AUSSIE BATTING ORDER 2010..

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AUSSIE BATTING ORDER 2010..

Postby GWW » Sun Jul 23, 2006 12:58 am

Just thought i'd look forward 4 years and try to predict how our Test batting order may look in 4 years time (2010). The batting order is picked on the premise that Ponting has just retired, but Michael Hussey is still on the scene (having been a late starter i'd say he'd want to play test cricket til his body wont let him anymore).

Jacques
Cosgrove
Birt
Michael Hussey
Clarke
Marsh
Watson (all rounder)

Others in contention no doubt will be Callum Ferguson, Chris Rogers, David Hussey....

What do other people think?
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Postby Gun AhChee » Sun Jul 23, 2006 11:03 am

I don't think David Hussey has done enough just yet to be in. But you never know in 2010 he might have done enough.
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Postby matt » Tue Jul 25, 2006 11:23 am

ages in 2010

Jacques 31
Cosgrove 26
Birt 28
Michael Hussey 35
Clarke 29
Marsh 27
Watson 29

Ferguson 25, Rogers 32, Hussey 33

not exactly brimming with youth but looks like a nursery compared to the current outfit.

you'd hope that a cosgrove, marsh, ferguson etc would start playing test cricket sometime in the next 12 months. we'll struggle when half the team retires within 6 months of each other.
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Postby heater31 » Tue Jul 25, 2006 11:42 am

Gun AhChee wrote:I don't think David Hussey has done enough just yet to be in. But you never know in 2010 he might have done enough.


he needs to have a big season here in oz first before even being considered IMO

made stuff all runs for Vic after big numbers in County cricket
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Postby Jimmy » Fri Aug 04, 2006 4:12 am

throw cam ferguson in there for sure... :lol:
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Postby RoosterMarty » Fri Aug 04, 2006 12:45 pm

how old is Ronchi? couild he be a future keeper/batsman?
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Postby blink » Fri Aug 04, 2006 4:20 pm

RoosterMarty wrote:how old is Ronchi? couild he be a future keeper/batsman?


Luke Ronchi is 25.

I would say that Ronchi is behind Haddin, Hartley (24) and Crosthwaite (21) in the keeper stakes. Gilchrist will be around for at least 2 or 3 more years and then maybe Haddin could get the job for a short time. Hartley will be the man in the future I think. Crosthwaite was dropped from the Victorian side for Pilon late in the season, but he will get better with age.
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Postby MLFC » Fri Sep 29, 2006 6:49 pm

Hartley definantly will keep for australia. Crosswaithe has dropped of after a finger injury i believe while playing(david hussey had to keep for the rest the match)which put him out for a while and hasnt seem to come back to strongly...interesting to see how he goes this yr. i think he will be the next brad haddin who fills in got the resting or injured number 1 keeper...in this case hartley
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Postby Rik E Boy » Sat Sep 30, 2006 7:33 am

AUSTRALIA 2010 (I think Punter will still be around a la Steve Waugh)

Phil JAQUES
Travis BIRT
Ricky PONTING
Michael HUSSEY
Mark COSGROVE (if he gets off the Pies)
Tim PAINE (wk)
Shane WATSON
Brett LEE
Mitchell JOHNSON
Dan CULLEN
Shaun TAIT

Talking points.

1. Tim Paine ahead of Chris Hartley. Paine is a competent glovemen and I belive the better batsman. His battle with Hartley will be a good one to watch for that keeping spot. Paine could even get in as a batsman and if ever does that, Hartley's days will be numbered.

2. Mark Cosgrove 'pie' factor. On ability, Cosgrove should be in the team of the not too distant future. If he continues to eat shit, he will be a redback. Booney spotted him stocking up in the deli just before jetting off to play for Australia and it something he has to think about (i.e. his diet, not avoiding Booney in the deli).

3. Birt in 'urnie'?: Tasmania's opening batsman, Travis Birt will be a dead set gun. The scary alternative is that the Aussies plump for Cat Itch in the opening spot should Matty Hayden give it away sooner than we would all like. Pray that does not happen my brothers.

4.Danny Boy. Life after Warnie...will it go on? Or will Warnie keep going on?? He is a classic Peter Pan personality who doesn't appear to be in any hurry to grow up. If Warnie doesn't have a crack at 1000 wickets (and any slapper within six inches of him) then Cullen is the man I would nominate us to spin out the oppo in the future.

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Postby mal » Sat Sep 30, 2006 11:39 am

REB, wicketkeepers.

Did you consider Luke RONCHI[WA]
He is a sweet timer of the ball and I expect him to florish this season.
He has been the 3rd keeper in WA after Gilly and Campbell, this year
there will be no distractions and i get the feeling he will star.

HADDIN will be about 34 in 2010 and might sneak into the equation.
He is living in Gillys back pocket, given opportunities he will be a star
keeper/batsmen for the country.

On his day MANOU is a star as well.

In your 2010 team did you consider Michael Clarke?
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Postby Rik E Boy » Sun Oct 01, 2006 12:30 pm

mally,

1. Don't know much abot Ronchi so can't pass any comment. I'll scope him out next time the Warriors are on.
2. Haddin to old by 2010, he could be a bit of a Steve Rixon mate...good but no Marshy.
3. Manou good but not consistent enough. Since when do the selectors pick South Australians anyway LOL
4. Clarke is a dead set nicker who consistently plays dumb cricket. He would need to do a Brett Lee (i.e. make a giant stride in his maturity and application levels) in order to be considered. So far he hasn't displayed those qualities just yet. Truly awful concentration, patience and shot selection.

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Postby MLFC » Mon Oct 02, 2006 6:46 pm

REB Clarke clearly isnt a nicker and is mature for his age and WILL be a future captain and wil make plenty of runs through a good career. He has shown what he can do and will start to do it more consistently
Besides that the rest of ur comments seem about spot on. [/u]
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Postby Maddogmike » Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:53 pm

REB - perhaps he has lacked that outside of his 1st couple of tests where he made 150 on debut in India in opressive conditions and then backed that up with a ton in his first test in Oz.

Agreed a couple of his shots left a bit to be desired later in the Ashes, but dont forget his 91 at Lords to get us into a strong position in the 2nd innings.....Didnt follow it up, and people tend to remember the poor shots, espeically when they lose!
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Postby Rik E Boy » Tue Oct 03, 2006 11:16 am

MLFC wrote:REB Clarke clearly isnt a nicker and is mature for his age and WILL be a future captain and wil make plenty of runs through a good career. He has shown what he can do and will start to do it more consistently
Besides that the rest of ur comments seem about spot on. [/u]


Cleary isn't a nicker? I wouldn't mind seeing the breakdown of dismissals in comparison to other batsmen. Hope you're right about what the future holds for Clarkey. He just frustrates me at the moment. His efforts against Bangladesh suggest that nothing has changed in regards to shot selection. The NSW vs England game will tell us plenty.

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Postby blink » Tue Oct 03, 2006 11:21 am

The jury is still out on Clarke - he hasn't done enough in high pressure situatuions against quality opposition attacks.

I believe he has the ability to be a top cricketer, and he will have a huge chance this summer to prove some of his critics wrong.
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Postby MLFC » Tue Oct 03, 2006 7:13 pm

Yes well this summer will either make or brake clarke and i hope it makes him cause if he does put in consistent scores for us in the future we will have a very bright one
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