Totally agree. Hussey came into the side when he was 30 and bossed it because he was selected on merit.The whole youth focus has hurt Australian cricket from grade cricket upwards
Which players are really representative of this policy? We're talking progressing through youth, to lower grades to first grade on to FC right? If I understand that system at all that is.Totally agree. Hussey came into the side when he was 30 and bossed it because he was selected on merit.
This whole youth policy basically means that the young kids don't go through the grade system, learn how to compile big scores and learn all about the game from older players, who are also trying to be selected.
Off the top of my head - Jack Edwards.Which players are really representative of this policy? We're talking progressing through youth, to lower grades to first grade on to FC right? If I understand that system at all that is.
Good deep post there Morgieb, but boy oh boy what I'd give for a Nicholls, Elgar or Karunaratne right now.
There's no winning with our stocks right now. If this series heads to oblivion, which seems more and more likely, use the SL series to experiment I say. Very demeaning in a way, and to be honest we've learned that runs at home in the past can mean so very little, but so little choice remains.
Whatever experimentation happens, you can bet the Marsh family will be there though.
I think people forget Mike Hussey was a pretty average opener in shield cricket - I think his average for WA was less than 40 or there abouts. He only really turned a corner when he made those triples for Northants in his late 20's. It's a shame a whole generation of those cricketers with experience got the flick once they didn't get their state contracts renewed. The futures league age rules and the tightening of Kolpak rules here removed any legit pathways back into state or national contention.Off the top of my head - Jack Edwards.
It's equally about the players who never get a shot at shield cricket because they're too "old" at 25 or whatever.
It's worth noting Hussey was definitely in the selectors thoughts before going to England. Average was more like mid-40's before starting at county level.....which given how many guns were regularly playing Shield cricket is very respectable.I think people forget Mike Hussey was a pretty average opener in shield cricket - I think his average for WA was less than 40 or there abouts. He only really turned a corner when he made those triples for Northants in his late 20's. It's a shame a whole generation of those cricketers with experience got the flick once they didn't get their state contracts renewed. The futures league age rules and the tightening of Kolpak rules here removed any legit pathways back into state or national contention.
Agreed. When we had the batting stocks we could afford to ignore batsmen that were not liked. But we can't any more.Renshaw, Burns and Maxwell have all shown they can build innings and score tons in tests. No good reason they are all missing with Warner and Smith out. This is on CA, the selectors and Langer.
We really need to blacklist Darsh and unblacklist Maxi.
Honestly Wade could not be doing anything more to get a recall as a batsman. He's made a lot of runs in all forms.As the squad for SCG was already named weeks ago (what a joke), the 1st test against SL is at the Gabba on 24 Jan and there will be no FC cricket before then (disgusting).
I guess that means BBL form is all they can go on so here's a shout out for the current leading run scorers Short, Wade and Silk
Actually the ODI series vs India will likely give us selection hints for SL Tests. If Wade is chosen as a bat then he has a good chance. Will also be Maxwells final chance to impressHonestly Wade could not be doing anything more to get a recall as a batsman. He's made a lot of runs in all forms.
Australia don't play home ODIs any more.Actually the ODI series vs India will likely give us selection hints for SL Tests. If Wade is chosen as a bat then he has a good chance. Will also be Maxwells final chance to impress
Huh? There are 3 coming up.Australia don't play home ODIs any more.
Just expressing bitterness over the tv rights.Huh? There are 3 coming up.