Sportsrahi
Cricket Spectator
After such a poor performance, Moeen Ali Dropped by ECB and now Jofra Archer will take on. Lets see if Jofra Archer can lead England to first win of Ashes 2019. Mitchell starc also included in 12th man squad.
Wait until Jhye Richardson is flown in to play the 2nd tour game before 4th test (to rest 4 of the main pacers)....then we'll have a selection headacheOn the plus side, never thought I'd see the day when Aus selectors actually had to make decisions like this because we had so many fit bowlers
Didn't Starc get rested a match after a match-winning spell because of rotation?Pretty hard justifying Starc over Siddle, tbf. Siddle being an «overs-eater» and keeps things relatively tight. Starc is the exact opposite.
Did the Australian team ever genuinely apply a RoPo in Tests, though? (Aside against South Africa in Perth in 2013, and that was more or less out of necessity)
There was an overlap between Johnston and Davidson (former retired in 1955, latter debuted in 1953). Of course Davidson didn't peak until Johnston and Miller had both retired and Lindwall was in his late 30's.I recall in 82/83 Lillee and Alderman both got injured and they had Lawson, Thommo and iirc a young Rackemann around to fill the breach, but nothing like this lot. To have five genuine test standard seamers at one time is probably a first for us since the early 50s. - Lindwall, Miller, Johnston, Davo- and tbh I can’t think of a fifth to compare and am not even sure Bill Johnston played on into the 50s when Davo started, and I cbf looking it up
fwiw Johnston played on to '55 but wrecked his knee in '53 and lost effectiveness, Davidson started in '53 but didn't break out until '57 (I think not coincidentally after Ian Johnson retired). Archer debuted in '53 and went until his career ending injury in '56 (also likely another factor that allowed Davidson to rise). I think it's a case of good on paper but the bowlers either had peaked or had yet to peak. We also had Geff Noblet, who averaged 19 domestically, I think he was a Chadd Sayers type though, and Alan Walker, a skiddy left armer who went to SA in '49/50 but never played a test.I recall in 82/83 Lillee and Alderman both got injured and they had Lawson, Thommo and iirc a young Rackemann around to fill the breach, but nothing like this lot. To have five genuine test standard seamers at one time is probably a first for us since the early 50s. - Lindwall, Miller, Johnston, Davo- and tbh I can’t think of a fifth to compare and am not even sure Bill Johnston played on into the 50s when Davo started, and I cbf looking it up
Maybe, thought thommo was last his best even by then and Pascoe was very inconsistent. As was Hogg, come to that. Never fulfilled his potential did he? Mad bastardStill think 80 was stronger with Lillee, Thommo, Pascoe, Hogg, Walker and then Dymock and Alderman came in when the top guns faltered.
Move on to late 1990's / early 2000's and Brett Lee comes into the mix at the expense of Reiffel.Dunno if they were all available at the same time, but the mid/late 90s options were very solid on paper at least, weren't they? McGrath, Fleming, Dizzy, Reiffel, Kasper and (at a pinch) Bichel.