Leaving Border out of the side (as it’s a post-Border lineup), as far as I’m concerned Hayden, Ponting, Clarke, S Waugh, Gilchrist, Warne and McGrath pick themselves. That leaves four spots – an opener to partner Hayden, the final middle-order position, and the other two bowlers.
It’s tight between Taylor and Langer for the second openers spot – Warner isn’t there yet (and I’m not sure ever will be) and as much as I loved Slats he’s a notch below. Langer had the slightly better Test record and of course formed a magnificent partnership with Haydos, while Taylor scored some very difficult runs against great attacks, was a champion slipper and an outstanding captain. I’ve gone with Tubby, just.
The final middle-order slot came down to Hussey and Mark Waugh. Boon and Martyn came into consideration, Deano might have had things gone a little differently, and I expect Smith to be thereabouts sooner rather than later (if he isn’t already). But I’ve given the nod to Hussey in the end.
Finally, one of the two bowling spots has to go to Harris because I bloody love the bloke. The last place could have gone to McDermott, or Hughes, or Reid, or Gillespie, or Lee. But with the control of McGrath and Harris I reckon we can afford sheer pace and hostility (not to mention some explosive late-order hitting) so Mitchell Johnson makes the team.
Mark Taylor*
Matthew Hayden
Ricky Ponting
Michael Clarke
Steve Waugh
Michael Hussey
Adam Gilchrist+
Mitchell Johnson
Shane Warne
Ryan Harris
Glenn McGrath