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I've talked about this before but 2015 Faulkner was a wrong decision that ended up working out for Australia because Faulkner's best bowling performances happened in 2015Comes as a package, Australia does place emphasis on their bowlers being able to bat , Where would Australia be in 2003 if Bichel didn't play a blunder in one of the games ..
2015 , Faulkner was playing the Klusener mode ..They had way more talented bowlers than Faulkner but understood the importance of balance ..
2017 Pakistan won the Champions Trophy with Shadab Khan and Hasan Ali at 8 and 9 .
If your bowlers can bat it is a great luxury to have in white ball cricket
So basically Faulkner was being picked to play as a bowling all-rounder who was expected and needed to bowl 7 to 10 overs, and was batting at 7 or below where there's a realistic chance he might not bat, or bat a very small amount of time, but it was his batting performances, because he had some memorable performances with the bat, that was keeping him in the team. (to the point that for the 2015 WC, we moved Brad Haddin to 8 which is insane). To me, this is is extremely illogical. you know what he has to do, and you know what he probably doesn't have to do, but you're picking him because of the later. His average with the ball was over 30 and some guy called Pat Cummins was the guy on the sidelines who uh I reckon could probably bowl to 7 to 10 overs a little bit better than James Faulkner.
As could have been reasonably expected, Faulkner's batting magic ran out, starting from 2015 the WC. His very last game before the WC he hit a 50*, and then from the 2015 WC to the end of his career, he had a OD batting average of 18.71. (It was 48.12 before the 2015 WC, nearly half of his innings were not out if you're wondering how it was that damn high). Meanwhile his bowling average at the 2015 WC was his second best in a series in which he played 2 or more games throughout his entire OD career. After the 2015 WC, his bowling went back to his pre-2015 levels (actually slightly better!) but with the batting magic gone, they realised that actually, Faulkner shouldn't be in the team. Which come the 2019 WC was kind of annoying because we needed a bowling all-rounder type to have at 7, but Faulkner was cooked. It's kind of amazing how Faulkner's bowling peaked when it really needed to and more or less went back to normal straight afterwards (but slightly better!!)
but anyway, this is for a guy batting at 7 or 8. not 9 or 10.
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