Just without the strong away performances in betweenSeems like Labuschagne even copies Smith's slump in form
Warner retired, the other openers we have aren't up to international standard and need more time to hopefully develop, our next best bat based on FC/Aus-A performance and test efforts is a natural #4, and smith also wants to open. Fixes a few things that aren't broken (IE, get's some younger guys into the team, get's respective players into positions they want, gives us a bit more time to develop the current crop of openers.Well I didn't like the idea in the first place. Its more like trying to fix things that aren't broken etc
Australia don't play much test cricket this year. After New Zealand away, its India next season. He'll be a year older and the prospect of facing Bumrah and Shami is not massively encouraging prospect
But I agree now that he is given the chance, they need a longer run
That and cocaineThis is why I miss the 80's. The Captain told the players where to bat and that was the end of it
Marnus averages 40 away, higher if you exclude his cricket before the 2019 ashes, and hasn't had a horror series away. He's completely fine away from home. This whole "he sucks away" narrative needs to go. He's not warner who averaged 30 away FFS.Just without the strong away performances in between
He's not Warner bad and yet even Warner has SA 2014 to his nameMarnus averages 40 away, higher if you exclude his cricket before the 2019 ashes, and hasn't had a horror series away. He's completely fine away from home. This whole "he sucks away" narrative needs to go. He's not warner who averaged 30 away FFS.
And Bangladesh tour as wellHe's not Warner bad and yet even Warner has SA 2014 to his name
Labuschagne has overachieved imo ,so far from a problem, to average over 50 after 4000 Test runs with his ability is an amazing featSmith will figure out the problem,the biggest problem here is Labuschangne
Just utterly ridiculous he’s even opening
They say CW is reactionary...The Smith experiment has failed.
Well I'm not the one to tell Steve Smith where he should bat but its worth keep in mind that he has not look fluent in any form of cricket for good six months now and has been missing straight balls. Despite all that, he has been grinding some important runsWarner retired, the other openers we have aren't up to international standard and need more time to hopefully develop, our next best bat based on FC/Aus-A performance and test efforts is a natural #4, and smith also wants to open. Fixes a few things that aren't broken (IE, get's some younger guys into the team, get's respective players into positions they want, gives us a bit more time to develop the current crop of openers.
Warner had 1 great away series in SA and two good tests in Bangladesh in a 10+ year career. The bloke averages 30 away ffs. That's passable at best.He's not Warner bad and yet even Warner has SA 2014 to his name
Don't forget UAEWarner had 1 great away series in SA and two good tests in Bangladesh in a 10+ year career. The bloke averages 30 away ffs. That's passable at best.
I mean yeah but my point is that Marnus hasn't even beat that low bar yet.Warner had 1 great away series in SA and two good tests in Bangladesh in a 10+ year career. The bloke averages 30 away ffs. That's passable at best.
That two test were completely rank turners.Warner had 1 great away series in SA and two good tests in Bangladesh in a 10+ year career. The bloke averages 30 away ffs. That's passable at best.