Yeah, and Paine's injured too.One of whom can't actually keep yet...
Possibly helped his Test performances I reckon.Aggression is Clarke's natural instinct as far as his batting is concerned its only that in the last 2 years he had gone into his shell and decided to shun most of his shots inorder to be more consistent but that obviously did him no real good.
No team has got a reserve keeper in their squad maybe apart from South Africa (Van Wyk) and Sri Lanka (Dilshan) but those two blokes are gonna play as pure batsmen in their respective sides, so that itself shows that this is a stupid move.I might be missing a key point but what is the issue with selecting a reserve wicketkeeper? I would hate for Haddin to obtain an injury prior to the toss of the coin and Australia are forced into using Ferguson or someone more dire as a keeper. I imagine the spare keeper carries even more importance without Mike Hussey as he is the only batsman I can recall handling the gloves.
The issue of Paine still being injured is a good one, but I trust he has been given the all clear by medical staff. Not information we have access too. It is just unfortunate that unlike 03 we don't have a Jimmy Maher in the squad, or a batsman like Haddin in 07 who deserved selection on batting alone.
My thoughts exactly. If one improvement is made to the processes of Cricket Australia after the review, number one is selectors should not be selecting half-fit players. Ponting, Clarke, Bollinger and Harris carried injuries at certain stages of the series and it backfired badly on Australia.So you're criticising the medical staff for allowing half-fit players to play, then you're criticising them for dropping Hussey for being injured?
Zimbabwe have a reserve keeper in Taylor, Kenya have Maurice Ouma and David Obuya, Ireland have Gary Wilson and The Netherlands have Buurman and Barresi in their squad, so I don't really know what you are talking about.No team has got a reserve keeper in their squad maybe apart from South Africa (Van Wyk) and Sri Lanka (Dilshan) but those two blokes are gonna play as pure batsmen in their respective sides, so that itself shows that this is a stupid move.
Haha, so true.Hussey's hamstring was never going to get up; he ripped the thing off the bone. Guys miss months with that normally, and of course he's disappointed because he's probably the second keenest cricketer in the history of the world (after Andy Bichel, but it's a close run thing). The Muss would be the knight from Monty Python, he'd keep on insisting that he's fine till he died.
It's double standards didn't ya know!Hussey's hamstring was never going to get up; he ripped the thing off the bone. Guys miss months with that normally, and of course he's disappointed because he's probably the second keenest cricketer in the history of the world (after Andy Bichel, but it's a close run thing). The Muss would be the knight from Monty Python, he'd keep on insisting that he's fine till he died.