Nah, they read my post on CWF, and felt embarrassed as hell that I compared them unfavourably with the WICB....I wonder if they just decided the cost wasn't that big a deal, or if it turned out to be a lot cheaper than was claimed.
Good list. Personally would prefer Ferguson and Smith rather than Marsh/Rogers. Individ. Pref.Ponting, Watson, Clarke, Katich, Hussey, Khawaja, Hughes, Marsh, Rogers, DHussey are the 10 batsman who I would like to see our top 6 come from.
Good list. Personally would prefer Ferguson and Smith rather than Marsh/Rogers. Individ. Pref.
Don't forget CopelandWhy Smith? What has he done at international level in any format that would have you place him as one of the top 10 batsmen in Aus?
Anyway, Ben Hilfenhaus and Peter Siddle are hanging in there again, waiting for the tail to arrive so they can BLOW THEM AWAY. Before then they'll have to depend on the spin bowlers and that nineteen-year-old with a duff first class average to get through the real batsmen for the second time in the match.
What exactly are they doing on this tour again? All they've done is make me want neither of them picked for Sri Lanka. But I'm sure the selectors don't see it that way.
It's 50 now. Last year the Warriors were treating him as the third seamer while keeping him pumped on painkillers to get him through matches. Daft thing to do with a talented kid. Hopefully we'll see better things from him next season.Don't forget Copeland
I guess they're meant to be getting match practice, but struggling to knock over Zimbabwe when Beer and Krejza are taking wickets doesn't exactly fill me with confidence given they'll be bowling on roads/dustbowls in Sri Lanka.
Harris and Haurtiz should be locks for the attack IMO. Copeland a possibility.
And by God does Mitchell Marsh have a bad FC average. 91 FFS. He's a heck of a lot better than that...
Always thought he was primarily a batsman anyway, the bowling just seemed like a bonus.It's 50 now. Last year the Warriors were treating him as the third seamer while keeping him pumped on painkillers to get him through matches. Daft thing to do with a talented kid. Hopefully we'll see better things from him next season.
Hilfy will have to bowl like McGrath in the next match to be in the starting line-up for Sri Lanka. He's bowling himself into non-selection.
I think of Marsh as a batsman as well but lately he is turning in useful performances with the ball. He did very well in the IPL and has been good on this tour.Always thought he was primarily a batsman anyway, the bowling just seemed like a bonus.
Hilfenhaus would be useless in SL, he wouldn't get much swing and he's not exactly threatening at the best of times, let alone with conditions against him.
Yep Hussey's chance was in the Ashes. They went for Smith for whatever reason. That said while he's still in the OD team who knows.......No point in Dussey getting a go, almost 35. Last thing we want to do is replace a 36 yr old with a 35yr old. Ferguson or Marsh for me, Rogers is pretty much in the too old basket anyway, plus he's a ****.
I was saying Ferguson is the next most likely to play not Paine.Next most likely to play after who?
1 century in 44 matches is a huge worry, although anyone who saw Paine bat in the Test series vs India would have been impressed with his attitude and technique.
I do agree though that I would be more confident having Paine in front of White or Smith in our Test team on batting alone, but would feel better if none of them were playing!
I'm still angry that Katich is out of the running.