wellAlbidarned
International Coach
Nah, Lyon's going to actually play **** to get dropped. He doesn't sweat stuff that makes everyone hate him like Hauritz seemed to.
100%i would say lyon, thanks for giving it your all, you certainly didn't disgrace yourself, we are going to give o'keefe a game, because he offers more as a batsman and a bowler at this stage of your respective careers; go back to south australia and help their struggling attack.
Also, no hard feelings mate, here have sok's t20 spot, good luck and happy birthday.
Man that's goodI will say I don't mind Lyon's work at all. BUT, his selection over O'Keefe was a massive crock of ****. To say O'Keefe's sample size is small is ridiculous when it's being compared to a guy who was selected on the back of 3 fc games and a 45 average. It's just utter, utter bull****. To say O'Keefe hasn't had a good start to this season is equal bull****. His record in the three games he's played this season smashes the three games Lyon was selected on, or Beer's record, or Doherty's. He just took a great 4-fer and backed it up with a run a ball 80 to almost win a game his side had blown. None, not one single one of O'Keefe's competition have ever produced a performance to compare. It's hardly the first time SOK has done it though. He took 4-fer despite being way underbowled and backed it up with a 66 in Aus A v England, a 4/87 and 91 against SA, 7/35 and 61 for Aus A against SL A. So he doesn't have many games under his belt, yet he's already turned in four performances of 4+ wickets and a 50 in the same match. Like I said absolutely no other potential spinner comes within a bulls roar of these performances. Added to that the fact his average and s/r is miles and miles in front of any other spinner. It's about time people stopped trying to come up with reasons for why SOK's figures are so much better than everyone else that don't involve the possibility that it's because he's the best spinner in the country.
The fact he did not get a go in the test team is indefensible. So the question we are forced to confront is are we forced to continue to with a mistake? Now like I said I think Lyon is doing ok. But is he our best spin option? Firstly I don't think you can put too much credit on his debut 5-fer. The pitch had a huge amount of say in that. It was no more an indication of a great future spin bowler than Clarke's 6/9. Since then he's been tidy, and you have to love his shape, but he's not THAT good that his position shouldn't be looked at. So as solid as Lyon has gone, I truly believe the test side would be noticeably strengthened by replacing him with O'Keefe. It would also be justice. Lyon, if he's as good as I reckon he could one day be will go back to the Shield and perform. If SOK doesn't then he can be in the box seat to take the spot back. But today and coming into this summer O'Keefe is our best option. It's a crime that he hasn't had at least 5 tests already under his belt (if not 10), but there's no reason to keep making the same mistake. Putting the guy who should have been selected three spinner's ago is not continuing the round about, it's fixing the problem that has created the round about in the first place.
So because a guy who most agree shouldn't have been picked was picked and has turned out to be not a complete gumby we can't say we've got a better option? That's the kind of thinking that keeps Peter Siddle in the test side. We will always be mediocre if we accept mediocrity. Like I said I don't have anything against Lyon, but for all the "oh he looks so much better" stuff we have to at least consider that it's possible that SOK has so many more wickets at so much a lower average is because (despite maybe not looking it to expert eyes) he is actually just a better bowler. Added to the fact (and I'd suggest it's pretty indisputable) he's a significantly better batsman and fielder it should be a no brainer.It's too late to replace Lyon with O'Keefe now. Since being picked, regardless of the reasons, he's done about as much as can be expected of him. I thought O'Keefe should have been given a go by now and he certainly wouldn't disgrace himself with ball, bat or in the field, obviously has leadership qualities, etc. But, for now, Lyon's it and is doing enough to suggest he deserves a solid run. Not withstanding that teams and squads are just as much a function of personalities and balance as form so there's a lot in that area we couldn't possibly know about. That O'Keefe got such a stern public rebuke for doing little more than questioning why he missed on selection makes me wonder whether there's context we're missing and/or whether he's just rubbed someone up the wrong way.
Aside form all that, Lyon just looks like he has more about him with the ball than O'Keefe does. For all of O'Keefe's other qualities, that's the one that'll decide selection in an Aussie team. Aussie selectors have never made a habit of picking bits-and-pieces spinners and, with the clamour for specialists of late, I can't see that changing now.
All that said, it would be nice if Lyon took some poles for SA, the recent shield match where NSW were saved by the rain was as good an opportunity as you'd get to impress. Adelaide isn't flat for all 4 days, Nathan!
(wet day, in fairness)
Sure you aren't confusing the Bankstown game where rain almost definitely saved SA due to losing two sessions worth of play. Adelaide was fine and we were cruising at 5/400 when it was called after 354 overs of play in the match.All that said, it would be nice if Lyon took some poles for SA, the recent shield match where NSW were saved by the rain was as good an opportunity as you'd get to impress. Adelaide isn't flat for all 4 days, Nathan!
(wet day, in fairness)
I don't know where you're getting that most agree Lyon shouldn't have been picked.So because a guy who most agree shouldn't have been picked was picked and has turned out to be not a complete gumby we can't say we've got a better option?
