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The a's just got rolled for 47 so we need the b's to step in.won't someone please think of the nsw shield team
The a's just got rolled for 47 so we need the b's to step in.won't someone please think of the nsw shield team
I hate when people say this. Doesn't really count if he's on song once every couple yearsWhat do people think will happen with the bowlers? Surely Siddle and/or Johnson will go? But if it's only one, who will it be and who will replace them?
Siddle definately bowled better than Johnson, but the almost complete lack of movement both were getting out of a seaming wicket was poor. Johnson also has the potential do more damage if he is on song, but Siddle less do. Copeland is surely way ahead of Cummins...
If they drop Johnson it'd be for Cummins. Siddle = Copeland. That's my gut feel.....and my guy feel is they want MJ more than Cummins so Siddle out for Copeland.What do people think will happen with the bowlers? Surely Siddle and/or Johnson will go? But if it's only one, who will it be and who will replace them?
Siddle definately bowled better than Johnson, but the almost complete lack of movement both were getting out of a seaming wicket was poor. Johnson also has the potential do more damage if he is on song, but Siddle less do. Copeland is surely way ahead of Cummins...
Nice first post. So glad we'll be shot of that lot once this Test is over.I know it was only a two-test series and all, but does it strike anyone else as weird that coming into this series some known problems with the Australian side were :
- the openers; Hughes's form, Watson should maybe bat lower?
- the keeper;
- the seam bowling; in particular Johnson. I agree with other posters that he may have continued to be selected because someone thought he could bat at number 8. That tends to ignore the facts of his recent batting form.
So the old selection panel sat down, and came up with a squad with :
- no reserve opener
- no back-up keeper, and
- no other bowler who could realistically bat at no. 8.
(And yes, Siddle has batted well lately, but he's not a number 8...)
Those aren't all the problems of course, but as we consider who might be in the Australian side for the second test, this kind of struck me as odd. Pretty much sums up the Australian selection panel of the past few years.
Would have thought the criticism is due to 2 woeful shots in the match rather than his position being in jeopardy. They could fly in a keeper if needed.some known problems with the Australian side were :
- the keeper; .
Other than Hussey I think he was probably the only player to leave the last ashes with his rep in tact. Did he keep woefully in Sri Lanka?There were rumblings about Haddin's form coming in tbf.
His age + shot selection is probably what will be the issue. We needed a senior player to stop the rut. Had we made even 130, then the group wouldn't have been psyched out and we could have won the match I reckon. A cool head may have got us there.He is 34, is he going to improve? Young talent is demolishing the door, you can't ignore it.
I agree it's been swift, and maybe a bit OTT, and his actual glovework hasn't be a problem. BUT the almost total collapse of his batting ability since the world cup is a massive problem. We simply have to have our No.7 making a contribution, but frankly I'd bat Siddle, Lyon and Copes above him at the moment. At 34 and with a good in-form replacement ready to go I couldn't support hanging on to see if it's a permanent decline or just a temporary blip. We simply have too many players like that that we've got our fingers crossed on and it's way past time to make the tough calls. Might be harsh on Hads, but you start failing, you give the selectors the chance to make the call. Better to have our fingers crossed on young guys who if they come good will give us years of service than old men who if they come good will still be gone in a years time.He had a bad OD series followed by the tests. There was def pressure on him already. It was a bit absurd to me
Well yeah Wade is now. But before this season - before the SA tour had kicked off - there wasn't any pressure being put on him by domestic keepers. Mainly because they had put all their eggs in Paine's basket and he wasn't doing the job. I'm not defending Haddin now, but people were calling for his spot before this tour started and no-one was demolishing the door, hence it being a bit absurdHe is 34, is he going to improve? Young talent is demolishing the door, you can't ignore it.