catchisthecry wrote:Did this test finally show that Andrew Symonds is not a test all-rounder?? (no overs today, 3 for the match)
Is he a test number 6 batsman? (2 tons in 25 tests)
Hmmmm a lot of questions asked after a loss like that...
Since his shoulder injury, his bowling has deteriorated to the point where he is only a part-timer, at best (not his fault)
So therefore his batting needs to lift to the level of a specialist test batsman. So far this series he hasn't been our worst bat, however IMO the expectations on his batting are now higher and so he shouldn't be getting out to slack shots like he did, in the interests of having a tonk. If they were to drop a batsmen to fit in either Watto or 6th specialist, then it's goodbye to Roy.
As Rod said, our bowling is not what it was 3 years ago so maybe our batsmen need to take a slightly more conservative approach. However, at the end of the day they got us 414 in front which, in 98% of cases, should be enough for a test bowling attack to defend. Krezja and Siddle can't hide behind the excuses of inexperience otherwise what were they picked for in the first place?
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