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Haddin must be 70c now.
If Haddin went down today, there's no way Paine would be picked ahead of Ronchi. Neither would do a particularily impressive job at the moment, imo, but Ronchi, despite his general mediocrity, has a big rep in Australia.Mind, one must think that Paine would be ahead of Ronchi as far as glovework is concerned?
Agree with this. Ronchi is very hit and miss. Often gets out for single figure scores, once past 10 he is pretty dangerous.If Haddin went down today, there's no way Paine would be picked ahead of Ronchi. Neither would do a particularily impressive job at the moment, imo, but Ronchi, despite his general mediocrity, has a big rep in Australia.
I know this is light hearted against England but I'll answer anyways..I find it quite odd that it is a distinct possibility that the 420th cap for Australia might go to someone who hasnt even been born yet...in that time England will have tried half its population in the test team!!!
Nah wasn't meaning Paine would currently be ahead of Ronchi where selection was concerned (Paine's in, what, his 2nd season?), merely that Paine's glovework is generally better than Ronchi's is it not?If Haddin went down today, there's no way Paine would be picked ahead of Ronchi. Neither would do a particularily impressive job at the moment, imo, but Ronchi, despite his general mediocrity, has a big rep in Australia.
What are the odds Manou would get a look in? I know he's been dire most of his career, but two good hundreds in the Pura Cup this seaon and his glovework clearly alot better than Ronchi's.If Haddin went down today, there's no way Paine would be picked ahead of Ronchi. Neither would do a particularily impressive job at the moment, imo, but Ronchi, despite his general mediocrity, has a big rep in Australia.
The discussion is for ODI selection and its been a couple seasons since he scored runs in that form. Crosthwaite would be ahead of him at One Day batsmen and he is better keeper.What are the odds Manou would get a look in? I know he's been dire most of his career, but two good hundreds in the Pura Cup this seaon and his glovework clearly alot better than Ronchi's.
Thankyou.I said Haddin on the basis, not of injury, but of Gilly retiring (or being pushed into retirement).
I'm going to with Adam Voges.
He's a good batsmen against spin and his spinners are decent. I reckon he'll be close to being selected on the next overseas tour and an injury could see him get a spot.
I would love it if Luke Pomersbach or George Bailey was number 400.
Pretty insightful imo. Although I could have made my case better had I tipped a Gilchrist retirement.I reckon Haddin is the biggest chance, but only if there is an injury to Gilchrist. If a batsman is injured the place would go to someone who has already played test cricket - Rogers, Katich, Hodge. However, if a bowler were injured Noffke would have to be the next chosen.
So, I reckon Haddin or Noffke.
Aye, what with that fabulous First-Class average which over his career hasn't even topped 40...Voges most unlucky.