The way he was treated was atrocious. I'm off the belief that of a batsman is in a team for any reason other than injury he needs to be there for a few tests at least.But you can drop Ferguson after 1? If I was Ferguson (or a few of the other blokes) and they picked Labuschagne I'd be livid
He still has 3-4 fc matches before the team for the first test is chosen and if he knocks up a century in each then he should be a lockWhat a sad stage we're at, where we would usually shoot down any suggestion that a guy like Will Pucovski be selected with not even 10 matches to his name. But so dry is the desert, so lifeless is the Mojave of Australian batting that we have come unironically to thinking he's a real chance.
And he is, the selectors would do it.
Yeah in a world without Khawaja I could see Australia trying to rationalise it by talking up his experience etc.Reckon Shaun Marsh will still get picked (as long as he has decent Shield form), in part because Oz cricket commentators are always rationalising his poor form; Mike Hussey was doing it multiple times on commentary during the match and Brett Lee appeared to be ready to go in mourning if he isn't picked for the Gabba.
100%Renshaw bats time. And he’s sitting on the sidelines over there while we get rolled for around 150 in each dig. Smdh
Probably just habit, but the first Test is at Adelaide this year.Reckon Shaun Marsh will still get picked (as long as he has decent Shield form), in part because Oz cricket commentators are always rationalising his poor form; Mike Hussey was doing it multiple times on commentary during the match and Brett Lee appeared to be ready to go in mourning if he isn't picked for the Gabba.
Ehh, the previous generation I felt played pretty well overseas (Langer, Martyn, Hussey, Gilchrist, Goodwin). This generation is just kinda dodgy in general.And I don't like picking WA batsmen. They seem to have the hardest time adjusting to overseas conditions.
Please play them and bring them to England next year. Will be fun watching the Marsh boys fail miserably.If Marshes get picked for home summer they'll probably do well and average 60+. It will still be **** though because then they'll keep their spots for the next away tours and **** the bed like they always do. Would much rather Maxwell/Ferguson/anyone else be given a home summer to show what they can do.
Darsh is 35, has no first class double ton, averages little more (and that's solely due to the Ashes) and his shield effort that got him recalled was an average of 38 with a top score of 91.I'm not convinced on Ferguson. 35 year olds should have a stellar first class career to come into test reckoning. He's still averaging under 40. He needs to hit a couple of double tons to be even considered IMO. I'd actually prefer S Marsh to Ferguson. At least if S Marsh scores more than 10 he'll go on.
Yeah and I wouldn't have Marsh in the side. But between Ferguson and Marsh I'd take Marsh. You don't pick 35 year olds who have first class averages under 40. If I have to have one I'd take the one who had played a much of tests and has had some (limited) success.Darsh is 35, has no first class double ton, averages little more (and that's solely due to the Ashes) and his shield effort that got him recalled was an average of 38 with a top score of 91.
Yeah but an Indian first class average of 45 is more like a Sheffield shield first class average of 35 so Jadeja would easily be picked as a specialist batsman under the current regime provided he was from Western Australia. He might even get a few overs on away tours.Ravi Jadeja has a FC average of 45. Would he make Australia's Top 7?