Invers said that he wanted him and the older Marsh to get some solid first class runs behind them before he picks them again.Ferguson anyone????? What did he do to get dropped???? Got injured, then got fit and not heard of again. ODI record for Aus is pretty good, he and Voges must be unlucky to not be there.
It won't get any better now he's vice captain.Notice how it's gone wrong since that ponce Watson became a regular.
I think he was actually talking about ODI cricket, since that was the context of Inverarity's second article.
I find it tough to select people for tests based on their ODI record or ODD performances. Entirely different game. Khawaja looks solid enough, I wouldn't be surprised if his problems were primarily mental.
Yeh, I'm referring to the first time is happened, which really messed him up I think.The most recent time yep. But he's talking about being dropped because we didn't want to drop MJ in the 09 Ashes. One could say that was deserved too. The problem was, he was always next in between 2009 and 2011. This dropping will be good, because he's no chance of playing for Aus again for awhile. He can just focus on domestic cricket or w/ever. After the Ashes dropping, he was still on call all the time, while trying to work on his technique he was being told to fix up.
That is glossing over the fact that England had made him look decidedly ordinary, even in the warm-up games with the Lions where he was unable to score at bowling aimed at his body.Yeh, I'm referring to the first time is happened, which really messed him up I think.
The first time, he was dropped after two tests in England. Everyone knows that it takes time to adjust there. In the series before (his first test series), he'd made scores of 75, 115 160, 33 and 32 against a SA attack including Steyn, Nitini, Morkel and Kallis.
Then in the English series of 09, he made a 36, a 4 and a 17, and was then dropped for Watson. Bizzaro.
Guy has serious talent, which he's proven at international level against high quality pace bowling. I think at some point we need to recognise he's good and play him.