Indians would want him in the Test team, so he's a cert for a big score here.If Hughes scores big here does he have a chance for Boxing Day?
Indians would want him in the Test team, so he's a cert for a big score here.If Hughes scores big here does he have a chance for Boxing Day?
Well Hughes would be behind Cowan now IMO so he'll stay behind him if they both score heavily. I don't think either will play though.If Cowan plays, does Watson then take over Khawaja?
If so, where is Christian going to play?
Don't confuse yourself, fool.If Cowan plays, does Watson then take over Khawaja?
If so, where is Christian going to play?
No chance, seeing as Mussey and Punter have been guaranteed a spot apparently.If Hughes scores big here does he have a chance for Boxing Day?
I said it first.If Watson can't bowl he shouldn't play as a batsman.
There, I said it
That would be so ridiculous if he does. Selectors have got to show their decisions aren't fickle and impulsive like Hildick, and are actually based on some proper rationale e.g. Hughes has bad technical issues that won't go away even if he makes a ton here etc.If Hughes scores big here does he have a chance for Boxing Day?
If Watson can't bowl he shouldn't play as a batsman.
There, I said it
Suggest some alternatives then, taking in mind there is a good chance Marsh won't be able to play.I said it first.
Yeah but the point is I said it.I said it first.
Inclined to agree.If Watson can't bowl he shouldn't play as a batsman.
There, I said it
Yeah but the point is I said it.
If he was to play as a batsman, should he really open? I like Watson as a player, but he instills not a great deal of confidence in me that he can accumulate a good score against quality bowlers up front. I know he averages well as an opener (despite a recent run of outs) but I just don't get a sense of assuance with him opening.Inclined to agree.
If he wasn't going to bowl ever again I'd pick him now as a specialist bat as I think he justifies his spot (although it wouldn't be cemented) but as that's not the case, it's far more important that we get him right for his full role. If he can't bowl yet then he's obviously not fully fit and I certainly don't think the difference in batting ability between him and someone like Cowan, Rogers or even Hughes is worth having him out there running between wickets, fielding etc when you consider how important he is to the side at full strength.
If Hughes scores big here does he have a chance for Boxing Day?
That would be so ridiculous if he does.
Not today he isn't, fallen to spin.If Hughes scores big here does he have a chance for Boxing Day?
I don't get that.If Watson can't bowl he shouldn't play as a batsman.
There, I said it
He doesn't kick butt. He makes 30-60 at best and gets out. If that's what we're happy with for a top three player "kicking butt", we'll be mediocre forever.I don't get that.
If anything there is a correlation between him bowling few overs, and kicking butt as a batsman and, on the inverse, a correlation (in the last 12 months) between him bowling lots of overs, and not scoring heavily.
So, now that he won't be bowling any overs in Melbourne, we leave him out?
If anything, given the above correlations, there's a better chance of him scoring heavily in Melbourne.
And given our batting woes, frankly the alternatives or even the incumbents are far inferior.