Yeah.Sandhu available because the Test players are in the shield I'm guessing?
You don't pay much attention to international tours these days?Is this really our build up? A one dayer and a 2 dayer? No FC match at all? No pink ball under lights?
Why didn't we take NZ A over there with us and organise a few weeks of hard cricket, NZ v NZ A
In his defence, he wasn't aware of the four-dayers. And a tour like this, coming out of the 'off-season' if there is such thing in international cricket, could do with a couple of four-dayers in my view. Our last day of Test cricket was June 2, which by the first Test will be 5 months. That's a hell of a long time. A ceremonial one-dayer and a two-dayer including a stupid amount of retired batsmen really doesn't do much for Test match hardness.You don't pay much attention to international tours these days?
A one dayer, a 2 dayer and a 4-day game is a massive amount of warm ups for a modern tour. IIRC The last couple of times Aus toured NZ we didn't pay a single tour game before the internationals. Not even a single one-dayer.
Obviously it's not ideal, but it's far from the sudden, specific circumstance targeted at NZ that it was made out to be.In his defence, he wasn't aware of the four-dayers. And a tour like this, coming out of the 'off-season' if there is such thing in international cricket, could do with a couple of four-dayers in my view. Our last day of Test cricket was June 2, which by the first Test will be 5 months. That's a hell of a long time. A ceremonial one-dayer and a two-dayer including a stupid amount of retired batsmen really doesn't do much for Test match hardness.
So yeah, dunno whether we're appeasing the host cricketing body by playing those pseudo warm-ups but 2x four-dayers is much more ideal - even if it has to be against the best XI guys who aren't playing domestically in Australia.
Sides regularly get a couple of 3-day cracks in England, which is exactly what you need. As I say, you need only look at the scorecard in the 2-day game to see how Mickey Mouse that was.Obviously it's not ideal, but it's far from the sudden, specific circumstance targeted at NZ that it was made out to be.
Any tour these days that gets more than a single 3 day warm-up game is in the minority.
He'll fit right in for a series against NZ then. At least Nev can keep.Warner
Burns
Smith
Ferguson
Voges
Wade (Nev looks like an ineffective battler)
MMarsh
Johnson
Starc
Lion
Banana Man
I believe MMarsh will be a really special player and is worth persisting with, but at the moment he bats 7Ferguson, Voges and Wade all look like protection for Marsh at 7. If you rate his batting that badly then I don't think he deserves a spot. Might as well try Moz or Forkers or Maxi at 6. That gets you some overs but maybe not the same wicket taking. The bonus is much better batting and not unbalancing a team with only 2 known quality players in the top 6.
His bowling is a long way ahead of where Twatto's was at the same age. If he's not going to be up the order he could be very useful at 7. I think Faulkers could do as good a job but the abundance of left armers for Australia would have me going more towards MMarsh at the moment.I believe MMarsh will be a really special player and is worth persisting with, but at the moment he bats 7
He has more scope for improvement than Moz or Forks