Well, unfortunately two of them are retired.In the end the defining question is "who are the best six batsmen in this country?"
We know who at least three of them are, and we think we know who the fourth is though he really has to start pulling his weight. There might be debate over the fifth/sixth but Ferguson is not one of them. He's not even close to one of them.
The eyes have it too, though; CalFerg has big pads at the start of his innings, plays well inside the line most of the time and isn't a great player of the hook or pull. Purpose-built for big runs on AO, gigantic nicks elsewhere. Throwing a guy to the sharks because you're desperate helps no-one, especially when the biggest problems of the current line-up are more mental than technical.Domestic averages are a good guide generally, but sometimes it can be obvious that a player has technical or mental deficiencies that international bowlers are able to exploit that domestic bowlers cannot. Also sometimes you just have to trust your eye and back a player you think has the technique and talent to make it at test level, even if their stats don't completely back it up.
Get off the stagetrent copeland hasn't retired...?
I've watched enough to know that Watson's hopeless.And where has he batted primarily since then?
You should be Invers' understudy if you think Cowan is a better bet than Watson
Do you watch the games?
#noidea