Simple stuff really.
Basic Test format should be
6 batsmen
1 keeper
4 bowlers.
It's not a discussion for most fans but after seeing Maxwell play test cricket we realize the selectors don't like simple solutions.This, the Aussies have to play their 6 best batsmen and stop ****ing around with bits and pieces players in the No 6 position. The way their bowling attack is being talked up this shouldn't even be a discussion.
It's not just Maxwell tbf (although we was the biggest LOL......especially when he opened the batting and the bowling!!)It's not a discussion for most fans but after seeing Maxwell play test cricket we realize the selectors don't like simple solutions.
I'd say that if he averaged 40 and took a few wickets of some (set) batsmen, he will have done his job.There'll be no easy tailender wickets for Lyon this series, will be nice to see him averaging 40+.
He'll have a keeper who can catch this series. He'll do a lot better than thatThere'll be no easy tailender wickets for Lyon this series, will be nice to see him averaging 40+.
A ~40 average would be about par with Swann's Ashes performances thus far - and this time he has an actual keeper as Burgey notes.I'd say that if he averaged 40 and took a few wickets of some (set) batsmen, he will have done his job.
We played 4 quicks + a spinner at Sydney as well. Sort of unbalanced and unsettled the side IMO, not a fan at all.I'd pick 4 pacemen as long as Watson is the 4th. Last time I saw 5 pace bowlers in an XI Michael Clarke made a billion. While I enjoyed it, it kinda put me off as a tactic.
That team was disgusting, and if SL had their best 11 available (and picked Randiv) they probably would have won. But that was different, the selectors realised how stupid rotation was and decided they couldn't drop anyone, which meant they had to play them all. This won't happen in the Ashes though, and if it does an actual all-rounder will play, not ****ing MJ.We played 4 quicks + a spinner at Sydney as well. Sort of unbalanced and unsettled the side IMO, not a fan at all.
sack lehmannApart from anointing Rogers, Lehmann said that he was considering a five-man bowling attack for Trent Bridge, which would likely have Brad Haddin and the uncapped James Faulkner batting at Nos. 6 and 7.