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Yeah just remembered it was at Cardiff. Whatev.Wales? :P
Yeah just remembered it was at Cardiff. Whatev.Wales? :P
Bloody Cardiff. Will probably be a rain-affected draw anyway.Yeah just remembered it was at Cardiff. Whatev.
Probably an innings defeat for England imo.Bloody Cardiff. Will probably be a rain-affected draw anyway.
No way.Probably an innings defeat for England imo.
No way.
Well if form is the main judgement & pass performances are disregarded to an extent. Australia only have Johnson & Siddle that are clear wicket-taking options.Well, he's talking up his chances again.
Hey Brett, the new-ball isn't a god-given right.
Nope. Sorry, I don't agree with that.Well if form is the main judgement & pass performances are disregarded to an extent. Australia only have Johnson & Siddle that are clear wicket-taking options.
Since Lee & Clark have to overcome injury woes. Given how Lee has bowled in the last 2 T20s, his pace is back. So once he gets more over under his belt in the IPL & T20 WC, he should start the first test.
Stuart Clark's position is under threat.
Mate, Siddle is first name down on the bowling list after Johnson for the Ashes. Saying he's fighting for a spot with Clark is akin to saying Hughes is fighting for a spot with Jaques, he's not.Form in T20 will get him into the squad. I assume that there will be a warmup game or 2 on the tour for him to show that he can bowl longer spells.
Assuming that 1 spinner plays, i think that Clark and Siddle are fighting for the one spot with Bollinger/Hilfy and Lee the other.
Yes, he did - and a lot of nothing ones as well.I'd take him and I say that in a "which squad I think will give Australia the best chance of retaining the urn" way, not as a Pom.
Yes, his average doesn't look too impressive when viewed in isolation, but it seems to have now been spun into the idea that he didn't bowl well in 2005 at all, when the fact is that he prodcued some blistering spells.
In your opinion.Yes, he did - and a lot of nothing ones as well.
Lee bowled OK-ish in the Lord's Test on one of the best pitches he's ever had to bowl on in his career; bowled well on the opening morning at Old Trafford; and decently in his second spell in the fourth-innings at Trent Bridge. That, however, was it. The rest of the time he was his usual poor self.
No more than the previous post (which you put accross as "in fact") was yours, TBH.In your opinion.
Well no it's not, but not all replies are 100% related to the title of the thread. Would I pick him in the squad? Of course I would. Would I, right now, have him down as one of the four bowlers to start the First Test? Not a chance. With the exception of Johnson, the Australian bowlers all start the tour on an even footing (maybe with Siddle slightly ahead of everyone else) and it's simply a case of whose performances are best in what few tour-games there are. If Lee is up with, then he plays; if there are three who do better, he doesn't.Not really germane to the topic at hand in any case tho; would you select him, yes or no? If the latter who would you take instead and why?