Nah, I think David Hussey is pretty good. Its Steve Smith that should be dumped. His bowling doesn't seem to trouble anyone anymore and his batting has been pretty poor as usual.Good that white was dumped, but David Hussey should be outta there for Callum Ferguson.
So you want Australia to drop a bowler based on his debut performance for another bowler who has been injured and not played a competetive game since the start of January?I don't think Pattinson would be that useful either. He got bashed around by Bangladesh batsman for a while there. Clint McKay should be brought back in his place.
I am pretty sure he is not injured anymore. And just because he hasn't played till January does it mean he should never play? Lee didn't play for like what a year but he still returned for the England series didn't he?So you want Australia to drop a bowler based on his debut performance for another bowler who has been injured and not played a competetive game since the start of January?
Brad Haddin's whining about being dropped from the T20 team paid off. His stats are very ordinary in that format, what is the deal with putting him back in that team?The lack of any consistentcy or planning in regard to the team selection has been a concern for a while and I guess nothing much has changed despite poor Ashes and worldcup campaigns.
Now a bloke like Paine was just recently announced as the vc of the T20 side but now he has lost his place in the T20 side to a 34 year old Brad Haddin.
I personally don't rate Paine but still you can't just pick a bloke and make him the vice-captain of a side only to shun him after a couple of a games. White and Ferguson's omission from the side are also a bit baffling because its nothing short of a joke that the Australian ODI side which is supposed to be in a rebuilding phase has as many as 8 players who are either 30 or above.
Btw not surprised about Pattinson's rise through the ranks, he is genuine talent and for a guy his age he certainly can bowl at real pace add to that he generates steep bounce because of his height, though I'm not sure he has the tools right now to make an impact as a limited overs bowler.
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I don't understand why Haddin and Paine both can't be picked at least in one of the formats. Paine is a good batsman he could help that weak middle order. He doesn't have to keep.The lack of any consistentcy or planning in regard to the team selection has been a concern for a while and I guess nothing much has changed despite poor Ashes and worldcup campaigns.
Now a bloke like Paine was just recently announced as the vc of the T20 side but now he has lost his place in the T20 side to a 34 year old Brad Haddin.
I personally don't rate Paine but still you can't just pick a bloke and make him the vice-captain of a side only to shun him after a couple of a games. White and Ferguson's omission from the side are also a bit baffling because its nothing short of a joke that the Australian ODI side which is supposed to be in a rebuilding phase has as many as 8 players who are either 30 or above.
Paine is anything but a good batsman, yeah I agree he is a resilient batsman who can hang in there a score some handy runs (a bit like Healy) but he is hardly good enough to make it into the Australian side purely as a batsman.I don't understand why Haddin and Paine both can't be picked at least in one of the formats. Paine is a good batsman he could help that weak middle order. He doesn't have to keep.
Paine would struggle to get into the top 15 FC batsmen in this country.I don't understand why Haddin and Paine both can't be picked at least in one of the formats. Paine is a good batsman he could help that weak middle order. He doesn't have to keep.