I think I've only just seen ads start last week.Is anyone else in Aus finding the build up to this Ashes really low key? Dont think ive seen an add on tv about it and albeit casual fans ive spoken to didnt even know its starting this week.
If he was the clear and obvious candidate based on FC runs he wouldn't need to defend it.The way Lehmann's talking you'd think Marsh had way outperformed the other candidates. Perhaps he was looking at Ferguson's figures instead?
He'll probably score well enough to spite us and get another underserved year in the team. Particularly as he's being hidden down the order.
It's had the least build up for any Ashes that I can recall. Maybe we're just getting sick of cricket.Is anyone else in Aus finding the build up to this Ashes really low key? Dont think ive seen an add on tv about it and albeit casual fans ive spoken to didnt even know its starting this week.
If anything the nonsensical selections show they care too much.I don't know if Cricket Australia themselves even care about the Ashes anymore. If this is the biggest series in their calendar, then why pick a new wicketkeeper at the 11th hour of the series, completely discarding the two keepers you were using regularly for the last couple of years, all on the basis of him scoring a pretty 70 odd and not keeping wicket or for 2 years (or scoring runs for the last 7).
Then there is ditching your young opener you've been grooming and taking all over the world for a debutant who just happens to have hit a purple patch at the right time.
And to cap it off they recall Shaun Marsh.
This suggests a lack of foresight and planning for the Ashes. More importantly, it just shows they don't care. And if they themselves don't care for what is supposed to be 'the only series that matters', then how can you expect the casual fans to give ****?
I've been hearing a lot more about the Women's Ashes tbh, as it's being promoted very heavily given the number of people (or lack of) that actually care about itI don't know if Cricket Australia themselves even care about the Ashes anymore. If this is the biggest series in their calendar, then why pick a new wicketkeeper at the 11th hour of the series, completely discarding the two keepers you were using regularly for the last couple of years, all on the basis of him scoring a pretty 70 odd and not keeping wicket or for 2 years (or scoring runs for the last 7).
Then there is ditching your young opener you've been grooming and taking all over the world for a debutant who just happens to have hit a purple patch at the right time.
And to cap it off they recall Shaun Marsh.
This suggests a lack of foresight and planning for the Ashes. More importantly, it just shows they don't care. And if they themselves don't care for what is supposed to be 'the only series that matters', then how can you expect the casual fans to give ****?
Nah if they cared too much they'd start building their side for the Ashes two years out and treat all other cricket as a way to groom players for the series. Pick a core squad and stick with them. Do what sides do with their ODI side and World Cups.If anything the nonsensical selections show they care too much.
I don't enjoy being a SMarsh defender, but he has put up good shield numbers for quite a while now.If he was the clear and obvious candidate based on FC runs he wouldn't need to defend it.
Why is it that the cricket australia players who don't score, can't keep, get selected because they talk during an INNINGS, aren't blamed by media?? Sad!!Its the inconsistency that is so annoying
After dropping Neville and bringing in Wade, Wade does worse than Neville for the next couple of tests but is retained.
Where is the consistency ?
Ferguson gets one test and is out. Maddinson gets three tests.
Annoying !
I think he'd do a good job at six... under a different captain and coach.Based on those stats Nev should be picked as a batter for 6.
The selectors do different jobs than everyone else in Cricket Australia...James Sutherland isn't picking the teamI don't know if Cricket Australia themselves even care about the Ashes anymore. If this is the biggest series in their calendar, then why pick a new wicketkeeper at the 11th hour of the series, completely discarding the two keepers you were using regularly for the last couple of years, all on the basis of him scoring a pretty 70 odd and not keeping wicket or for 2 years (or scoring runs for the last 7).
Then there is ditching your young opener you've been grooming and taking all over the world for a debutant who just happens to have hit a purple patch at the right time.
And to cap it off they recall Shaun Marsh.
This suggests a lack of foresight and planning for the Ashes. More importantly, it just shows they don't care. And if they themselves don't care for what is supposed to be 'the only series that matters', then how can you expect the casual fans to give ****?
Which will amount to nothing come thursday, but I guess one takes what one can.One thing I have noticed is that the Australian selectors have taken some of the attention from England. Earlier the media were concentrating on ECB selecting gaffes, wonky unknown bats like Vince and Malan. Now the media is preoccupied with CA being completely clueless basically - I read (and listen to) both English and Australian media by the way.
The Australian selectors have handed the English a free and unforeseen victory here.
None of it really matters until the first ball. It is all waffle really.Which will amount to nothing come thursday, but I guess one takes what one can.