chaminda_00
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I know I just like drumming in the point
Hook, line, sinker.They have been under performing since 1998. Basically since the likes of Voges, North and Shaun Marsh made their debuts...
Justin Langer working his magic alreadycurrently 6/34....
The fact that MJ back in contention indicates that selectors are concerned about picking a bowling attack with limited Test experience against South Africa. Apart from Siddle and Hilf the rest of bowlers are inexperienced at Test level. If they drop Hilf for Starc. Then Australia have a very inexperienced bowling attack.you know. back when mj got picked for aus a, i defended the selection purely because MJ was gonna get to play plenty of games at the WACA next season so we may as well have as many games at other arenas to judge him by, and avoid getting too excited at the performances at his favourite ground
3 games at the waca and he's back in the frame. boy is my face red
Leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed is still learning his craft but has amazing skill in his fingers and wrist. Hopefully he will get an opportunity in the starting XI before the summer is done. The Bushrangers must pick him and nurture him for the future of Australian cricket. If they don't, I know a team across the border that surely will.
It's unfortunate really - I believe the problems lie above the grades though, not within. The setup itself achieves what it sets out to, however there are several key issues from above which severely impact the development.The system as it stands does not promote excellence. Or even solid, consistent cricket. What I find incredible is that I haven't played grade cricket since about 2000 yet from my mates still playing and other guys I know still in the system, still hearing all the same old stories.
This is why I was sceptical when Chuck Berry was saying he wanted to see SA cricketers go back to play grade cricket, head out to training, etc. Not of his motives but what they actually stood to gain out of it i.e. not much. I notice he's not said anything along those lines for a while and I can't blame the guy. It's a complicated mix of club politics, old mentalities from **** coaches and easy runs/wickets against **** teams which results in a system producing teams full of downhill skiers. If you show some flash and talent when you're 14, you'll be picked in higher grades no matter what else you do until you're dead/a club legend. Late bloomers or even the slight possibility of being one, go play footy. One or two good performances, write your ticket for the rest of the season.
SACA basically gave up on club cricket years ago and it's not hard to see why. SA cricket is basically what the Australian Test side would have been like if Greg Chappell was in charge of selection. I'm pretty keen to hear anything from Eloquentia or Riggins, etc. or anyone closer to the action which contradicts the above because, like I said, I'm not in a club any more.
EDIT: It's hard to enumerate the exact problems, of course, but I think a great barometer of the level of coaching these guys get at grade level is in the standard of fielding and their non-specialist skill from locals picked to play for SA. When was the last time an SA quick could hold a bat or field? Gillespie?