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he'd also been very good in ODIs for the year or so before his selection. Then made that 151 on debut in India, also made 140 odd a few months later in his first Test at home. He was definitely the next best bat available. Lehmann and Hodge were the others and while Lehmann might have been able to match pup's level for a year or 2, the long term option was the right one.He was definitely picked mostly on "potential"/eye test though. IIRC he'd only put together one really strong season and was still averaging high 30s/low 40s in an era where a dozen batsmen were averaging 50 in the Shield.
It was only really the 05 Ashes that put him in the cross-hairs to get dropped for Hodge and that whole series should be asterisked for obvious reasons