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I know he never took 5 wickets in an innings and I'm not suggesting his Test career was extraordinary, but it was going along fine before the last Ashes series. His First Ashes series was a success too, leading wicket taker if I recall.I think Hilfenhaus' time in the team was largely unsuccessful tbh. In 17 matches he never got a 5 wicket haul and only performed well against the lesser batting sides like Pak and WI. Hilf's main role wasn't to be a strike bowler, but even in just building pressure he disappointed - too much of the same bowling without attacking enough lines and with little variation. I don't buy the whole 'unlucky' thing either. If he was unlucky due to a lot of dropped catches I'd agree, but that isn't the reason he was considered unlucky. It was because he often 'beat the bat' without taking the edge. For Hilf, that is an illusion of being 'unlucky' though. His style of bowling, almost always outside off with quite early swing from the hand, makes it seem like batsmen are troubled - imo the reality is because of his predictable lines, batsmen find it relatively easy to draw their bat in negating the swing.
I've read some articles recently where Hilfenhaus has said that he feels back to 100% finally after injuring himself in a very good performance at the GABBA against the Windies almost 2 years ago.
He potentially still has an Australian future so I'm happy he's selected for the A team.