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International Captain
Yes the bowling is looking on the up, but it's up from dire lows. I'd hate to see Cummins and Pattinson sacrificed on an Adelaide road because we only have a 4 man attack. In three or four years time, sure we might be strong enough to run a 4 man attack in good batting conditions, but not now. That to me makes Watson's bowling vital. (added to the fact it's just been so good).I don't agree he'd only make our top 6 because of our depth issues atm, but in any case isn't that just all the more reason why we should be allowing him to focus on his batting? The bottom line is, while our bowling still needs a fair bit of time to be 'road tested' and trialled, it is looking a fair bit more promising and solid than our batting atm. Surely, then, we should be trying to get the most out of Watson as a batsmen, because frankly there aren't that many more pure batsmen who can replace him at this stage.
Take his very good bowling of late out of the equation and Watson becomes much less of test match player. I just really don't see him as a long term 40+ average top order batsman. As has been noted by others his play against good spin can be comical, his overcommitment on the front foot leaves him open to lb's and he has a dire conversion rate. The fact he went through a golden patch and scored plenty of 50s has given him a rep he probably doesn't deserve. We'll find out if his current run is just a very lean patch. Personally I think his run of 50s was about as good as it's going to get for him, and he'll revert to a mean of being a mid 30s batsman. That's fine if you're also bringing mid 20s bowling to the table, but on it's own it's not enough to keep you in a decent test team.
If it came down to just being selected purely as a batsman then I don't think he offers more than guys like Khawaja, Warner or Marsh. If Hughes can't learn to leave then he'll take his spot short term, but without his bowling he is a greatly diminished prospect.