Has Nev really dropped off that much? I remember just a few years ago he was a 45 averaging shield batsmanBetter bat than Nev. Moises is in good form atm. He (Moises) may bat three if they don’t run with Larkin. Depends what TPC wants to do I suppose
It's still Nev IMO. His batting has fallen way (although most people who knew a bit about him from juniors/grade were actually more surprised he scored so many runs in FC cricket initially than the drop off), and I think his general lower confidence as a player has made him spill a couple too, but I'd still take him behind the sticks ahead of anyone else if we were to ignore batting.I honestly don't know who the best specialist gloveman in the country is. Paine spilled a few in the Ashes, Nev has seemed to fall away a touch too, Carey still a bit patchy against spin, and nobody else really is in the conversation.
That is why I hate it when people like Handscomb take the gloves, he will never be a viable keeping option internationally, how is someone like Harper supposed to develop if he is carrying drinks all the time
Fair enough on balance, still has plenty to offer for NSWIt's still Nev IMO. His batting has fallen way (although most people who knew a bit about him from juniors/grade were actually more surprised he scored so many runs in FC cricket initially than the drop off), and I think his general lower confidence as a player has made him spill a couple too, but I'd still take him behind the sticks ahead of anyone else if we were to ignore batting.
As absurd as that is, I would genuinely prefer that to seeing his tenuous attempt at bowling.Gannon hit a century in grade. Maybe he's being picked as a batsman :/
Hmmm not sure that's actually the case that the programs are haphazard. Cummins and Hazlewood are getting the longest rests because they played in the most Ashes tests, Starc didn't play most of the Ashes so he's back Rd 1 of the Shield after missing part of the Marsh Cup, and Pattinson and Siddle haven't had the same kind of workload so they're back quickly.I don't really like how all the fast bowlers in test contention seem to be on completely different programs, there is probably some sound medical advice behind it but it just has an air of haphazardness about it. Would have probably rather seen Cummins playing more red ball cricket and someone like Kelly or Meredith getting a go.
Agree that D'aaaaaaaarcy probably should have been in the squad, Green not a bad option either
I'd say the opposite tbh. You need to get your squad together and firing leading up to the World T20 (I refuse to call it a world cup), not messing around giving randos games.Yeah the T20 world cup matters, but this largely irrelevant bilateral T20 stuff seems a good opportunity to have a look at other options.
And Patto returning earlier seems odd considering he played more than Starc and is even more injury prone. Either he should have been held back or (preferably) Starc was cleared to play earlier imo
With batting absolutely I agree, we need stability. But I would hate to see Cummins for example come in the next Test series undercooked because he has just been bowling four overs as his match preparationI'd say the opposite tbh. You need to get your squad together and firing leading up to the World T20 (I refuse to call it a world cup), not messing around giving randos games.
Nope. First Test is November 21st, T20s start Otcober 27th. At least nobody is being pulled out of their Shield squads...When is the international T20 stuff happening this summer? Aren't the tests first?