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Hayden has been performing poorly and, as a result, was omitted from the ODI team. Fortunately, he improved in NZ and his form in England is of no real concern.BARMY_LAD said:(In regards to my comment "Your only as good as your last game")
Class may stay, form can come and go -take Matthew Hayden's recent slump in Test Cricket (averageing 34.25 in his last 12 Test Matches!!).
There is quite simply no excuse for the fact that you lost to Bangladesh and you have lost your recent 4 matches... its proof in black and white! Your results in previous months don't count for anything in my book, only this series.
Yes, I do believe that Australia have hit the wall... take South Africa for example, they have been long regarded as the number two side in the World and now look at them (ranked 4th in ODI's and 6th in Test Cricket) and although it is true in saying that Australia could lose all of their ODI's this series and still maintain their number one position it doesnt convince me that their CURRENT side is a great one.
In regards to Solanki... I agree with you... I am not his biggest fan either, Tremlett may be the way to go, but I suppose its like the old saying "If it aint broken, don't fix it!"
As for the others, dont jump the gun.
Ponting had a bad weekend but remains one of the world's leading players.
Gilchrist was dreadful in the ODIs in NZ but has scored, I think, 4 hundreds in his last 5 test innings.
Martyn is as good a player as just about anyone in the world at the moment.
Clarke has been persevered with because of potential and has looked very solid in the ODIs.
Hussey would get in most test sides and I think that its' significant that he is one of the few Australians that has not had a break.
McGrath remains the best fast bowler in the world.
Warne, alongside Murali, remains the best spinner in the world.
Concerns are Gillespie/Kaspa, who bowled incredibly poorly last week, and Lee, who we need at full tilt. Both need time in the middle