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***Official*** West Indies tour of Australia, Jan–Feb 2024

Starfighter

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
It's almost like "the death of test cricket" is corporate gaslighting.
It's more to do with the fact audiences have generally declined or are declining outside of England and Australia and the Indian investments in the T20 leagues are effectively turning world cricket into a feeder series for the IPL, with far more money on offer than 9/12 test nations can offer, and there's no leadership to preserve and expand the test game.

People who make tens of thousands of posts on a cricket forum aren't representative of the general population, who very much seem to prefer the cheap predictable thrill of T20s, even though I doubt most people remember anything about T20 games they watched a week ago.
 

Ilovecric

U19 Cricketer
Kemar Roach was very well spoken just then.

I'm glad after many tours to get pumped, sometimes half fit, he is tasting some team and a bit of personal success too. He has put in solid bowling shifts this tour whenever I've tuned in.
Yes, he first toured and showed success against Ponting I believe, that's how long he has been toiling and doing well. The next best solid performance from WI was maybe 09 when Gayle made 166 not out.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Haha the first three names absolutely do not fall under that category; those three were talent-ID'd young and had to have plenty of Test experience under their belts - like, 30-40+ Tests - until they really "came good". They learned their craft at the top level, not at FC level.
Yeah they were a reach because I wanted to use Australian examples. I still think Khawaja, Marsh and Head only sort their **** out in a strong FC scene.

Daryl Mitchell, CdG and BJ Watling are late bloomers closer to home. Heck we turned Michael Bracewell into a role that won some games..
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Well then you have the luxury of playing a young specialist batter at #6 (McSweeney?). Or, if Head stops being such a helpful hack when in early strife, he can slot down a spot.
It'll be Renshaw but if McSweeney has a strong 2024 in the Shield then I'd definitely have a look at him.

I am fundamentally opposed to picking 31-32yo journeymen with mediocre Shield records off a purple patch. We tried that heaps in the 2010s and it virtually never worked.
 

mackembhoy

International Regular
We didn’t have any openers going by that line of thinking, given the other bloke didn’t start doing it til a couple of years ago
In all jest, to carry your bat fronting up to open when he could have just stayed at 4 is mighty impressive.

To do it in the fourth innings when a guy is bowling lethally at the other end. Even more so.

Even more so when his fourth innings record is a big outlier in his career.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
It'll be Renshaw but if McSweeney has a strong 2024 in the Shield then I'd definitely have a look at him.
Yeah maybe I have a bit more faith in Marsh surviving a couple more years than the rest of you, just taking a stab in the dark as to the situation by that time
 

Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
It'll be Renshaw but if McSweeney has a strong 2024 in the Shield then I'd definitely have a look at him.

I am fundamentally opposed to picking 31-32yo journeymen with mediocre Shield records off a purple patch. We tried that heaps in the 2010s and it virtually never worked.
Big McSweeney fan, he's been the best domestic trade in the last few years that's worked out.

JFM with potential to surpass that with a few more brains
 

Burgey

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In all jest, to carry your bat fronting up to open when he could have just stayed at 4 is mighty impressive.

To do it in the fourth innings when a guy is bowling lethally at the other end. Even more so.

Even more so when his fourth innings record is a big outlier in his career.
Yeah it will understandably get lost in the excitement what a cracking knock that was. The way he worked at staying more side on and it fell into place was impressive. To carry your bat like that is a bit ridiculous tbh. Even though he’s not peak Smith any more, he’s still head and shoulders the best player in that side against good bowling in tough conditions.
 

Flem274*

123/5
It's more to do with the fact audiences have generally declined or are declining outside of England and Australia and the Indian investments in the T20 leagues are effectively turning world cricket into a feeder series for the IPL, with far more money on offer than 9/12 test nations can offer, and there's no leadership to preserve and expand the test game.

People who make tens of thousands of posts on a cricket forum aren't representative of the general population, who very much seem to prefer the cheap predictable thrill of T20s, even though I doubt most people remember anything about T20 games they watched a week ago.
I'm not going to speak for other nations but test match crowds in NZ are pretty stable and full houses in the traditional grounds, as is the following. Also to be anecdotal, sports fans (as opposed to casual event goers) also recognise T20 doesn't have the depth of tests or ODIs. Sports fans who find tests a bit much prefer ODIs.

But yes I think those trying to turn world cricket into an IPL feeder series are heavily involved in the gaslighting.
 

TheJediBrah

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It'll be Renshaw but if McSweeney has a strong 2024 in the Shield then I'd definitely have a look at him.
Matt Short is making a run even in red-ball. Only I don't see him as a particularly solid "stop a collapse" type option but more of another Head/Marsh aggressor type
 

Flem274*

123/5
It'll be Renshaw but if McSweeney has a strong 2024 in the Shield then I'd definitely have a look at him.

I am fundamentally opposed to picking 31-32yo journeymen with mediocre Shield records off a purple patch. We tried that heaps in the 2010s and it virtually never worked.
It's contextual. If selectors watch the player and see clear evidence of improvement, then to quote Steve Hansen theory on wingers "use them while they're hot."
 

Spark

Global Moderator
It's contextual. If selectors watch the player and see clear evidence of improvement, then to quote Steve Hansen theory on wingers "use them while they're hot."
It just doesn't work for us for whatever reason. I'd even argue that it didn't work with Voges and that's the closest you can get - we didn't pick him to pile on runs against the worst WI attack ever fielded at home, we picked him to score runs in England in 2015 and he failed dismally.
 

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