Only two you say? Who to believe, you or my own lying eyes....? Which tests did he win with the bat? His only century so far has been in a draw. Think he's only scored two 50's outside of Aus.
His average has been up and down (trending down at the moment at 34) for a couple of years in the 30-36 region. Below 35 is not something to write home about. A SR in the 40's. Fair enough if you're playing with a set batsman I s'pose or going for a draw. I doubt that's why though and more because he can't turn over the strike early. If he sorted out being able to get up the other end occasionally I think he has some potential for an opener. Maybe another Watto...35 with bat, 33 with ball isn't terrible for an opener who bowls (though I doubt Green will keep an average below 40 with the ball).
I don't care how old he is (24) as much as how he performs. After 23 matches he hasn't done all that much. Phil Hughes and Adam Voges (greatest ftb of all time?) dominated shield too. If I'm not mistaken so did Marsh?
Then put him in the attack.
Or don't cherry pick, then he is getting his "poles" at 36+. What sort of average does he have outside of Aus? (to help you out it seems to be 77 at a strike rate of 123).
I didn't bring up Renshaw. My point is that he has had a fair run and been mediocre. He shouldn't be pencilled in perpetually on "promise". At some point you gotta call it and say it hasn't translated to test success, unless you're happy with a low to mid 30's batsman at no 6. Will soon be time to look for next in line (who hasn't already failed). Shield success isn't everything or necessarily predictive.
Had lots of promise though. Kept him going for years.
"Only two you say? Who to believe, you or my own lying eyes....? Which tests did he win with the bat? His only century so far has been in a draw. Think he's only scored two 50's outside of Aus."
He averaged 50+ across the india, pak and sri lanka tour. He's made two 50's and 1 100 outside AUS. He made 85 in the 3rd test vs PAK to give us a match winning first innings total after a mini collapse due to some reverse swing shenanigans with shaheen, and made 77 in sri lanka in a game where one other batter passed 50 across the 4 innings on an absolute sandpit to win us the game.
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Then put him in the attack.
Or don't cherry pick, then he is getting his "poles" at 36+. What sort of average does he have outside of Aus? (to help you out it seems to be 77 at a strike rate of 123). "
I'm not cherry picking. I'm saying recently he had a two year stretch where he was good enough to play as a frontline seamer. He's had two bad test's this tour and now people want him ****ed off.
"Had lots of promise though. Kept him going for years."
I assume this is something about green being backed on "promise", correct me if I'm wrong. A) Green actually earned his spot in the side, marsh got his off U19 Form, our obsession with getting another Keith miller, one 4 test run of fantastic batting just before sandpaper gate and langer's WA bias. B) Green isn't being kept around on promise. He just spent a 2 year period making runs @36/37 and taking wickets 29-30. If you think that's "not earning his keep", then I really don't know what else to say.
"No idea what Harris is doing in the squad, but Renshaw should never have been dropped when he was. He hasn't had many opportunities since (including being rushed Johannesburg after the sandpaper incident). Far better recent shield form than Green though, yet from limited matches."
You bought up renshaw here as having better "recent" shield form then green, while conveniently ignoring the fact that green's barely played shield because he's been playing international cricket, and when he did play he outperformed any similiar patch of form renshaw has shown.