Possible replacements (in very rough pecking order)
-Usman Khawaja
-Phil Hughes
-George Bailey
-Alex Doolan
-Stephen Smith
-Rob Quiney
-Shaun Marsh
-Haddin?
-Henriques?
What the **** do we do?
CA would be well advised to introduce an A tour EVERY off season IMO. A country like Bangladesh are screaming for more competitive first class cricket so it would be an excellent opportunity to get our future Australian prospects an opportunity to play in foreign conditions. Reckon its win-win for Oz and Bang cricket.
-Usman Khawaja - Has test material written all over him. His calmness at the crease in a team prone to collapse is a big tick. Was asked to improve his rotation of the strike which was a fair call, I don't think he's changed his style that match. His 65 in South Africa was an excellent knock.
-Phil Hughes - Too good for Shield attacks, Hughes is difficult to gauge as he could do anything for Australia. Obvious weakness is nicking early, another less talked about weakness is his ability in the field. Sort of meanders about and doesn't look confident. Has just turned 24 so he still has plenty of time on his side. Sounds like I'm being harsh, but really no idea how he will go back in the national setup.
-George Bailey - I felt like he would be an ideal replacement for Ponting on retirement but I'm not really sure now. He has all the shots in the book and looks to bat in a positive manner. Playing ODI and T20 for Australia will likely see him not get as many opportunities for his state as other candidates so if he was to get chosen it would be a bit of a surprise. Reckon Bailey's best chance of getting a Test match is through an injury to Clarke or Hussey.
-Alex Doolan - Quite an elegant bat, similar to Martin Love. It would be a bold move to select him soon for Australia having just 5 first class centuries to his name, but you would think he is now starting to hit his straps. Batted behind McDonald and Smith in the A team which to me suggests he still needs a few more performances to be considered.
-Stephen Smith - Not a top order bat currently but he is still just 23 and is definitely improving with the bat. Not a serious suggestion yet.
-Rob Quiney - A pair at Adelaide isn't going to help a new bats cause, but someone like Atapattu rised above a terrible start so its not impossible. I don't think the Australian public would be happy with the only change being Quiney for Ponting, but personally I don't think he should be too far from selection. Hopefully he gets selected in our OD and T20 teams as he is suited to both formats. CA would wish Khawaja and Hughes were as good as Quiney is in the field.
-Shaun Marsh - No real chance to play Test Cricket again, can force his way back into the Australian setup in the shorter formats though.
-Haddin - If Wade had a short term injuru you would think Haddin would come back into the team, but can't see any other way, even if Wade continued to keep terribly, we'd probably bring in 'captain' Paine.
-Henriques - Starting to hit his straps and should get a call up in the shorter formats this summer for sure. Currently suffering from Watson batting at 3, if Watson was batting at 6 and suffered an injury again, Henriques would be right in contention.
I would like to add..
-Joe Burns - Such a strong off side player, a terrific driver and cutter of the ball. QLD don't need to be messing him around by making him open like last Shield game. Without doubt too soon, but should without doubt be selected on more A tours and is a good prospect once he learns to leave the ball or play a little more defensively to good balls.
Current players
Ed Cowan - serviceable and will get a decent run at test cricket through this rebuilding phase. Will be doing well if he has a career as successful as Matthew Elliott..
David Warner - Keep him in the team for sure. Not always terrific, but he is a stayer in the current setup.
Shane Watson - I'm getting sick of our best shorter format in Test Cricket. I don't hate his bowling, but he just isn't the most ball aware batsman which is a problem for a top order bat. Terrible against spin doesn't really help him either. Not a good long term option IMO.
Mike Hussey - Looks like he will be around for a good while longer yet, I hope he is flexible enough to move around the order to help bring in the best options for our team, pretty sure he would be.
No point mentioning Clarke, oops too late.
Against SL
Its a battle between Hughes and Khawaja and its difficult to pick a winner. I probably favour
Khawaja as since we are prone to collapses I believe he would be the most assured batsman and ideally he'd come in at 3 with Watson at 4.