Gob
International Coach
Who?I have a feeling that Votes might be the scapegoat.
Who?I have a feeling that Votes might be the scapegoat.
I have a problem with picking your number 6 batsman based on his ability to bowl, not his ability to bat. Weakening your batting lineup to try to cover a possible weakness in your bowling attack doesn't make sense to me.I'm not a Watto fan but if Harris isn't fit then his miserly accurate bowling is more useful than Marshes batting. To go in without Harris and then pick Marsh makes me nervous. If Starc and MJ don't start well you basically have to go straight to Lyon. Now sure maybe they both fire and it's not an issue but I would prefer Wattos bowling just in case.
Yeah it's mainly a product of him debuting before he was really ready as a batsman. He debuted just after his 18th birthday, failed early, then spent a couple of seasons batting at #8 and playing as a bowling allrounder. In his last 20 First Class games (which is almost half his entire career and includes four Test matches) he averages 51.MMarsh's FC average is not even a remotely good approximation of his batting ability.
VogesWho?
Watto's bowling is relatively irrelevant these days and has been for a number of yearsIf Watson doesn't bowl well in this game I expect Boof to go with Marsh. I just don't think you get much from his bowling so MJ, Starc or Lyon will have to bowl more. Unless you can squeeze some overs out of Voges.
This is my thoughts exactly.There's no question that both Marsh's have caught the fc ton bug lately and that's great. There's no question that MMarsh would be one of the first picked if you were looking for someone to bludgeon an under strength attack on a road. Not sure that means he's going to produce when Jimmy is making it talk and we're 4/sfa. Tbf, Watson isn't exactly the first name that comes to mind for those occasions either, but he's shown he's in fair nick so it's still his spot to lose.
I think the argument about whose bowling is going to be most useful in the conditions really is the decider here, and Watto if fit still wins it. It's super close and if Marsh can produce when going gets tough as well as when it's easy then he's going to be a real asset for a lot of years.
Marsh stood up in the UAE in conditions far more foreign to him than the UK will be so I'm not to concerned about his temperamentThere's no question that both Marsh's have caught the fc ton bug lately and that's great. There's no question that MMarsh would be one of the first picked if you were looking for someone to bludgeon an under strength attack on a road. Not sure that means he's going to produce when Jimmy is making it talk and we're 4/sfa. Tbf, Watson isn't exactly the first name that comes to mind for those occasions either, but he's shown he's in fair nick so it's still his spot to lose.
I think the argument about whose bowling is going to be most useful in the conditions really is the decider here, and Watto if fit still wins it. It's super close and if Marsh can produce when going gets tough as well as when it's easy then he's going to be a real asset for a lot of years.
If Marsh bowls enough to go for 0/100 then something must've gone seriously amiss with the rest of our attackAgreed again. Marsh is more likely to take a bag of wickets but he's also way more like to go for 0/100. Not what we need with our current bowling lineup.
I think we're on a very similar wavelength actually. It's only a question of if Marsh is ready now to bring more than Watto's meagre offerings, or if he's not quite there yet. I'm in the not quite camp, you're obviously not. I think we'll both be in the same camp sooner rather than later.If Marsh bowls enough to go for 0/100 then something must've gone seriously amiss with the rest of our attack
I think that you need to bear in mind that Watto has been bowling less than 14 overs per test for the last 3 years - we could get that output from Clarke, Voges and Smith if need be without having to resort to MMarsh
Watto is an all-rounder in name only these days
I actually have one foot in the anyone but Watto camp as much as anything else as it is hard to name a player that has had so much misplaced trust thrust upon him in relatively recent Australian test historyI think we're on a very similar wavelength actually. It's only a question of if Marsh is ready now to bring more than Watto's meagre offerings, or if he's not quite there yet. I'm in the not quite camp, you're obviously not. I think we'll both be in the same camp sooner rather than later.