The average masks other parts of his game which are missing, though. He's clearly the number 2 when Hauritz is in the side and, despite the 1 5-fer, takes about 3 per match. Lyon's selection had less going for it statistically but, well, it's fairly clear to me who the more skilled operator is and will be in the future.Calling a finger spinner with a fc average of 25 a bits-and-pieces spinner shows utter contempt for just how hard that is to achieve. In Australia a finger spinner with numbers like SOK is virtually unheard of. Mallett was the last guy with similar numbers (almost identical ave, s/r and econ actually), then you've got to go back to Ian Johnson, and before the war Charlie McCartney or even further back to Trumble and Palmer. Half a dozen guys in 130 years. That's how rare a finger spinner with O'Keefe's record is in Australia. He seems to get dissed because he can actually hold a bat and a catch. I sometimes wonder if he fielded and batted like Jim Higgs if he wouldn't get a bit more cred for what he does with the ball. After all just about every other gumby who has rolled their arm over and a 45+ average has a baggy green.
It's a little bit different when you're one of the greatest spinners the world has ever seen vs O'Keefe. Longer leash is warranted.So yeah there must be something we're missing. I have heard a rumour around the net about him being ****y and a bit of a party boy and maybe not the hardest trainer. But that kinda gets made a mockery of by NSW picking him to be Captain. And anyway when did that become a crime - Shane Warne anyone?
Jesus, you're parochial. NSW were following on. That they batted as well as they did in their second dig doesn't change that they were sweating for the majority of the match.Sure you aren't confusing the Bankstown game where rain almost definitely saved SA due to losing two sessions worth of play. Adelaide was fine and we were cruising at 5/400 when it was called after 354 overs of play in the match.
Nah just questioning the rain bit. No time lost in that game. You said it yourself Lyon had a chance to really show his stuff, and didn't.Jesus, you're parochial. NSW were following on. That they batted as well as they did in their second dig doesn't change that they were sweating for the majority of the match.
ermI don't know where you're getting that most agree Lyon shouldn't have been picked.
If O'Keefe had been given that go it's pretty unlikely that Lyon would have been picked.Originally Posted by Top_Cat
I thought O'Keefe should have been given a go by now
I'd love to know what this mystery missing ingredient is. He clearly isn't any longer seen as being Hauritz's off sider at NSW. Being given the (c) pretty much puts paid to that little theory. Haurie was getting games instead of SOK in places like Perth more because he was the incumbent Test spinner or NSW were under orders as he was still in the frame. Pretty clear now who'll miss out if we only play one spinner and it won't be SNJ O'Keefe.The average masks other parts of his game which are missing, though. He's clearly the number 2 when Hauritz is in the side and, despite the 1 5-fer, takes about 3 per match. Lyon's selection had less going for it statistically but, well, it's fairly clear to me who the more skilled operator is and will be in the future.
I'm not bagging O'Keefe, as I said he's a great contributor to any team in all 3 disciplines. But at Test level, it's a fair question whether he'll take regular wickets and that's what he'll be judged on.
I'm not comparing him to Warne, merely making the point that being a bit of a rogue is no reason not to be picked. I doubt the validity of any such rumours as it is. Sounds more like someone looking for an excuse for the inexcusable. O'Keefe certainly doesn't play like someone who is dogging it on the training paddock. And anyway the best spinner currently going around in Australia is worth a slightly longer leash (if it was needed - which I don't for a second believe it is).It's a little bit different when you're one of the greatest spinners the world has ever seen vs O'Keefe. Longer leash is warranted.
Not to mention, Warne was a hard trainer. Could complain about his discipline and habits outside of the game but he made sure noone could question his cricket-related work.
If just one of Watson or Marsh are injured then Khawaja (or possibly Marsh himself if it's Watson who's injured) will just open up and the rest of the batting lineup will be as it is in this Test. If they both miss the game then Warner will open. I reckon that's all but set in stone.Apparently watto may miss out the NZ series (or at least the first test) with his hamstring. Who's likely to replace him? Khawaja could slot in to open with Hughes (no way Katich gets recalled) then we'd need an all rounder to fill in some overs (they bowling attack looked like it needed it this current test). Any chance McDonald gets another shot? Last season he really shined with the bat. I hope they don't debut Mitch Marsh for the hell of it and turn the baggy green into a joke to obtain. If Shaun Marsh is out too leaves us with Harris, Watto and Marsh needing replacements.
That is true, he's put down a few that he should have held, but he's hardly the only guy to have done that. Clarke, Hussey and Watson do it all the time. I wouldn't call them bad fielders.I'll get to the other points later, but Lyon is actually a much better fielder than O'Keefe IMO. O'Keefe has always had a rep as a good fielder but I've seen him shell multiple sitters.
If Watson is out or can't bowl then it really makes Copeland (or an equivalent) a must have in the line up. It also makes dropping non contributors (yes I'm talking about you Johnson and Siddle) more urgent. Lastly it makes it hard to select Harris (what if he breaks down mid match). Obviously Cummins will be there. The other two quicks will need to be able to bowl plenty of overs.Apparently watto may miss out the NZ series (or at least the first test) with his hamstring. Who's likely to replace him? Khawaja could slot in to open with Hughes (no way Katich gets recalled) then we'd need an all rounder to fill in some overs (they bowling attack looked like it needed it this current test). Any chance McDonald gets another shot? Last season he really shined with the bat. I hope they don't debut Mitch Marsh for the hell of it and turn the baggy green into a joke to obtain. If Shaun Marsh is out too leaves us with Harris, Watto and Marsh needing replacements.