Nothing wrong with that either. If you get confidence in building an innings against international attacks then it should help you with your longer game as well. So good luck to him. We really need Finch to succeed now. Besides I think Gilly made his way into the test side via the ODI team iirc.I think with his ODI success came a lot of renewed confidence, throw in a bit of specialist coaching as well.
I think it goes to show that selection per format isn't as simple as we thought. Success in ODIs could be as good, or even better, an indicator of Test performances than First-class cricket.Warner was clearly the goods though whereas you could bowl hoops around Finch. He's basically become a better fc player and now a test player on the back of his ODI experience. He'd never have made tests if you were just looking at his fc form.
Gilly was by far the best WK/bat in the Shield at the time too though. Bit of a different situation.Nothing wrong with that either. If you get confidence in building an innings against international attacks then it should help you with your longer game as well. So good luck to him. We really need Finch to succeed now. Besides I think Gilly made his way into the test side via the ODI team iirc.
AgreedFinch had an awful defense for a long time. He didn't have the tools to succeed at fc level. He's worked on those and obviously had the raw talent. I don't mind him at all in our test side based on his last few fc seasons.
Sometimes you can tell when a player had the ability to succeed at tests. Footwork and defense are both vital. Warner had them. Finch has developed them. Head is... getting there.
I feel like you've borrowed my list herePlayers who have scored more than 500 runs in each of the last two seasons:
Ferguson
Weatherald
Head
Burns
Harris
Patterson
Hughes
Turner
Cartwright
Bailey
White
Wildermuth
Lehmann
Dean
I should have used your list but I went through the records myself I was so incensed.I feel like you've borrowed my list here
Definitely think you should only look at the guys who average 40 over this period or a minimum 35 as Dean and co don't deserve consideration.
Jfc that alone is an incredible statIn his last 27 Tests, Mitch Marsh has reached 40 in an innings five times.
He’s reached 30 eight times in his last 27 Tests.yeah but has he reached 30? Because that's apparently the new bench mark.
Both will fail (presume you're talking about Marshes) but will play out the Aussie summer, make one score somewhere on a flat track and then book a flight for England because selectors.I actually think that Mitch looked better with the bat & ball in this test than he has for a while
Anyway, barring a 2nd innings miracle, both should be gone