wellAlbidarned
International Coach
Blimey, crazy match. Why on earth would you bowl a part timer with 6 from 6 needed though? Boggles the mind...
Yeah it's ****ing stupid, Hilditch is a moron.It's more him sitting on his ass when he could be bowling in Shield cricket gaining more experience.
Nup not yet.Has the Test squad been named yet?
(y)Cummins is clearly a very special cricketer and for that reason I wouldn't have been completely against picking him in the Test squad based on very little Shield experience if he'd come into it with a bang and taken a stack of wickets in his three games, but 9 @ 45+ in them just makes it a little too unjustified for mine.
Again it's just sending the same message back to domestic cricketers that developing a style and a technique that makes you look like you should be doing well in four-day cricket is of much more importance than developing one that actually gives you four-day success, fashionably or not. And we wonder why players like Tim Paine, Callum Ferguson and Shaun Marsh exist.
Just trying to deny NSW all our young guns to give the other States a chance at domestic level.Guy only plays 3 first class games and he's in the Test squad. And I thought they'd made a radical move when they picked Warner.
Lee's never been all that great at death bowling, his trajectory gives him very little room for error. Certainly not in Malinga's class, that's for sure.Lee.
Because it's been announced that he'll be in it when it's announced...how the **** is he in the test squad which hasn't even been announced yet. ****wits.
All of the examples you've given aren't quick bowlers. It's a different process.Cummins is clearly a very special cricketer and for that reason I wouldn't have been completely against picking him in the Test squad based on very little Shield experience if he'd come into it with a bang and taken a stack of wickets in his three games, but 9 @ 45+ in them just makes it a little too unjustified for mine.
Again it's just sending the same message back to domestic cricketers that developing a style and a technique that makes you look like you should be doing well in four-day cricket is of much more importance than developing one that actually gives you four-day success, fashionably or not. And we wonder why players like Tim Paine, Callum Ferguson and Shaun Marsh exist.
As I said, I agree that he's special enough to pick on a very small sample size of good performance. If he'd taken 15 wickets in his three Shield games @ 20 it'd be an entirely different thing. We've picked him on absolutely no performance though, which is really a bridge too far IMO.All of the examples you've given aren't quick bowlers. It's a different process.
He's young, super quick, accurate, obviously possessed of a decent cricketing brain and has taken a few wickets against SA. Be crazy not to have him around the squad. Picked in the Test team tomorrow, I'd back Cummins to be more likely to take wickets than Faulkner, Maher, et al. Some guys you pick first and ask question later, in my view.
For the XI, it's maybe a bit iffy. For the squad, pick him. Fairly clear for mine.As I said, I agree that he's special enough to pick on a very small sample size of good performance. If he'd taken 15 wickets in his three Shield games @ 20 it'd be an entirely different thing. We've picked him on absolutely no performance though, which is really a bridge too far IMO.
I'm more comfortable with that than how the Saffers have looked at the business-end of his bowling, tbh. Little signs like that go beyond numbers.We can't just be thinking of him as just "getting experience", though. So long as Harris is in the squad, he's a chance to play.
I'm not even sure I'd pick Faulkner in a full-strength Tasmanian side if I was guaranteed the match would be played on a typical Test surface.yeah i'd pick him before Faulkner but not before Dougeh