I guess I'm wondering if he was the stand in and Rad still the incumbent in selectors minds. A lot depends on details we don't really know around the last match.Shouldn't really be an item of discussion as Nevill is the incumbent and performed really well in the last test
That's the way I interpreted it.I guess I'm wondering if he was the stand in and Rad still the incumbent in selectors minds. A lot depends on details we don't really know around the last match.
Totally agree about watto I think experience is needed. But I do not seethe selectors going back after Marsh's performanceI voted for Rad, and bring back Shane Watson too, not sure what either did to deserve being dropped.
yes true but ryan harris wasn't dropped just injured and he supposedly was not going to play the first testHaddin.
Was never dropped so will get his spot back but one more failure in a losing cause would probably see him off. Was never a fan. Didn't think he was any better than Ryan Campbell.
Nah, that was all pre-Ashes bull****. It was always going to be Rhino/Haze/Johnson.yes true but ryan harris wasn't dropped just injured and he supposedly was not going to play the first test
Oh, I thought he was a lock for the first test if he was fit, but I was away for patches of the build up to the first test so am probably wrong.What? It was confirmed in all but explicit terms by multiple people that Harris wouldn't have played.
The vast majority of supporters are advocating NevillReally interesting how at odds CW is with the media on this. How come every ex-player seems almost disgusted by any suggestion of dropping Haddin, but his only backers here are avid England fans? Are there many dissenters in Australia?
Ok, hadn't heard. That's good news on that front. Selectors have a decision to make then.his kid isnt in hospital anymore
that's good news.his kid isnt in hospital anymore
Same happened with Healy. Despite Heals clearly being on the wane and Gilchrist being in waiting for what seemed like forever, there were many who seriously agreed with Healy wanting a farewell 'Gabba Test with retirement immediately after. Keepers are the heart of the team so I guess people are loathe to let go of that too easily. In fairness, this was proven again when the selectors correctly picked Gilchrist who went on to have one of the best debut seasons of any player ever.Really interesting how at odds CW is with the media on this. How come every ex-player seems almost disgusted by any suggestion of dropping Haddin, but his only backers here are avid England fans? Are there many dissenters in Australia?