Reckon Johnson and Harris are 2 places too low in your list.If all the Aussie quicks were fully fit, what should the pecking order be at the moment?
Siddle
Hilfenhaus
Pattinson
Harris
Cummins
Starc
Bollinger
Copeland
Johnson
Cutting
Am I missing anyone?
You'd play Johnson over Bollinger? ITSTLReckon Johnson and Harris are 2 places too low in your list.
I would, yes, but I thought you were asking what the actual pecking order would be. Bollinger is persona non grata as far as the Test side goes.You'd play Johnson over Bollinger? ITSTL
I really don't think I've seen quite so much talent to choose from. Even in our heyday, we'd pick McGrath, Gillespie and then a lesser bowler like Bichel, Kasper or Lee. It really does feel like we currently have five or six quicks at the moment who could be the leader of the attack.Siddle and then from there it's on form and we could and should be lethal.
I did say "should" specifically not to discount Bollinger from discussionsI would, yes, but I thought you were asking what the actual pecking order would be. Bollinger is persona non grata as far as the Test side goes.
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Definitely. He was getting the ball to talk and the batsman were playing him very well, it was a great contest. Every over he bowled was fantastic. Siddle and Johnson on the other hand were **** (or made to look **** by good batting).Cummins would be first picked for me if fit. He performed against the SA side, not these crap NZ and Indian sides. And in that test, he looked a far better bowler than Siddle. It was only one test but there were signs of greatness there that I have not seen in the other bowlers (maybe Pattinson). He is the bowler with the most improvement in him as well.