Tangles
International Vice-Captain
Siddle if fit I would imagine.Yes, should definitely play Santner. What do people reckon will be Australia bowling line up?Bird or Siddle or Sayers for that one remaining spot. I'd definitely pick Bird.
Siddle if fit I would imagine.Yes, should definitely play Santner. What do people reckon will be Australia bowling line up?Bird or Siddle or Sayers for that one remaining spot. I'd definitely pick Bird.
tbf that could be the case if Southee and Taylor are missing and Boult continues his slow progress coming back from his back injury.infighting in the NZ camp already
series will be a cakewalk
Nah Haze is completely fine, just rested. Patto's injury honestly sounds like a cotton wool injury tbh, I can't see it keeping him out of a Test. Haven't heard word on Siddle.From the sounds of things Southee will probably be fit, Taylor probably won't be, and it's pretty clear that Boult won't find his lost 10kph in the next 3 weeks.
Then again for Australia Starc is gone, and Patto is under an injury cloud (and maybe Haze too?). So I'd say things are pretty even on the injury front.
Mm, depth isn't as good as it was a year back. I mean, we almost picked Scott Boland in a Test ffs.Plus Australia have about 600 seamers.
at least wait until the series has started before bringing out the excusesIF (if) Australia didn't beat NZ missing Taylor, Southee and the real Boult then they should only be allowed to play home tests tbh. With the evenness of test cricket atm those a huge holes in the kiwi boat that you just can't plug overnight.
Bit of a myth right now IMOPlus Australia have about 600 seamers.
At one point I considered you and I as online chums. Not anymore apparently based on this. Not sure why really this has come about but it has.But I expect it makes sense to you in your logical world.i cbf
Which is not much good if you pick three.If Bird and Chadd are next in the pecking order after Haze, Starc, Pattinson and Siddle, then thats alright but they start going full ****** with Fekete and Boland. As Kirk Lazarus said, you should never go full ********
Anyway if the wickets turn out to be as seamer friendly as they are being predicted, i'd have
Burns
Warner
Khawaja
Smith
Voges
SMarsh
Neville
Pattinson
Bird
Hazlewood
Lyon
They should be little bit flexible with the allrounder policy imo. I can understand having MMarsh on flat Aust conditions to share the workload but his out put on a helpful wicket with the bat atm will be like zero and in such conditions, 4 quicks should be able to do the job and the extra batsman will be invaluable
Are you giving me a choice between SMarsh and Jesus?SMarsh?! Jesus.
Meant 3 thereWhich is not much good if you pick three.
J.H Christ would likely struggle due to hand and foot injuriesAre you giving me a choice between SMarsh and Jesus?
Never seen Jesus bat so i'd stick with SMarsh
He'd save everyone single-handedly when he comes back in the 2nd innings, though.J.H Christ would likely struggle due to hand and foot injuries
Is Shaun more likely than his brother to score runs on helpful wickets. I have my doubts about S. Marsh agains the moving ball. Anyways it is unlikely we will see Australia going without an all rounder. I totally disagree with the view that selectors should be flexible with the all rounder policy. For any player to improve and gain consistency continuity is key. Either MMarsh is consistently one of the 6 bats picked or he gets dropped to improve on what ever deficiencies he may have ( batting for his state in the top 4). Picking MMarsh only on flat pitches will certainly not do his confidence any good, and certainly wont improve his bowling, well his batting may flourish, but then again we are picking MMarsh the all rounder. Pick him and allow him to play in a variety of conditions, so he can get the opportunity to bowl and bat in a variety of situations and guess what this will improve the likelihood that he will maximise the potential that he posses( and that is all selectors can do).If Bird and Chadd are next in the pecking order after Haze, Starc, Pattinson and Siddle, then thats alright but they start going full ****** with Fekete and Boland. As Kirk Lazarus said, you should never go full ********
Anyway if the wickets turn out to be as seamer friendly as they are being predicted, i'd have
Burns
Warner
Khawaja
Smith
Voges
SMarsh
Neville
Pattinson
Bird
Hazlewood
Lyon
They should be little bit flexible with the allrounder policy imo. I can understand having MMarsh on flat Aust conditions to share the workload but his out put on a helpful wicket with the bat atm will be like zero and in such conditions, 4 quicks should be able to do the job and the extra batsman will be invaluable
Yes. He made a hundred on that Centurion pitch and more recently he made 49 and looked all class in Adelaide when it was hooping around and without that knock the NZ series should have been 1-1.Is Shaun more likely than his brother to score runs on helpful wickets. I have my doubts about S. Marsh agains the moving ball. Anyways it is unlikely we will see Australia going without an all rounder. I totally disagree with the view that selectors should be flexible with the all rounder policy. For any player to improve and gain consistency continuity is key. Either MMarsh is consistently one of the 6 bats picked or he gets dropped to improve on what ever deficiencies he may have ( batting for his state in the top 4). Picking MMarsh only on flat pitches will certainly not do his confidence any good, and certainly wont improve his bowling, well his batting may flourish, but then again we are picking MMarsh the all rounder. Pick him and allow him to play in a variety of conditions, so he can get the opportunity to bowl and bat in a variety of situations and guess what this will improve the likelihood that he will maximise the potential that he posses( and that is all selectors can do).