Both Marsh and Head are fine attacking batsmen.Head and Marsh at 5 and 6 is perfectly fine. Green at 4 is what I'm sceptical of
looking forward to seeing Teddy Bishop. On the Carib cricket podcast they were saying he’s arguably the best young batsman the region has produced in years.Our white ball squads have been announced. A strong T20 side that definitely has a chance of winning the series.
ODI side is poor though, with King, Pooran, Holder, Rutherford and Mayers all opting out to play T20 franchise cricket instead. What do they say in football? The games gone.
Marsh is a player IMO who’s had a decent run of form but is likely to revert to the mediocre stuff he’s trotted out for most of his career. I don’t think he’s as good as Aussie pundits or the press make out.Both Marsh and Head are fine attacking batsmen.
Marsh is finally scoring the runs that he's threatened to for years.
Head can take the game away from any attack.
But I also feel they are both more vulnerable than you'd want your 5 and 6 to be.
Head can really struggle against the short ball and is Marsh going to be able to maintain his current form or is a return to the old Marsh just around the corner.
Put it another way, they're not exactly Border and S Waugh.
Would fit in very well with the current Aus set up thenWyllie is obviously still very young so plenty of time to improve but geez he gets absolutely glued to the crease.
The batting lineup isn't particularly good tbf. I wouldn't be surprised at all if the same lineup got rolled by a Shield team. Have you been watching it or just assuming based on the score?Okay wtf have they done to this pitch? More wickets have fallen today than you might see in entire Shield games here.
I've heard they've carted over a drop in from Adelaide, is that true? Because if so they should leave it there.