Planning for the T20 World Cup, versus blooding Test players in the England series.But there's something worrying about selectors doing it one way, and chickening out and going the other way when it doesn't work out in one series.
Planning for the T20 World Cup, versus blooding Test players in the England series.But there's something worrying about selectors doing it one way, and chickening out and going the other way when it doesn't work out in one series.
Ok. But the practice of giving players considered future test hopes chances in the ODI arena with a slight disregard to domestic OD form started in Australia, during the CB series. Where it worked, to such the extent we said see ya later Ricky. And then we carried it into the Caribbean, where it was ok. And then we carried it into England. And it didn't work. So we've replaced Forrest, and not with a player considered a future test player, but a guy we over-looked for the CB series because his Shield form was so pathetic. We've done a complete 360. And I happen to think it's a bit worrying.Hardly. The Ashes is in England. The thought process was to give guys who are likely to be part of the Ashes squad experience. In England. They have an 'A' tour now, in England. They figured some guys would be better off playing there before next year.
This ODI series is in different conditions so they pick the side accordingly. Is it that hard to figure out?
Actually I just realised something...Forrest was only put in the 15 man squad after Hussey had to go back home. So he wasn't even going to play in the OD series if that didn't happen. So...yeah...seems as though they just ****ed up a bit there. If they really wanted to give Forrest some prep for the Ashes in Eng surely he would have been part of 15 man squad to begin with.we give him a chance. he failed. next. aaron finch is probably in the top 5, has performed and still doesn't get picked. birt never had a chance!
Ok. But the practice of giving players considered future test hopes chances in the ODI arena with a slight disregard to domestic OD form started in Australia, during the CB series. Where it worked, to such the extent we said see ya later Ricky. And then we carried it into the Caribbean, where it was ok. And then we carried it into England. And it didn't work. So we've replaced Forrest, and not with a player considered a future test player, but a guy we over-looked for the CB series because his Shield form was so pathetic. We've done a complete 360. And I happen to think it's a bit worrying.
Don't get me wrong, I didn't love the course in the first place. Picking Forrest seemed a massive stretch, but it worked at first, and it's a decent enough idea, I just didn't like the player they did it with. And I don't like the 360 we've done. Again, I'd rather we just give Voges another chance. (although doing so here would have meant dragging him away from his county team so I can understand not doing it)
Later this month I think.when is the aus a series? i've forgotten
Oh yeah I forgot about that. It changes it a bit. But still, it's a 360 to pick Ferguson. everything they've said and done up 'til this point suggests a guy who is closer to be being cut from SA than getting a baggygreen won't get an ODI spotActually I just realised something...Forrest was only put in the 15 man squad after Hussey had to go back home. So he wasn't even going to play in the OD series if that didn't happen. So...yeah...seems as though they just ****ed up a bit there. If they really wanted to give Forrest some prep for the Ashes in Eng surely he would have been part of 15 man squad to begin with.