by cyclops » Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:11 pm
by stan » Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:38 pm
by stan » Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:41 pm
by locky801 » Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:43 pm
stan wrote:Also looking at the other side, The south africans will probably bring in prince for well the only dud at the moment, McKenzie.
I believe that would mean Duminey will open the innings.
by stan » Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:44 pm
locky801 wrote:stan wrote:Also looking at the other side, The south africans will probably bring in prince for well the only dud at the moment, McKenzie.
I believe that would mean Duminey will open the innings.
Why open Duminy when you have a ready made opener in Devilliers in the side
by locky801 » Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:46 pm
stan wrote:locky801 wrote:stan wrote:Also looking at the other side, The south africans will probably bring in prince for well the only dud at the moment, McKenzie.
I believe that would mean Duminey will open the innings.
Why open Duminy when you have a ready made opener in Devilliers in the side
eh, either way they will probably beat us again.
by GWW » Mon Dec 29, 2008 6:35 pm
by Gozu » Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:58 am
GWW wrote:I don't know how injured Symonds is, but if he's "fit" for the next test, he has to be dropped. Its crazy to be playing an all rounder who's bowling is restricted. The Australian team needs to get back to 6 batsman, and as such need to select D Hussey, or even Klinger.
Given that we do lose this Test which looks inevitable, i'm not sure what point there is in selecting Hayden for the 3rd Test. Hughes may not be quite ready, but its obvious he has a future at Test level. I'd like to see him put into the test squad and mingle with the other players, and get him ready for the Ashes Tour.
by Psyber » Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:19 am
Not entirely. I think he is inherently brittle and apart from that one dogged 88 he doesn't dig in when the batsmen before him fail - you have thought he'd have remembered to do the same in the second innings. He does alright when the guys before him get a start and wear the bowlers down a bit, and that makes his stats look good.Chuck Norris wrote: You're kidding aren't you???
Clarke is one of the only batsmen who has consistently made runs over the past few months.
Since the start of the India tour he's averaged over 50.
by Baron Greenback » Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:37 am
by catchisthecry » Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:46 am
by rod_rooster » Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:57 am
catchisthecry wrote:Well Watson wont be in, out for months with stress fracture in his back
by Psyber » Tue Dec 30, 2008 10:06 am
However, if we hadn't always, and only ever, played the "stars", but had given some a rest when they were carrying little injuries or were out of form, we may now find some of them were holding up better, and we may some reserves with some experience at the highest level. As it is, we must now play on with the crocks and the out of form, or bring in players untried at Test level.brod wrote:Rotations---this aint the NAB Cup
by Psyber » Tue Dec 30, 2008 10:09 am
Trying to find someone with better temperament, or encouraging him to develop it, may pay off in the longer term - and the longer term is what counts now - we have lost this series and will probably lose the next couple whatever we do. If we had taken the opportunity to give newer players some higher level experience while we were strong we would be better off now I suspect.Chuck Norris wrote:So you think dropping him for someone else, probably with less experience, is the answer?
by rod_rooster » Tue Dec 30, 2008 10:13 am
Psyber wrote:Trying to find someone with better temperament, or encouraging him to develop it, may pay off in the longer term - and the longer term is what counts now - we have lost this series and will probably lose the next couple whatever we do.Chuck Norris wrote:So you think dropping him for someone else, probably with less experience, is the answer?
by Bob Loblaw » Tue Dec 30, 2008 10:17 am
Psyber wrote:Not entirely. I think he is inherently brittle and apart from that one dogged 88 he doesn't dig in when the batsmen before him fail - you have thought he'd have remembered to do the same in the second innings. He does alright when the guys before him get a start and wear the bowlers down a bit, and that makes his stats look good.Chuck Norris wrote: You're kidding aren't you???
Clarke is one of the only batsmen who has consistently made runs over the past few months.
Since the start of the India tour he's averaged over 50.
He has talent but hasn't learned to fight yet.
by Bob Loblaw » Tue Dec 30, 2008 10:21 am
by rod_rooster » Tue Dec 30, 2008 10:22 am
Bob Loblaw wrote:if anyone other than Psyber suggested Clarke should be dropped you would assume they are on drugs. However, knowing his stance on substance abuse it is difficult to know why he dislikes Clarke, perhaps he had a Bingle in his Audi?
by Psyber » Tue Dec 30, 2008 10:25 am
I was simply explaining why I said it in the first place in response to Chuck's question. I know the "star" mentality dominates here from the football threads, too, so I didn't expect many to agree.rod_rooster wrote:Are you still going on about this? Dropping Michael Clarke would be one of the worst selection decisions ever made by the Australian selectors and that includes picking the likes of Scott Muller. You suggested he only makes runs when given a good platform by the top order yet he has made more runs than anyone else in recent times despite coming in behind the same top order you yourself have suggested is under performing and should be replaced.
You make a valid point, Bob, and I agree it looks like the second innings performances have affected my impressions. Facts are more effective than belligerence and I bow to them...Bob Loblaw wrote:I think your memory is failing you Psyber, he has shown quite the opposite
No, I am really just unimpressed with the brittleness of the Aussie team and their incapacity to stay focussed at critical times in the game. And also with the lack of forethought of our coaches and selectors in playing unfit players because they haven't developed potential replacements. As you pointed out, my impressions of Clarke were biased by his second innings records - possibly because I rarely see televised cricket other than on Sundays...Bob Loblaw wrote:if anyone other than Psyber suggested Clarke should be dropped you would assume they are on drugs. However, knowing his stance on substance abuse it is difficult to know why he dislikes Clarke, perhaps he had a Bingle in his Audi?
by FlyingHigh » Tue Dec 30, 2008 11:17 am
Psyber wrote:I was simply explaining why I said it in the first place in response to Chuck's question. I know the "star" mentality dominates here from the football threads, too, so I didn't expect many to agree.rod_rooster wrote:Are you still going on about this? Dropping Michael Clarke would be one of the worst selection decisions ever made by the Australian selectors and that includes picking the likes of Scott Muller. You suggested he only makes runs when given a good platform by the top order yet he has made more runs than anyone else in recent times despite coming in behind the same top order you yourself have suggested is under performing and should be replaced.You make a valid point, Bob, and I agree it looks like the second innings performances have affected my impressions. Facts are more effective than belligerence and I bow to them...Bob Loblaw wrote:I think your memory is failing you Psyber, he has shown quite the opposite
However, I do think he needs some coaching in learning to maintain focus if he is to reach his potential of his talent.No, I am really just unimpressed with the brittleness of the Aussie team and their incapacity to stay focussed at critical times in the game. And also with the lack of forethought of our coaches and selectors in playing unfit players because they haven't developed potential replacements. As you pointed out, my impressions of Clarke were biased by his second innings records - possibly because I rarely see televised cricket other than on Sundays...Bob Loblaw wrote:if anyone other than Psyber suggested Clarke should be dropped you would assume they are on drugs. However, knowing his stance on substance abuse it is difficult to know why he dislikes Clarke, perhaps he had a Bingle in his Audi?
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