Looks like a perfect fit for Tasmania alongside Butterworth and Faulkner - a guy who hits a consistent length and swings it just enough, and can move it off the pitch later on. Bowls around the early-130s from what I've seen.So what do people think of Bird, a really good prospect or overachieving? Haven't had the pleasure of seeing him bowl yet...does anyone know how quick he is and what kind of a bowler he is (line and length, seam/swing etc.)?
Remind me again what would have happened if QLD had of ran and been run out?
Hmm..Meanwhile now it's at the end of the Shield season it would be interesting to see the possible makeup of an Aus A side based on performances this summer.
Victoria would have got the one point they needed to get past TassieRemind me again what would have happened if QLD had of ran and been run out?
agree or disagree with the makeup, every aussie cricket fan wants to see two or three games of aus a vs ausHmm..
1 Liam Davis
2 Rob Quiney
3 Michael Klinger (lack of a better option)
4 George Bailey (c)
5 Tom Cooper
6 Joe Burns
7 Peter Nevill
8 James Faulkner (I rate him highly)
9 Ben Cutting
10 Jackson Bird
11 Alistair McDermott
Awesome work Feldman, so much more fun that we get to see Ponting, Bird etc.Victoria would have got the one point they needed to get past Tassie
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees thank you feldman.
You think this team would give Australia a run for their money? I'm not too sure. I actually forgot to select a spinner - Someone like Beer perhaps deserves a spot in front of McDermott.agree or disagree with the makeup, every aussie cricket fan wants to see two or three games of aus a vs aus
this team would give aus a run for their money
well if clarkey was out with sore legs or back, yeahAwesome work Feldman, so much more fun that we get to see Ponting, Bird etc.
You think this team would give Australia a run for their money? I'm not too sure. I actually forgot to select a spinner - Someone like Beer perhaps deserves a spot in front of McDermott.