TBF, I think the SA team balance would be improved by having Hughes keep wickets, at least in the short term. With McDonald not bowling, Botha's had to become an all-rounder batting at 6 to still provide 5 bowling options, and with the bat he isn't good enough to be there.2013/14 will be Tim Ludeman's last Sheffield Shield season. Calling it now.
And no, it won't be because he's too busy playing internationals...
Thinking more as a potential international keeper-batsman package deal, not exclusively with the gloves.I definitely don't think Haddin is a better wicket keeper than Ludeman. Not anymore anyway.
Raphael keeps wicket in club cricket; I'd be looking at that before Hughes.TBF, I think the SA team balance would be improved by having Hughes keep wickets, at least in the short term. With McDonald not bowling, Botha's had to become an all-rounder batting at 6 to still provide 5 bowling options, and with the bat he isn't good enough to be there.
Yeah, that wasn't the point of NUFAN's post though; he was specifically talking about keeping I think.Thinking more as a potential international keeper-batsman package deal, not exclusively with the gloves.
But Hughes should be a PONI with the gloves, for the ODI team. Haddin isn't going to be around forever and the rest of the country's glovemen are shunts in List A cricket.Raphael keeps wicket in club cricket; I'd be looking at that before Hughes.
I think they'll just stick with Ludeman for the season and then make an offseason signing if he tanks it with the bat again (which he will) though.
Haha, I made a few jokes about how the management should consider Watlinging him but I don't think he's in any way keen on it. He did keep a bit in junior cricket but I don't think he's ever been a full-time wicket keeper for any serious cricket side before.But Hughes should be a PONI with the gloves, for the ODI team. Haddin isn't going to be around forever and the rest of the country's glovemen are shunts in List A cricket.
Ofcourse Nevill is a better keeper than Haddin, not understanding your argument here.
Just checkin'The latter.
This is what causes confusion. I'm not suggesting Ludeman as a package is a better option because I admit his batting isn't up to it. I was encouraged last season when he did produce a string of decent scores and when he started opening in the big bash I felt he had a bit to work with, you know develop some more but unfortunately runs seem hard to come by for Ludes. As a keeper whenever I see him, I think he looks very tidy and component. I do like Hartley but he seems to for whatever reason drop a simple catch (not that regularly) but a little too often.Thinking more as a potential international keeper-batsman package deal, not exclusively with the gloves.
Ryan Carters.Yeah, can't see anyone challenging Ludeman. He has Berry good support within the SACA setup.
Didn't that basically just happen because all the bowlers in their infinite wisdom decided to repeatedly bowl short to him despite his whole setup being based around that?I was encouraged last season when he did produce a string of decent scores and when he started opening in the big bash I felt he had a bit to work with, you know develop some more
Yeah, I understand it wasn't fully serious, but tbh he's a gun ODI top-order bat, none of our 'keepers do anything unless they open (and we've got way too many opening options as it is), and it lets us play a better batsman than the 'keeper would be. If he were keen for it, I reckon it would genuinely improve the ODI side.Haha, I made a few jokes about how the management should consider Watlinging him but I don't think he's in any way keen on it. He did keep a bit in junior cricket but I don't think he's ever been a full-time wicket keeper for any serious cricket side before.
He plays for South Australia now so no change therefor any serious cricket side before.
I know he's better with the bat but is he any better with the mitts?Ryan Carters.
i cant believe you decided to go ahead with thatYeah, can't see anyone challenging Ludeman. He has Berry good support within the SACA setup.
Funnily enough, I kind of think the exact opposite about the ODI side. With Watson and Faulkner in the side it pretty much automatically gives you batting down to eight with still maintaining five frontline ODI bowlers. I think it affords the side the luxury of picking the best gloveman in the country without worrying too much about the batting, as he could bat eight without any dramas to the balance of the side.Yeah, I understand it wasn't fully serious, but tbh he's a gun ODI top-order bat, none of our 'keepers do anything unless they open (and we've got way too many opening options as it is), and it lets us play a better batsman than the 'keeper would be. If he were keen for it, I reckon it would genuinely improve the ODI side.
Chuck would love it because someone said his name.remember Tom Triffitt
i cant believe you decided to go ahead with that
Yeah, my original argument was going to be an all-rounder at 7, in case one of the frontliners shunts it (let's face it, one of them usually does). Then I realised that, when Clarke isn't playing and Smitteh takes his rightful place in the ODI side, I'd be NSW-ing the team:Funnily enough, I kind of think the exact opposite about the ODI side. With Watson and Faulkner in the side it pretty much automatically gives you batting down to eight with still maintaining five frontline ODI bowlers. I think it affords the side the luxury of picking the best gloveman in the country without worrying too much about the batting, as he could bat eight without any dramas to the balance of the side.
Where it gets confusing from that point is that the wicket keepers in the "best glovemen in the country but poor OD batsmen" category - Paine, Nevill, Hartley - all have very correct techniques and find it hard to improvise at times. At eight they'd be really out of place. It'd be fine if they were just hacks with the bat, but they're not.
Which leaves me basically just picking Haddin and hoping things get simpler by the time he's done.
I made the same revelation during the ODI series and believe it is worth a shot.Yeah, I understand it wasn't fully serious, but tbh he's a gun ODI top-order bat, none of our 'keepers do anything unless they open (and we've got way too many opening options as it is), and it lets us play a better batsman than the 'keeper would be. If he were keen for it, I reckon it would genuinely improve the ODI side.
Beefy Boi wants Ludeman in the ODI team!Funnily enough, I kind of think the exact opposite about the ODI side. With Watson and Faulkner in the side it pretty much automatically gives you batting down to eight with still maintaining five frontline ODI bowlers. I think it affords the side the luxury of picking the best gloveman in the country without worrying too much about the batting, as he could bat eight without any dramas to the balance of the side.
Where it gets confusing from that point is that the wicket keepers in the "best glovemen in the country but poor OD batsmen" category - Paine, Nevill, Hartley - all have very correct techniques and find it hard to improvise at times. At eight they'd be really out of place. It'd be fine if they were just hacks with the bat, but they're not.
Which leaves me basically just picking Haddin and hoping things get simpler by the time he's done.