by stan » Wed Dec 29, 2010 6:43 pm
by smithy » Wed Dec 29, 2010 8:28 pm
stan wrote:Just bit of a discussion about Australias long term teams.
We have a crop of U/19's coming through that may well infact be the core of the next sucessful period of Australian Cricket. Its very likely that it will be a Mitch Marsh led teams that wins again in England. It may well be 5+ years before we have the ashes back.
Also not just in regards to those boys, Maddison, Paine, Kwhaja, Copeland, Stac and O'Keefe are very likely to win back the urn from the old enemy. So I'm posing the questions to all out there. How do we start getting these guys ready for test cricket. Is it as simple as keeping them away from 20/20? I would be interesting to read other peoples thoughts about this.
by Jim05 » Wed Dec 29, 2010 9:34 pm
by mal » Thu Dec 30, 2010 8:13 am
by Hondo » Thu Dec 30, 2010 8:52 am
by Q. » Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:19 am
by dedja » Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:27 am
by stan » Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:32 am
Hondo wrote:If these new blokes are good enough they will come through naturally as they are ready. Players go to 36 these days so there is plenty of time to make sure they are hardened up in Shield cricket as was their previous generation so they step in to test cricket with confidence. If they are as good as is being claimed we should be right in a few years. We just need to weather the storm for a couple of years and stay behind the lads as Mal says.
10 years ago we were able to bring in slightly older guys (25) who hit the ground running. Now we see Hughes and Smith stumbling around and I am not sure it's the right approach even though it appeases the armchair selectors who want to pick anyone under 21 who has a few good games it seems.
by whufc » Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:32 am
Hondo wrote:If these new blokes are good enough they will come through naturally as they are ready. Players go to 36 these days so there is plenty of time to make sure they are hardened up in Shield cricket as was their previous generation so they step in to test cricket with confidence. If they are as good as is being claimed we should be right in a few years. We just need to weather the storm for a couple of years and stay behind the lads as Mal says.
10 years ago we were able to bring in slightly older guys (25) who hit the ground running. Now we see Hughes and Smith stumbling around and I am not sure it's the right approach even though it appeases the armchair selectors who want to pick anyone under 21 who has a few good games it seems.
by dedja » Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:40 am
by Footy Smart » Thu Dec 30, 2010 12:12 pm
stan wrote:Hondo wrote:If these new blokes are good enough they will come through naturally as they are ready. Players go to 36 these days so there is plenty of time to make sure they are hardened up in Shield cricket as was their previous generation so they step in to test cricket with confidence. If they are as good as is being claimed we should be right in a few years. We just need to weather the storm for a couple of years and stay behind the lads as Mal says.
10 years ago we were able to bring in slightly older guys (25) who hit the ground running. Now we see Hughes and Smith stumbling around and I am not sure it's the right approach even though it appeases the armchair selectors who want to pick anyone under 21 who has a few good games it seems.
In fairness to Hughes, I do believe he was posied for a big score in the second innings. He looked a lot more composed. Even in the first innings he was looking ok, its just he played a terrible stroke.
I do believe he is working hard on his weakness at the moment, so I would hope the selectors do stick with him.
by Phantom Gossiper » Thu Dec 30, 2010 1:56 pm
dedja wrote:Watched highlights of an Aus v Aus A one-day final from '94/95 on Fox last night.
Hayden, Langer, Martyn, Blewett in the Aus A side.
Sigh, times have certainly changed.
by Phantom Gossiper » Thu Dec 30, 2010 2:00 pm
by westozfalcon » Thu Dec 30, 2010 4:40 pm
by 7-Dog » Thu Dec 30, 2010 4:52 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:dedja wrote:Watched highlights of an Aus v Aus A one-day final from '94/95 on Fox last night.
Hayden, Langer, Martyn, Blewett in the Aus A side.
Sigh, times have certainly changed.
How good was that!ah i miss the Aus v Aus A ODI
by Adelaide Hawk » Thu Dec 30, 2010 6:32 pm
7-Dog wrote:This was the beginning of me hating Australian cricket. I remember the moment when I began to hate them (not sure what game it was)
I believe it may have been D.Martyn who blocked a McDermott deliver, who then picked up the ball and threatened to throw it.
by 7-Dog » Thu Dec 30, 2010 8:16 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:7-Dog wrote:This was the beginning of me hating Australian cricket. I remember the moment when I began to hate them (not sure what game it was)
I believe it may have been D.Martyn who blocked a McDermott deliver, who then picked up the ball and threatened to throw it.
Oh no!!! He didn't threaten to throw the ball did he???!!! Good God no!!! Certainly a valid reason to "hate" the cricket team respresenting the country in which you live![]()
Pathetic post mate.
by Hondo » Thu Dec 30, 2010 8:46 pm
by am Bays » Thu Dec 30, 2010 8:54 pm
7-Dog wrote:Considering Martyn is an Aussie and hadn't left the crease, yeah it was the mosrt arrogant thing I had seen by an Aussie to another Aussie.
Australia A were robbed of players for the Finals and were the better team by tournaments end.
by RustyCage » Thu Dec 30, 2010 9:03 pm
Hondo wrote:I have heard a few commentators on radio talk about the impact of the better pay for Shield players these days. Players are staying in the game longer and arguably are holding up places that used to be taken over by young players in the past. The same thing that is happenning to the test team seems to be happenning to our Shield teams and I wonder if it is holding up the next generation.
They talked about the "professional Shield player" that has evolved these days. Guys aged over 30 that will never make the test team but staying in the game much longer than they used to. Used to be by age 33 most cricketers were starting to retire as there was no money it for them unless they had prospects of playing for Australia. Now it seems they want to hang around as long as they can (and why wouldn't they) even if it means that have a 20 year first class career.
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