NasserFan207
International Vice-Captain
Surely you'd know more about Oz domestic cricketer fanfiction than me mateSo it could be either.....
Surely you'd know more about Oz domestic cricketer fanfiction than me mateSo it could be either.....
You said that playing Warner, Khawaja and Cowan is pretty dangerous, especially considering Ponting and Hussey. But that's the problem isn't it - Ponting and Hussey. Warner and Cowan especially are in top form, and Uzi for all his problems is getting to 20 consistently, so you can get a 50 partnership out of him if someone hangs around at the other end.I don't think I would, but that's not what I meant anyway.
Yeah, something is not right when the form of the incumbents is actually impacting the selection of the potential newbies. But that's what happens when you worship at the altar of experience to the exclusion of performanceYou said that playing Warner, Khawaja and Cowan is pretty dangerous, especially considering Ponting and Hussey. But that's the problem isn't it - Ponting and Hussey. Warner and Cowan especially are in top form, and Uzi for all his problems is getting to 20 consistently, so you can get a 50 partnership out of him if someone hangs around at the other end.
The real danger is continuing to play Ponting. If you have to get Watson into the side then he is the one who should make way.
Ponting?If they drop Hussey and add Watson, Cowan and/ or Christian, everyone in the top seven has played for NSW.
Yes, my apologies for that.Ponting?
I'll put it this way; I'd give Cowan a go over Khawaja at this stage. I.e. in other words I think Warner, Watson and Cowan is more stable than Warner, Khawaja and Cowan (under the assumption Ponting and Hussey are playing, which they will be). An added benefit of having Watson instead of Khawaja is it makes it one less left hander for Zaheer to feast on. Your point about Khawaja being able to provide a little for a partnership, can only be applied to Watson to a higher degree really.You said that playing Warner, Khawaja and Cowan is pretty dangerous, especially considering Ponting and Hussey. But that's the problem isn't it - Ponting and Hussey. Warner and Cowan especially are in top form, and Uzi for all his problems is getting to 20 consistently, so you can get a 50 partnership out of him if someone hangs around at the other end.
The real danger is continuing to play Ponting. If you have to get Watson into the side then he is the one who should make way.
I agree, to a certain extent, but until he plays his first Test match what else can you judge a batsman on other than warm up games and domestic form?Warm-up form != Test form
Well, there were three Test class batsmen also batting in this innings, Warner, Khawaja and Hughes. They all failed while Cowan scored a century against an international bowling attack. Perception dispelled?Think the perception is Cowan's a class below that of a Test player.
IMO that is exactly the type of batsman the Aus top order needs.... and it's easy to see why when you have a look at how he goes about his runs (patient but limited scoring areas, etc.).
IMO that is exactly the type of batsman the Aus top order needs.
You can judge him with what's in front of your eyes, for example. Serious question, have you seen him bat?I agree, to a certain extent, but until he plays his first Test match what else can you judge a batsman on other than warm up games and domestic form?
Cowan might pass fifty more than once every dozen digs though.uh usman........
That's a valid point and I admit I've only seen him bat a little on video.You can judge him with what's in front of your eyes, for example. Serious question, have you seen him bat?