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***Official*** Australian Domestic Season 2010/11

Spark

Global Moderator
Mitch got a ton today :awsm:

And apparently, before this match, his FC average and his test average was exactly the same (22.88). Which is a rather startling coincidence.
 

andyc

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Mate its not as if he just hasn't scored any runs at all in the last 2 years, he has scored almost 2000 runs @ 35 which isn't terrible for an out of form batsman, and if ODI doesn't mean anything then why does the ODI form of so many blokes flunk along with their test form!?
Hussey has had a lot of scores of 60's and had he converted some of them into 100's then we won't even be having this debate right now.
The thing is Hussey is one of the few experienced blokes we have left in the team, and I would atleast give him one more game to fix things.
Mate, of his total 54 Tests, he's averaged 35 for the last 34 of them. So for almost two thirds of his Test career, he's been bloody mediocre. It seems to me much more likely that his original 20 Tests came within a very good purple patch, and that since then he's come down a bit, and age has caught up with him.

I find your point that we wouldn't be having this conversation if he'd converted his 60s into 100s a bit silly as well. If Glenn McGrath had converted all his 10s into 100s he'd have been a world class batsman (or at least Marcus North), but he didn't. The fact that Hussey isn't going on with any of his starts is a very telling story, IMO.

I just don't understand how much more evidence the selectors or the fans need to see that he's not going to come good again, and while there may be a tiny, tiny chance that he does, it's surely time to move on and invest in some youth.
 

Jayzamann

International Regular
Mitch got a ton today :awsm:

And apparently, before this match, his FC average and his test average was exactly the same (22.88). Which is a rather startling coincidence.
I did a double-take when I saw that. Oh well, what we can take from this is when both Hussey and North get out for <20 between them, hopefully Midge won't let the tail roll over.

Had a bit of a brain fart waiting for the bus this arvo about Poontang: he needs to shelve his pull shot like cheap ecstasy!

No? No? Yeah, thought not.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
QLD batting has been so bad this season, Carseldine, Dunk, Townsend, Broad, so much talent not producing, not a single batsmen look to be averaging even 30 this season so far.
Yeah our batting is a disgrace, but I wouldn't say the 4 you've mentioned have so much talent. Carseldine is a terrible starter, Townsend has not convinced me that he's up to first class level, Dunk is only just starting out and needs time to develop his longer game and is probably batting a little too high. I agree with you on Broad that he looked very talented and I really wanted him to play for Australia eventually. He seems a very long way off at the moment, but I hope he becomes a top notch domestic opening bat.

*will. I mean, he scored one whole ton last year!

Tom Moffat's hitting runs in grade and Futures but probably not enough of those 50's have been converted to really push for a spot.

SA 3/10. Oye. Swan with 9 in the game so far.
Swan is awesome, such an underrated cricketer. When Harris and Cutting are back, the selectors will go with youth again in Walter and Feldman meaning Swan is on the outer once again.
 

Jayzamann

International Regular
The worst thing is that he's such an affable dude and went through a whole world of muck to break into the test team. Sad to see him go (when he does) in these circumstances.
 

Top_Cat

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Confidence plays a huge part in a spinners development and evolution, likes of Cullen and Bailey haven't been shown much love by the Redbacks, the moment they have had a bad game or two they have been dropped.
A few years ago, maybe. Right now, nether are doing enough at grade or Futures level to even get a spot ahead of Aaron O'Brien, let alone getting one for a game or two. Just picking them won't help if they don't feel as if they earned their spot.

Giving up runs for wickets, SA could use that. But when they're also not penetrative with the ball and, basically, a part-timer like D Harris is as likely to take wickets as they are, well......

All that said, it surprises me SA took Bailey to South Africa but have barely used him this year.

