Philhughesisbes
School Boy/Girl Captain
6. Wade
7. Nev
Problems solved.
I actually would have Neville behind Wade as the second keeper in India.
6. Wade
7. Nev
Problems solved.
You mean backstop half way to the boundary?
I don't get your Wade-hate, he's 24-years-old and he's made 3000-odd FC runs at over 40, despite most of his career coinciding with a period of juicier Shield wickets, and two Test hundreds in important situations in games where nobody else has hit 3 figures.B00nchm00rks batsmen outside the XI who are better batsmen than Wade:
- Khawaja
- D00lan
- Shaun Marsh
- Haddin
- David Hussey
- Joe Burns
- George Bailey
- Steve Smith
- Shane Watson
- Andrew McDonald
Et al.
My 'Wade hate' is born out of watching him slog his way to runs down the order. He's not a long term top six option. You quote his record in shield, which is ok, but you're quick to pan the other top order bats who are getting found out on juicy shield wickets because they actually bat when the wickets still are juicy!I don't get your Wade-hate, he's 24-years-old and he's made 3000-odd FC runs at over 40, despite most of his career coinciding with a period of juicier Shield wickets, and two Test hundreds in important situations in games where nobody else has hit 3 figures.
His keeping is dross and he can be a bit careless and slash-happy at times, but he 's (with the exception of Hughes) the best under-25 batsman we've got.
Wade has made a shield ton coming in at 4/77 (score ended up 300, good knock from the looks), and one where he came in at 4/140 (360 odd, decent knock also) and the rest he has made when coming in at 300 odd and 400 odd.I agree with some respect, and if Wade weren't handling the gloves then he'd have to do his work higher. I feel very similarly about Maxwell; for him to be close to getting games for Australia, he should be batting at five or so. But I do think that you don't give enough credit for the amount of times that Wade has dug the Bushrangers out of the ****; he's made a heap of runs for them when they've been in serious trouble, and not that many when they've been "4/400".
Agreed, however I get a similar feeling about all the alternatives as well. This is especially true with Watson giving up bowling as it means someone like Maxwell or Henriques is suddenly much more likely, both of whom I think are clearly worse batsmen than Wade at this point in time.The idea that we're going from Hussey to Wade just sends shivers down my spine.
Agreed but the selectors seem determined that number 6 is an all-rounder so we have that 5th bowler option in the side.Wade's Test and FC averages flatter him when as a top six option when comparing him to the alternatives, no doubt. But I'm still really convinced that someone like Khawaja or Doolan would be a better Test six and I really don't think Maxwell would be right now.
Short memoryAnyway, if Wade gives up the gloves I'd expect him to improve his batting, but he has to actually prove he has improved it. As it stands he's not good enough to bat in the top six for Australia as a batsman alone.
He has two options:
Improve his glove work and bat at seven or;
Give up keeping and become a batsman, and improve his batting so he is actually in the top six bats.
He should do the first. Until then, they should pick Haddin IMO.
This is a really legit comparison imo.BTW, Rod Marsh was faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar worse than Wade behind the stumps at a similar stage of his career and didnt turn out too bad
Haddin was ****ing awful for an extended period before Wade took his place
tbf to social, he probably missed it as he was out having dinner with the selection panel at the timePick the bloke who doesn't follow domestic cricket at all.