Furball
Evil Scotsman
His home ground being the Adelaide Oval makes his record even worse.His record is shocking. The fact that some consider him as a candidate for Test honours shows the real lack of depth in our 25-30 age group
His home ground being the Adelaide Oval makes his record even worse.His record is shocking. The fact that some consider him as a candidate for Test honours shows the real lack of depth in our 25-30 age group
I don't necessarily disagree, but I do think now more than ever there's a very strong case to select the XI most likely to win the next test rather than have an eye on the years and series down the line.The thing is though with the older, talented guys like Dussey and Rogers etc. they won't even be in contention much longer anyway because of their age. So once those guys are out of the picture, you have to just look at the younger guys (who I think Bumble is really referring to).
I'm not sure I agree with Bumble that there is no significant talent amongst those players, but it definately is a possibility. While Khawaja looks very promising, he could end up averaging 40 in FC cricket in the long-term for all I know. Just because a player looks quality, doesn't mean they can produce good results - Callum Ferguson being a good example. Phillip Hughes is another one. He was averaging above 60 for quite a while in FC cricket and everyone (the media ) was going on about how he was the next Ponting, but suddenly his FC average has dropped more than a whopping 10 and seems to be continuing downwards. Smith was similar case - FC record above 50 (people got excited), then dropped to low 40's and is continuing to fall.
While I think some of these players at least will actually turn out to be quality test cricketers in the long-term, you can't discount the notion that perhaps our talent reserve might end up being far more disappointing than a lot of us initally thought.
Cameron White, possibly
White's an interesting case. Has been scoring consistently for a good two-three years now, tonned up in the "A" fixture, a good captain by repute and no slouch in the field either, yet seems to have been tagged as an limited overs specialist because of (what's seen as) a slightly loose technique.Outside the team (ie. not Watson or Clarke), I think the only batsmen in Shield cricket aged 25-30 who actually averages over 40 in First Class cricket are Mark Cosgrove and Cameron White, and they're hardly banging the door down with 50+ career averages.
His conversion rate in First Class cricket is actually pretty poor tbh.White strikes me as a North type. Will either get lost early or get a big score.
Yeah. For years, it irked that SA players' records had an asterisk next to them in the same way QLD bowlers did, that it was expected you'd score heavily on AO. But at least those blokes were scoring regular tons. Best place for batting in the country (stable hot weather, flat pitch, short square boundaries) and he still can't get near 1000+ in a season.His home ground being the Adelaide Oval makes his record even worse.
Averaging >50 isn't an automatic qualification for being Test cricket ready.Outside the team (ie. not Watson or Clarke), I think the only batsmen in Shield cricket aged 25-30 who actually averages over 40 in First Class cricket are Mark Cosgrove and Cameron White, and they're hardly banging the door down with 50+ career averages.
Bailey, Marsh and McDonald all have records marginally better than Ferguson's while still being in the same league as him (all average mid to high 30s with under 10 FC hundreds) while Cowan has an almost identical record. A lot was expected of all those players including Ferguson but they never really delivered; it's been quite an under-performing age group of talent.
And he's an excellent slipper.I don't necessarily disagree, but I do think now more than ever there's a very strong case to select the XI most likely to win the next test rather than have an eye on the years and series down the line.
If the selectors were to go for an older bloke like Hussey jr it would be in the knowledge that if he doesn't hit the ground running there's no case for keeping him for his promise. McGain's call up (and then swift removal) shows that 30-somethings aren't necessarily on the outers as a matter of course, so I think there's more to some of the omissions than just birth certificates.
White's an interesting case. Has been scoring consistently for a good two-three years now, tonned up in the "A" fixture, a good captain by repute and no slouch in the field either, yet seems to have been tagged as an limited overs specialist because of (what's seen as) a slightly loose technique.
Still a technique that's more likely to succeed than Hughes's or Smith's IMHO.
Sorry, but you got that saying all wrong. This is how it's meant to be:1 bad year = blame on you. 2 bad years = blame on me.
I like Bumble, but let's not think that he has the first clue about Australia's talent pool. It shocks me how little these TV commentators (especially Channel Nine) know about modern day cricket and cricketers from other countries especially.Sky Sports | Cricket | Columnists | David Lloyd | Let's go to the Bop
Is Bumble right? Are were all deluded into thinking Australia still has a good talent pool? Are Smith, Hughes and Khawaja highly rated simply because of some feeble sense of hope that they might be the next big thing, or, in reality, are they just mediocre players who won't produce in the long run?
It's annoying, because they could easily do both tooAnother problem as I see it, is that older guys are not going back to play Shield cricket, but rather go and play IPL
McGrath, Hodge, Warne, Gilchrist and even the Maher's and Kasprowicz and Bichels went to ICL.
More need to do a Langer, Border etc and put something back into Shield.
On the same note, they could be blocking the younger players from coming through. I have more issues with current test players not playing shield cricket than those who have retiredGood point. I mean, think of the more experienced people at your work. For me, working alongside them closely can really fast-track your development. It would be good to see those guys play for a couple of years, even if they don't train fulltime with the squad.