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**Official** 4th Test at Melbourne, 26-30 Dec 2024

Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Again, Pakistan selectors are the most forward thinking for not believing in incumbency.

We're lightyears behind the professionalism of Pakistan cricket
 

Qlder

International Regular
Probably the one day innings against the Indians and then the BBL innings sealed McSweeney's fate. Dropping the young player and keeping Usman tends to confirm the mates club between snr players and selectors.
I think it's just easier for them mentally. Dropping Khawaja or Marsh ends their career while McSweeney will likely be on the tour to Sri Lanka next month. Selectors can't make those tough calls
 
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social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Personally wouldn’t have dropped McSweeney but he can’t have too many complaints as he didn’t score enough runs

However, the continued selection of Marsh is a
mystery as there’s very little justification for it

Konstas is good enough but as others have said, it would be preferable to have eased him in down the order

A few rumours that Inglis will open which is a Hail Mary as well
 

Qlder

International Regular
Can't help thinking this would be better
1. Khawaja
2. Konstas
3. Labuschagne
4. McSweeney
5. Head
6. Smith
7. Carey

Smith opened the door by batting 6 last test and Cummins said most runs worldwide come from 5-7 now days, so why not put your best bat there

Also Green slots back into #4 when fit so leaves Labuschagne and McSweeney to have a clean fight for #3 instead of adding Smith to the equation
 
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honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Can't help thinking this would be better
1. Khawaja
2. Konstas
3. Labuschagne
4. McSweeney
5. Head
6. Smith
7. Carey

Smith opened the door by batting 6 last test and Cummins said most runs worldwide come from 5-7 now days, so why not put your best bat there

Whats with guys named Steve starting off as bowling ARs and then becoming the best bats in the side and then hiding down in the lower middle order?
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Personally wouldn’t have dropped McSweeney but he can’t have too many complaints as he didn’t score enough runs

However, the continued selection of Marsh is a
mystery as there’s very little justification for it

Konstas is good enough but as others have said, it would be preferable to have eased him in down the order

A few rumours that Inglis will open which is a Hail Mary as well
fmd
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
There is zero logic to any of the changes being made. Apart from Boland in for Hazlewood because he is injured. Although, on current form, it wouldn't surprise me if the selectors decided to drop Marsh as a batsman and then bring him in instead of Boland to replace Hazlewood.
 

Burgey

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Inglis opening would be peak #intent, as is getting the young bloke in when they’ve got India on the run. The tourists have barely fired a shot in anger since Perth and only rain has saved them from a hiding this past week. Aus selectors justifiably flexing hard by picking a foetus and otherwise letting the has beens have a last hurrah.


3-1 Aus. Can’t see either Melbourne or Sydney going more than three days
 

Qlder

International Regular
It's pretty funny when opening partner Khawaja could be same age as Konstas's Dad. If that doesn't make him retire nothing will 😀
 

morgieb

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So Australia are going to go into the Boxing Day test with no players in their 20s. That's fairly remarkable – as is the decade's age gap between Konstas and Labuschagne.
Haha I’m a few months older than Marnus, then there’s Konstas who’s about 18 month younger than my brother who’s a decade younger than me. Nuts.
 

Gob

International Coach
From what I've seen, Konstas is pretty loose around off stump is he not? McSweeney has a reasonably solid technique yet he got devoured by Bumrah so what chance Konstas has against Bumrah with the new cherry. **** ass decision
 

vicleggie

State Vice-Captain
Why drop McSweeney? He looked like a good opener in Perth. Don't want to create insecurity by dropping young batsmen after a couple of bad games.

Left the poor dude hanging with a 14 average, that's cold. You think Costas (or whatever his name is) is going to do any better against Bumrah? I doubt it.
 

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