The thing about making either of those changes in the second match of a five test series is that you can't go back once you've made it. I know I know, you should always pick the team most likely to win, but continuity of selection is important to both the player about to be dropped and the player replacing him.Anyway, I think Watto will go for MMarsh, but I expect Hadds will stay, though if it was me I'd pick Nev. That aside, and assuming Starc is fit, I'd expect them to run with the same side.
Watto being dropped would hardly be a bolt from the blue as he has been drinking in the last chance saloon for more than 12 monthsThe thing about making either of those changes in the second match of a five test series is that you can't go back once you've made it. I know I know, you should always pick the team most likely to win, but continuity of selection is important to both the player about to be dropped and the player replacing him.
I'd seriously rather we played Marsh at 6 and put Watto at 9 instead of Siddle. He mightn't be as old as some of the others on the tour, but he's done.Please no Siddle
Was reading today that his most recent 5 Tests he's taken 9 wickets at 66
It's a myth that he's got great control
Besides, bowling in general and lack of control more specifically were not big problems at Cardiff
WE comfortably took 20 wickets
Exactly why Cummins selection isn't getting as much heat as it should.I'd seriously rather we played Marsh at 6 and put Watto at 9 instead of Siddle. He mightn't be as old as some of the others on the tour, but he's done.
Daily Telegraph in the lead-up to the last SOO beats anything everIs there anything worse than reading the Aussie sports media after Australia loses an Ashes test?
This.At 0-0 we could afford to be a bit conservative and give old guys like Watto and Hadds a chance to prove they ain't completely past it. But now we need to counter attack and we all know these two aren't going to be the ones capable of carrying that. Marsh in the form of his life at 6 and Mr Dependable Nev at 7 and moving better behind the sticks should give us a much firmer basis to strike back.
True enough. I thought he'd be the one to get the call, but that doesn't mean I think he deserved it. If (and I think it's only an if at the moment) the pitches produced continue to nullify MJ and he or Starc need replacing then I think we're in a bit of bother. I'd be less displeased if Haze pulled up lame and Siddle had to fill his role in a dead rubber 5th test, but chasing a series I'm not very confident either of the back up quicks are suitable. Maybe once Cummins gets some overs in the fc game after Lords he'll look more like he belongs, but if we had to replace a bowler this week we're in the ****.Exactly why Cummins selection isn't getting as much heat as it should.
yeah.The most frustrating part about the 1st test is the minute amount of application and patience it would have taken to get us through to the 5th day, where it was widely forecast it was going to rain. Australia didn't even look interested in testing out the prediction.