doubtful against anything quicker than that IMO. Would be interesting to see Steyn bowl short at him.
I'd agree with most of this. He is a ODI player at his best who has adapted to test cricket pretty well. He's not really a test opener but where else do you put him? He's hardly a great player of spin so having down the order especially against a team with good quality spin bowlers is hardly going to see him even getting regular 50's.What's holding Shane Watson back?
Hmm..Nothing really. Tbh, the guy has surpassed expectations. When he first came into the side as an overweight 22-year-old flat-batting deliveries outside the off-stump, no one thought he'd become such a compact opener.
Obviously, the guy isn't immensely talented with the bat (in terms of hand-eye coordination and natural length-picking skill), but he had carved out a pretty effective, if slightly mechanical, technique. His balance is good and it's been a pleasant surprise to see him concentrating hard and constructing decent innings.
The only constructive criticism I'd offer is that he gets too subdued sometimes and forgets to rotate strike, thereby putting pressure on himself. The momentum and fluidity that you'd expect to see from a set top-order batsman is not quite there. If he addresses this, it could help him convert more of those 60s and 70s into real big scores.
As a bloke grafted to open the innings, he has adapted wonderfully. His medium-pace bowling is a good bonus as well and as an ODI player, he's especially good. If I knew Shane personally, I'd be immensely proud of him. He's a guy who has earned respect from people who were initially sceptical of his ability and, to me, that shows great fortitude and character on the man's part. Cheers, Watto. Way to go!
Cuts off the front foot too. A worry IMO because a little extra bounce and he gets caught at gully/backward point from time to time.
His back foot moves so nicely when he plays the late cut though. It's weird.He even pulls off the front foot. May work against Zaheer Khan pace but doubtful against anything quicker than that IMO. Would be interesting to see Steyn bowl short at him.