age_master said:
indeed - Stuart Clark has been added to the squad - very much in the McGrath mould.
This selection suprised me a little, to be honest.
I'd have thought that Watson (however much I don't think he can handle test cricket yet....) would get the call up, because MacGill to me seems a must-pick for Manchester to expose any mental frailties that the Poms have against wrist spin bowling - he'd certainly have more chance of running through the side than a medium fast bowler like Kasper, as good as he is.
That said, I like the idea that they have brought in another specialist bowler but I thought if selection consistency applied then it would be Mick Lewis getting the call up. He was given a Cricket Australia contract ahead of Clark and is also in England, infact he was called up as a net bowler earlier this week. However, the like-for-like policy seems to have got Clark in the door, even though I don't think either of them would play a part in the series anyway. Apparently Tait has been very, very impressive in the nets and isn't too far away from getting a game.
As for the English, it was a fantastic win but a couple of things stood out. Vaughan's lack of confidence with the bat, his lack of confidence in Hoggard and Jones on the final day and again the poor work of Geraint Jones.
Though Geraint took the catch that won the match, it masks another poor performance and even though they won I'm a believer in strengthening a winning side if possible. You always want the best side against the Aussies. In that case, I'd have axed Hoggard and G. Jones - neither of whom are quite up to the standard of cricket we have seen this series - and brought in Paul Collingwood to bat 6, Freddie to bat 7 and Chris Read at 8. G Jones isn't exactly scoring moutains of runs either, so Read averaging around 20 at 8 with Giles at 9 makes a handy lower order - and crucially, assures the bowlers that most knicks behind will be mopped up.
Bring on Manchester! Come on the Aussies!