Heard good things about him, but haven't seen him play. What kind of style does he play in?Realistically? It'll be Marsh/random NSW player.
What I'd love to see... Lynn. He's massively exciting, the only disadvantage to him getting higher honours is that it would ruin QLD's chances of making any runs this season.
I don't really know why tbh. Other than a general feeling of him being past it, he actually has played pretty well before in the subcontinent and is one of our better players of spin.Don't think many people were ever expecting anything else tbh. At the very least I was never expecting anything from him here and I def. recall others saying the same. will probably be decent in the summer though
His strike rate isn't great (but it's not bad either). But what's really exciting is that he makes big scores once he gets in and he's making his runs in bowler-friendly seasons on bowler-friendly pitches.Heard good things about him, but haven't seen him play. What kind of style does he play in?
only twice did india bat without scoreboard pressure- 1st innings at TB and Edgbaston.Well the way SL performed in England you should. They have a popgun attack so you should score heavily and scoreboard pressure does funny things to good batsman.
In form these guys can match any attack in the world. Perth test is a fine example.Definately think Copeland is superior to Siddle, but that being said I still think Siddle is a pretty decent bowler (been criticised pretty harshly of late). A pace attack of Johnson, Harris, Copeland and Bollinger could be quite brutal.
I think thats happening because they don't appear to have that 'something special' about them. What they have done is planned, prepared, and executed exceptionally well.True. Maybe that is because our attack is better than some are giving them credit for but the way that India and Australia's strong batting was dispatched so often so easily makes you think what would happen to a weaker line up.
Agree with the calls for Lynn. Looks like a genuine quality bat. If Warner has a good summer I could see an argument to put him in and maybe shift Watson down a spot or two.Hussey nicking early apparently...not the greatest of signs. Have a bad feeling Hussey's purple patch in the Ashes might have been a one off.
Question is, if Hussey continues to perform as woefully as he was before the Ashes, who do people think should be his replacement? Assuming Khawaja is the side, where do we go next (assuming Katman is finished)?
Can you imagine the bollocking Clarke, Nielsen and Chappell would get following Argus if they pass up on Copeland and Uzi? Forget it. The two guys with the stand out First Class records have come into this game and excelled. They are in the test side.Usman brings up the ton and retires. Assuming the word to retire has come from Clarke, surely that means he's a lock for the first Test?
Spikey was saying yesterday that Khawaja drew the short straw having to open, not the case now.
Can you imagine the bollocking Clarke, Nielsen and Chappell would get following Argus if they pass up on Copeland and Uzi? Forget it. The two guys with the stand out First Class records have come into this game and excelled. They are in the test side.Usman brings up the ton and retires. Assuming the word to retire has come from Clarke, surely that means he's a lock for the first Test?
I wonder if Marsh is wishing he'd begged for the chance to open with Hughes?
If Marsh is picked then it would basically be off his ODI knock. Khawaja is the incumbent so not hard to see why he would be picked.Find it a bit hard to believe the selection of Marsh/Khawaja is going to be soley based on the performance in this match? If that is the case (which is a bit ridiculous imo), then what are they going to do if Marsh now manages to score runs?
Guess it's all irrelevent now...If Marsh is picked then it would basically be off his ODI knock. Khawaja is the incumbent so not hard to see why he would be picked.
Well it's not a problem we need to worry about is it?Find it a bit hard to believe the selection of Marsh/Khawaja is going to be soley based on the performance in this match? If that is the case (which is a bit ridiculous imo), then what are they going to do if Marsh now manages to score runs?
Nah he's out.I note Khawaja's retired innings is counted as out on cricinfo scorecard and his career average also reflects that.
Is this right or should he be a not out?
With Marsh proving his quality there is no need to bat any longer than Clarke and Haddin feel is enough of a centre hit. We need to get back bowling and give Lyon and Beer a chance to make their cases. Every other selection dilemma has been resolved.btw just quietly don't like Usman retiring. With our massive tail + Haddin @ 6 it's not as if we're certain to make 350-400 from here...