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If so, a really really good one - personally I think he was just carefreeI've got a strong feeling that Trumper was a slogger.
Just putting it out there...
If so, a really really good one - personally I think he was just carefreeI've got a strong feeling that Trumper was a slogger.
Just putting it out there...
Do you really place Harvey above Chappell and Ponting?Bat Trumper at 5 - had much success there, far more than opening.
1. Simpson
2. Lawry/Morris
3. Bradman
4. Harvey/Chappell
5. Trumper
Trumper played his innings all over the place. He played 32 opening, but 31 in the middle order (3,4,5,6,7). I think the trend in those days when conditions were much more variable was to move your best bat around in the order.Do you really place Harvey above Chappell and Ponting?
Additionally since Trumper played the overwhelming majority of innings as an opening batsman, if he doen't make it there, he shouldn't make it anywhere. It's like playing Worrell, Walcott or Richards as an opening batsman just because they played innings there. Plus the Aussie middle order doesn't need the help, Chappell, Border, Miller, Ponting and Harvey pretty much have things covered. So looking over Trumpers opening figures it would have to be.
Morris and Simpson.
I think if Harvey was around now he would occasionally be labelled as irresponsible due to his attacking nature - he would go out to the odd loose shotI dispute the fact that Ponting has a weakness edging quicks and against good offspin. Sure Harby was all over him, but Ponting has produced some brilliant innings against Murali and others.
Now if you said lbw playing the wrong line OR the short ball more recently I would agree. Also reckon Harvey must have had some sort of weakness its just that he wasn't under the microscope as much.
As for the thread question - Morris and Simpson for me, today.
Yeh, I just forgot him in that list. Absolutely. Woodful too. Been a big week!Bradman rated Ponsford very highly, and better than Trumper as an opener. Bradman had Ponsford and Morris in his Aussie ATG team.
So let's add Ponsford as a front-line option?
Incidently, I was never a fan of Ponsford because I saw him as rather ponderous at the crease when facing the quicks. However, his courage during the Bodyline series was exceptional, and has to be admired. I think that Ponsford's courage and durability make up for his minor failings and increase his statue.
Pretty sure that Bradman never saw Trumper bat so how would he know. He is guessing like the rest of us.Bradman rated Ponsford very highly, and better than Trumper as an opener. Bradman had Ponsford and Morris in his Aussie ATG team.
So let's add Ponsford as a front-line option?
Incidently, I was never a fan of Ponsford because I saw him as rather ponderous at the crease when facing the quicks. However, his courage during the Bodyline series was exceptional, and has to be admired. I think that Ponsford's courage and durability make up for his minor failings and increase his statue.
Fair enough Kyear. Good team. I'd still take Trumper over Lawry, purely on the basis of wanting to score quickly to win. And I'd take Harvey over Border (just).So Simpson the consensus pick for one spot, with Trumper and Lawry running neck and neck. With Morris out of the picture and Trumper underwelming as an opener (stats wise at least), combined with the succesful partnership between the two should give Lawry the edge.
Agreement?
That would lead to an Aussie XI of
Bill Lawry
Bob Simpson ^
Don Bradman *
Greg Chappell ^
Allan Border
Keith Miller
Adam Gilchrist +
Shane Warne ^
Dennis Lillee
Bill O'Reilly
Glenn Mcgrath
With Simpson though would another leggie be required, or should they then go with the speed and swing of Lindwall or the LH variation of Davidson, both of whom would strengthen the lower order batting. Or just stick to the team as is and let Simpson focus on his batting and slipping.
On another note, a slip cordon of Simpson, Chappell and Warne is unequalled.
You know more about WIs than me, do you reckon Headley could open? Seems more balanced to me if he does.Imagine that team againts one of
Gordon Greenidge
Conrad Hunte / Frank Worrell (opened 4 times in tests)
George Headley
Vivian Richards
Brian Lara
Garry Sobers
Clyde Walcott
Malcolm Marshall
Curtly Ambrose
Michael Holding
Lance Gibbs / Andy Roberts
Everton Weekes
Must say this is one of the best combination of England XI, covers every ground; tempting to put Woolley out there but I think with Hammond as fifth option, all bases are covered01. Hobbs
02. Hutton
03. Hammond
04. Barrington
05. Compton
06. May*
07. Knott#
08. Larwood
09. Snow
10. Trueman
11. Barnes