Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Although Symonds obviously isn't among the "best" six batsmen in the country, he's one of the six who's got the strongest case to play.From that article, from Hilditch:
"Whether they play in the same side or not isn't clear yet, but for us the simple formula is to pick our best six batters and our best four bowlers."
Now that is such bull**** - it's like the line that Merv pulled out about Symonds a couple of years back, that he was selected on the basis of his batting alone. How the selectors can honestly expect anyone to believe that either Symonds or Watson are selected on the basis of being one of the best 6 batsmen in the country, when blokes like Hodge, D. Hussey, and for much of the period one or the other has been in the team, Katich, can't get a go, is bewildering.
You don't drop someone (barring off-field misdemenours) who's averaged 72 in their last 12 Tests, even if that 72 would only be about 35 but for Umpires who couldn't give out decisions. It disappoints me that Symonds missed the India tour TBH (not that he was dropped, but that he did what he did to deserve being dropped), even if it was neccessary. I never like off-field things damaging on-field playing XIs. Symonds' absence, as we see, has only created more questions. Had he played the whole series, and Watson not, things now would be far more straightforward.