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He actually got dropped for Maxwell.. who also batted three (technically four because of nightwatchman Nathan Lyon).Oh yeah that's right. Not sure who he got dropped for though.
A dark and silly period.
He actually got dropped for Maxwell.. who also batted three (technically four because of nightwatchman Nathan Lyon).Oh yeah that's right. Not sure who he got dropped for though.
i mean symonds made two really good tons and averaged 40 but did he really have that great of a time at 6 either?
Yeah but that was a different problem -- the best batsmen in the team seemed to randomly fall off a cliff when batting in that position. This more recent problem is just the inability to find six good batsmen to fill all the slots - I'm sure Smith, Handscomb etc could score runs at six if they were picked there - particularly given they'd like one of them to bowl seam-up.Number 6 being such a problem spot is recent tbh. It used to be 4 where we could never find anyone to score runs from.
Averaged in the 30s at 6 so not really. Batsmen with good records at 6 since 2005 for Australia are Hussey, Gilchrist and Clarke... but nobody really recent. Best recent one is Voges who averaged 40 at 6.i mean symonds made two really good tons and averaged 40 but did he really have that great of a time at 6 either?
MHussey was the prototypical specialist everythingMHussey is the only person who I can think of who had reasonable success at 6 in semi-recent years. Unsurprising as he's pretty much the prototypical specialist 6.
Maxi what a beauty. Now hole out.Badly want to see a Maxi 50 here. Come on, show!
I thought it was the other way around? He originally got picked because there was a spot opening and they decided to shove him in, then Clarke (I think) got dropped and they shifted him back down.MHussey was the prototypical specialist everything
He could have batted anywhere and been just as successful IMO. Wasn't he always an opener until they forced him to no. 6 just to get him in a team already boasting Hayden and Langer?
i just dunno about two tons though, i was never sold on symonds' career. was only handy with the ball toowell now we're getting into weird territory because other than sobers not many batsman stayed at 6 and averaged much above 40
i just dunno about two tons though, i was never sold on symonds' career. was only handy with the ball too
He was an opener in first class cricket, but this is right. That was really the thing which kept him out of the test team for so long, Australia had a string of successful openers with Slater, Hayden, Langer etc, and Hussey never really dominated in the shield like he did in county cricket. Was picked after the 2005 Ashes loss for the opening spot and moved down when there was a middle order spot because he did well opening. Was definitely thought of as an opening option at the time though as far as I remember.I thought it was the other way around? He originally got picked because there was a spot opening and they decided to shove him in, then Clarke (I think) got dropped and they shifted him back down.
Border and Waugh both batted at 6 a lot and averaged over 50 there, though they did play more at 5 overall.yeah i didnt rate symonds as much as most either
however there's hardly been any number 6 in history who was a gun bat and didnt get promoted up the order. Sobers the only one I can think of who mainly stayed at 6