IIRC, Bailey took a 5-fer last season and was looking good, so why is he even not being considered this season?
Bailey's only in if they need a second spinner, tbh. He didn't take a 5-fer last year and gave up runs far too quickly. Peter Sleep was similar with the ball to Bailey but he was good enough to bat top-6 for SA. Bailey has shown signs of being able to bat well but he basically has to be picked as a bowler. If he was good enough to bat higher, I'm sure he'd have a season ticket for SA.
 

pup11

International Coach
Mate, of his total 54 Tests, he's averaged 35 for the last 34 of them. So for almost two thirds of his Test career, he's been bloody mediocre. It seems to me much more likely that his original 20 Tests came within a very good purple patch, and that since then he's come down a bit, and age has caught up with him.

I find your point that we wouldn't be having this conversation if he'd converted his 60s into 100s a bit silly as well. If Glenn McGrath had converted all his 10s into 100s he'd have been a world class batsman (or at least Marcus North), but he didn't. The fact that Hussey isn't going on with any of his starts is a very telling story, IMO.

I just don't understand how much more evidence the selectors or the fans need to see that he's not going to come good again, and while there may be a tiny, tiny chance that he does, it's surely time to move on and invest in some youth.
I was talking about the rub of the green not going his way (except the last SCG test:ph34r:), he has had some umpiring decisions that have gone against him after he made good starts which certainly doesn't help.
Anyways... just feel Hussey would turn this around, so hope he gets atleast the 1st test to change his fortunes.
Btw, don't understand the point of Hussey batting at 3 for the Warriors, why not just bat at #5 the slot where he's suppossed to bat in the test team.
 

pup11

International Coach
A few years ago, maybe. Right now, nether are doing enough at grade or Futures level to even get a spot ahead of Aaron O'Brien, let alone getting one for a game or two. Just picking them won't help if they don't feel as if they earned their spot.

Giving up runs for wickets, SA could use that. But when they're also not penetrative with the ball and, basically, a part-timer like D Harris is as likely to take wickets as they are, well......

All that said, it surprises me SA took Bailey to South Africa but have barely used him this year.

Bailey's only in if they need a second spinner, tbh. He didn't take a 5-fer last year and gave up runs far too quickly. Peter Sleep was similar with the ball to Bailey but he was good enough to bat top-6 for SA. Bailey has shown signs of being able to bat well but he basically has to be picked as a bowler. If he was good enough to bat higher, I'm sure he'd have a season ticket for SA.
Yeah well... mate it ain't as if the Redbacks could do any worse than what they have doing over the last few seasons.
Rather than having sub-standard players in the squad, why not give a chance to blokes like the Cullens or some younger players who have some raw talent.
Dan Cullen's FC form might have dipped but he still was a pretty consistent OD bowler, but the Redbacks shunned him from that format as well and as you said I was kind of surprised myself to see them using Bailey in South Africa despite him not having much experience in the shorter format and then totally ignoring after that!!
I used to like the Redbacks for the very fact that they gave young blokes a fair run and how they kept producing good young players, but have been pretty disappointed with the way they dealed with young talents like Cosgrove and the Cullens.
Just hope common sense prevails and a bloke like O'Brien bats in the middle-order as a batting all-rounder and either one of the Cullens play as the spin option.
 

outbreak

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Big bummer if he coulda made another ton this match he could have been a chance to come in for the second test...
Bummer for the Vics too as it's not looking to good for us to come back at all in this match.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Sad news for McDonald..

Just wondering when Hazlewood and Starc return, should Stu Clark be dropped or made to be the bowling coach? It would be a big call as he's captain but it would be bad to see one of Cameron, Copeland, Hazlewood,Starc left out for Clark!
 

Howe_zat

Audio File
Sad news for McDonald..

Just wondering when Hazlewood and Starc return, should Stu Clark be dropped or made to be the bowling coach? It would be a big call as he's captain but it would be bad to see one of Cameron, Copeland, Hazlewood,Starc left out for Clark!
I would think Clark would be staying as captain until the end of this season at least. Maybe employ some rotation?
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I would love for Johnson to take a big haul here against the Vics. It would do his confidence a world of good going into the Ashes and we may need another summer from him like his summer against the SAffies a couple of years ago.
 

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