I know the Aussie selectors only settled on Nathan Lyon as first choice spinner in 2011 after trying out the likes of Doherty and Beer in the Ashes the previous season, but Nathan Hauritz had held the gig for at least 2 years I think prior to that, did a decent job and was never recalled which must have been pretty galling for the guy.
the nathan hauritz saga is probably one of the strangest in recent history, and it was already on the back of some strange episodes (Cameron White leg-spinner, Jason Krejza 12fer)
so to recap, Krejza didn't get picked for the first game of the 2008-09 home summer at Brisbane, and then got ruled out for the next match due to injury. Hauritz was called in from the NSW 2nd XI (Hauritz at this point being like every other spinner in shield cricket: someone with a bad record, and seemingly being behind Beau Casson, who had played a test 6 months earlier.) but he ended up
doing a steady job for one test. He got dropped for Krejza when he returned to fitness and then Krejza got pumped vs SA in Perth and didn't play tests again. Hauritz got recalled for the boxing day test (
Steyn's game as I call it) and again did a steady job (a
nd would have got the match changing wicket if Michael Hussey wasn't a ****) and played again at the SCG, but didn't get the job done on the last day on a tough last day, but by no means was a liability in these 3 tests which was a feat itself.
At this point you'd think he'd done enough to be Australia's spinner on the basis of being not disgraceful in 3 games, but Bryce McGain was the guy they wanted to test out, so for the return tour of SA it was Hauritz and McGain facing off. And then Marcus North took 6 wickets in the tour game and neither got picked. North ended up having some kind of illness and missing the last test and McGain got the nod....and got ****ed all over the post (McGain will get his own post)
So for the 2009 Ashes they finally just accepted Hauritz. He was the only spinner in the squad.
Took 6 wickets in the first game but was part of the failure to take the last wicket. He got hurt earlier during the 2nd test (
Johnson's meltdown), I think he spilt his finger on a return catch or something, but got to take some time wickets in the 2nd innings which upon looking at the scorecard, could have helped keep Australia in the test, had MJ not been a broken shell of a man. Hauritz got dropped for a 5 seam attack in the fourth test...and then famously not picked for the last test on a spinner's pitch (later on, a whisper campaign would start that Hauritz complained of some small injures which influenced the call)
Anyway, after that he got to enjoy a solid run in the team. Chris Gayle did hit him out of the WACA iirc but he took two five wicket hauls against Pakistan including the famous SCG test (the first of his FC career iirc, and made 75 as a nightwatchman)...and then came the India tour
and being asked to bowl like Harbhajan and having a very bad, no good series.
Fighting for his test career,
he got to bowl 6 balls in a shield match whilst Doherty got picked in an ODI and took a 4fer. Hauritz did get picked for the infamous 17 man squad for the Ashes, in the pouring rain, but so was Doherty and everybody knew what that meant. He went back to NSW, took his first shield five wicket haul and made two hundreds and everybody thought he would be picked for the third test....and Michael Beer was instead. Test career over.
As a sad coda to the story, he was picked for the 2011 WC squad, had a very tidy performance in his first game back for Aus....and did his shoulder. Never played for Australia again. Doherty got injured around this time and so Jason Krejza got picked for the WC. Yet, by the time of the first game, Doherty was back bowling for Tasmania. It was a strange time. Hauritz's shoulder took a long time to heal, and never being a strong shield performer, his career faded away as Lyon and Doherty established themselves in the test and OD team.
and there ends my recap on nathan hauritz, a favourite of mine. I don't think he's a forgotten man, yet I think his competence and bad luck is forgotten. jason krejza is remembered seemingly just as much. his average of 35 was absolutely respectable and for a long time Nathan Lyon was in the 34-35 mark himself. the michael beer selection remains the biggest shock of my australia fandom. completely insane.