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Jacques
Jacques
I like the way you think.Watto will rip through the top order with the others cleaning up the tail.
In regards to the masses who don't think the selectors will pick Sidebottom.Johnson is easily a better batsman than Stuart Clark, and potentially better than Lee too.
But you picked Bracken!It's a predicition thread, not what I want.
Jaques is an opener, though, something neither Symonds nor Watson are or have ever been. It'd require Hussey moving to open for both to play, and like SA with de Villiers, Australia seem to have decided that Hussey will never open again, no matter how many middle-order batsmen they have to manufacture into openers to make it happen.Fitness pending obviously, but it looks as if Jaques, Symonds & Watson will be fighting for two places between them. And, despite being a big scoring batsman, Jaques cannot match the other two for all-round abilities.. However if Australia are confident their four main bowlers can do the job Jaques should sneak in the XI...
Jaques has been dropped from the contract list so i doubt he will play!!!Well, as the English Test Summer comes to an end, I would like to stage a little game with the Cricket Chat crowd.
The game is pretty simple - just predict the two XIs that will take the field in Cardiff for the 1st Test of next summer's Ashes, along with the captains and wicket-keepers. Simple, innit? Then next summer we'll have a look at who did the best, and who did rubbish. Everybody understand?
I will go first:
ENGLAND
Strauss
Cook
Bell
Pietersen (c)
Collingwood
Prior (wk)
Flintoff
Harmison
Anderson
Jones
Panesar
AUSTRALIA
Hayden
Jaques
Ponting (c)
Hussey
Clarke
Symonds
Haddin (wk)
Casson
Lee
Noffke
Clark
Remember, you're predicting - not picking who you want to get in.
Well my guesses were pretty poor on the whole. If I get more than 12 of the 22 players correct I'd be very surprised.Cook
Key
Bell
Pietersen*
Collingwood
Prior+
Flintoff
Sidebottom
Anderson
Harmison
Panesar
Not sure that Key will be in, but think Strauss will be dropped between now and the Ashes and Key is just my best guess as to who would be next in line for an openers spot. I think Prior will be the keeper on the West Indies tour and do well enough to keep his place for the summer Tests, especially since I reckon England will be desperate to find a wickie to bat a six.
Hayden
Jaques
Ponting*
Hussey
Clarke
Watson
Haddin+
Noffke
Lee
Clark
Tait
I rate Tait higher than Bollinger, Johnson and the raft of spinners. He has said he is now ready to play international cricket again and if he has a good Aussie summer with the ball I think he'll be a more attractive pick than any of the other options for that 4th bowler spot.
The only person to even mention Swann, mad.This thread really does highlight the dilemmas which will face the England selectors as far as the bowling attack is concerned. Will they really leave Sidebottom out? Can they afford to play 5 bowlers, 4 of whom are rank tailenders? This highlights why Giles was so valuable. Could Swann be in with a chance?
Predictions looking solid IMO.AUSTRALIA
Shane Watson
ENGLAND
James Anderson.
It just goes to show that prediction of two XIs a year down the road is almost impossible, because things don't change considerably only very rarely.Man just read through the thread. If this many cricket fanatics can get predictions so wrong less than a year out from the event, imagine how bad economists must be at picking economic growth...
Interesting that nearly every team had both Jaques and Hayden, who have both lost their places.
Very few teams had Katich (none had Hughes).
Noone had North (who is almost a certainty for the #6).
Noone had Siddle.
Lol @ Casson.
Unfortunately Noffke got injured at the wrong time AGAIN. Not that we need him with Johnson, Siddle, Lee and Clark.
9 from 11 have made the squad which isn't that awful.Australia
1. P. Jaques
2. S. Watson
3. R. Ponting [captain]
4. M. Hussey
5. M. Clarke
6. A. Symonds
7. B. Haddin [keeper]
8. B. Lee
9. M. Johnson
10. S. Clark
11. B. Hilfenhaus