What do you mean I forgot Brad Green? He sounds made up. Also my point was that WA have a stack of bowling options only.True.
Their is a shortage of consistent batsmen in the WA.
At least they are talented batsmen,you forgot Brad Green also a batsmen.
You also forgot Merken KlejerkenWhat do you mean I forgot Brad Green? He sounds made up. Also my point was that WA have a stack of bowling options only.
Still issues with the finger? IIRC he was playing lower level cricket towards the end of last summer and into March but never seemed to come into the frame..Not too bad without the Marsh brothers , Bancroft & Behrendorff
Inglis over Whiteman interesting
WA
Philippe
Short
Cartwright
Turner
Stoinis
Inglis
Green
Agar/Tye
Coulter-Nile
Paris/Kelly
Richardson
Surely they'd play an extra batsman? Maybe they just don't have any I dunno but 5 (or 4) specialist bowlers and 4 (or 5) all-rounders is a bit of overkill surelyNot too bad without the Marsh brothers , Bancroft & Behrendorff
Inglis over Whiteman interesting
WA
Philippe
Short
Cartwright
Turner
Stoinis
Inglis
Green
Agar/Tye
Coulter-Nile
Paris/Kelly
Richardson
Jono Wells is the extra batsman that will play.Surely they'd play an extra batsman? Maybe they just don't have any I dunno but 5 (or 4) specialist bowlers and 4 (or 5) all-rounders is a bit of overkill surely
I think pretty much all people would argue this. They'd probably leave a bowler out before they left out one of those guys. The amount of batting allrounders they have surely means they don't have to go with Inglis at 6 and Green at 7.I would almost argue that guys like Cartwright and Turner could be chosen over Wells on batting alone
They definitely would, they are better batsmen, but they're not the ones who are going to be left out for Wells, that would be one of the 5 unnecessary specialist bowlersI would almost argue that guys like Cartwright and Turner could be chosen over Wells on batting alone