Nah. 29.84 plays 22.30 currently.House's average will meet Rhino's average in the next test.
He was swinging it huge in the Thunder v Sixers game.The only difference is I've actually seen Starc swing the ball at other grounds. He's getting huge swing here at Perth though
True. But most Aussies were convinced that the best XI wasn't being chosen ever. I mean we had Steve Smith in our top 6 and Xavier Doherty played some Tests!Thing is, all the Aussies ITT can empathise. Shoe was on the other foot 12 months ago.
Yeah true, unlike Johnson though, Starc actually bowls with a decent seam position, so he'll get it to swing far more consistently. But in his previous games the swing has looked relatively harmless. The wind really seems to turn standard inwswing into something a lot more dangerous, it makes the ball go way later. The ball Harris bowled to Dravid is a good example of that, that swung in so late and it was a miracle Dravid blocked it out.The only difference is I've actually seen Starc swing the ball at other grounds. He's getting huge swing here at Perth though
My mistake.Na no chance, didn't you hear the pitch is flat as a pancake.
Yeah I'd definitely take Harris but I'd be surprised if the selectors didn't pick Starc now.It's going to be a difficult decision to work out which quick to leave out in Adelaide now. Most consider Harris > Starc, but has this spell convinced the selectors to think otherwise? My guess is yes, unless they like Rhino's experience at Adelaide.
Starc still isn't ready for test cricket. If Harris is fully fit, and doesn't need to be rested, I'd be going with him every day of the week on what is likely to be a very flat pitch.It's going to be a difficult decision to work out which quick to leave out in Adelaide now. Most consider Harris > Starc, but has this spell convinced the selectors to think otherwise? My guess is yes, unless they like Rhino's experience at Adelaide.
Harris is literally never fully fit though. His fitness will never IMO be at a level I'd be completely secure with going into a match again. I'd still pick him ahead of Starc but the selectors rate the current quality of Starc a lot higher than I do and he's bowled really well here so he'll get the nod IMO.Starc still isn't ready for test cricket. If Harris is fully fit, and doesn't need to be rested, I'd be going with him every day of the week on what is likely to be a very flat pitch.
Big mistake, IMHO. Stating the obvious as it may be, but doing it at the WACA totally different kettle of fish to Adelaide.Yeah I'd definitely take Harris but I'd be surprised if the selectors didn't pick Starc now.
Oh man, don't remind me. Infinite frustration.True. But most Aussies were convinced that the best XI wasn't being chosen ever. I mean we had Steve Smith in our top 6 and Xavier Doherty played some Tests!
Well yeah, frankly I don't even really care at this stage. Assuming we win this test now, it's a dead rubber so it might not be a bad idea to rest Harris and give Starc some more experience.Harris is literally never fully fit though. His fitness will never IMO be at a level I'd be completely secure with going into a match again. I'd still pick him ahead of Starc but the selectors rate the current quality of Starc a lot higher than I do and he's bowled really well here so he'll get the nod IMO.
Adelaide being such a hard graft in general makes me think they'd be unlikely to pick someone under a fitness cloud though, especially after what happened with Bollinger.Big mistake, IMHO. Stating the obvious as it may be, but doing it at the WACA totally different kettle of fish to Adelaide.
Hope the selectors can move away from that kind of rigid thinking.
A bit harsh on Dhoni.. Little he can do when batsmen averaging over 50 play like those averaging 20.4-0. Thanks for watching. Dhoni should be sacked as test captain and should probably retire from tests. Stick to ODIs like Bevan.