by The Cadet » Thu Jul 30, 2009 1:48 pm
by locky801 » Thu Jul 30, 2009 4:35 pm
by NFC » Thu Jul 30, 2009 7:39 pm
by Rik E Boy » Thu Jul 30, 2009 7:56 pm
NFC wrote:Merve Hughes the first to go, clueless.
by Adelaide Hawk » Thu Jul 30, 2009 8:13 pm
by The Cadet » Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:57 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:I asked this question in another thread, but I don't think the national selectors are responsible for this team are they? My understanding is the selectors choose the teams in Australia and the squads to tour overseas, but once they are overseas a group of players (usually captan, vice captain and a senior player) select the teams.
Is that not the case on this tour?
by daysofourlives » Fri Jul 31, 2009 12:39 am
Adelaide Hawk wrote:I asked this question in another thread, but I don't think the national selectors are responsible for this team are they? My understanding is the selectors choose the teams in Australia and the squads to tour overseas, but once they are overseas a group of players (usually captan, vice captain and a senior player) select the teams.
Is that not the case on this tour?
by The Cadet » Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:17 am
by dodgingandweaving » Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:36 am
by The Cadet » Sat Aug 22, 2009 11:22 am
dodgingandweaving wrote:The selectors should have known England would cheat & serve up a pitch full of life.
by mal » Sat Aug 22, 2009 1:51 pm
by smac » Sat Aug 22, 2009 7:29 pm
by Rik E Boy » Sun Aug 23, 2009 10:56 am
The Cadet wrote:If we lose this the Ashes they have to step aside.
There recent selection bunders.
* B.Casson being selected for a test taking 3 wickets then being dropped.
Not good enough in the first place and quite rightly dropped.
* C.White being selected as our number 1 spinner on Indian soil. He is Victorias third spinner behind McGain and Holland.
Agreed. Why they love this spud is beyond me.
* The constant non selection of B.Hodge, I know alot of you guys disagree and I dont care what he has said in the media but the facts are he is in our top five batsmen in Australia.
A dead set nicker with a big mouth does not a test batsman make. Lawn Bowls anyone?
* The continual selection of S.Watson, I know he is doing ok at the moment but you have to deserve to wear the baggy green.
With Warne gone they've been looking at allrounders and they believe in Watto. This series he is starting to show why. They do get some things right you know. As for deserving to wear the Baggy Green have you ever had a squiz at Warney's record before he played his first test?
* The handling of our spinners, how can they get any confidence or is it a case of Ponting feeling more comfortable setting a field to four quicks. Ponting's version of spin is a part timer bowling darts and keeping it tight for 10 overs a day to keep him in the good books with his overs rate.
You can't polish a turd Cadet. Warne is gone and you can't blame Punter for not having faith in our current crop of spinners.
* The Ashes selection of B.Lee and S.Clark surely you could only take one underdone bowler into a major series.
There is nothing wrong with our fast bowling stocks, all Douggie would have done is stir the Tang so this hasn't effected squat.
* The non selection of D.Bollinger, along with Hilfenhaus are our premier swing bowling options. We lost 2005 because we couldn't swing the ball.
See above. Douggie hasn't exactly set the world on fire at the highest level so far.
* The selection of M.Hussey after failing for 8 test matches in a row before arrving on English soil.
Good call. Mr Cricket hasn't hit the ball off the square for over a year.
* The Non selection of a reserve opening batsmen for the Ashes. Watson doing ok but he should of come in for Hussey.
This was a massive clanger. How much pressure did it put on Hughes?
* The handling of Hughes, stunning debut against S.Africa, then dropped three innings later, one dismissal was a catch that wasn't taken, another one was caught down the legside. Unlucky.
No, worked out. He was being dismantled mentally. He'll come back a better player and as you have said Watto has done the job.
* The selection of M.Hussey for the 7 ODI series against England, too old, out of form dosn't deserve it. I think you will find that he is picked only for a bit of experience for Clarke as Ponting is going home. Joke.
One day Cricket. Who cares. Besides, The Huss is still OK at this level. I believe his problem that he is a very intense sort of cricketer and that can be difficult to maintain over a long period of time. It must be taxing mentally and I reckon he is getting himself out.
by Rik E Boy » Sun Aug 23, 2009 10:57 am
mal wrote:I think the selectors overall have done excellent jobs this millenuim and the last 20 years
Occasionally they get it wrong but mostly the selections work out
Considering the amount of retirements in recent times , for AU to be so competitive has been very satisfying to me.
Right now some disgruntled posters are posting
why is he
why isint he
But in the end the pool of available talent available compared to 5 years ago is down
From whats available, we have selected well enough, MOST of the time
The main concern for me
Batting is good
Faster bowlers developing well
Keeper bats well but is a bad keeper but is still good value
We just need a world class match winning spinner
Without a world class spinner opposing nations will doctor spinning tracks to beat us
Happened in India
Happened 5th test England ...
by FlyingHigh » Sun Aug 23, 2009 11:40 am
by The Cadet » Sun Aug 23, 2009 4:55 pm
by Pup » Sun Aug 23, 2009 10:10 pm
The Cadet wrote:* The selection of M.Hussey for the 7 ODI series against England, too old, out of form dosn't deserve it. I think you will find that he is picked only for a bit of experience for Clarke as Ponting is going home. Joke.
by Rik E Boy » Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:56 pm
by Killa » Mon Aug 24, 2009 1:52 pm
The Cadet wrote:If we lose this the Ashes they have to step aside.
There recent selection bunders.
* B.Casson being selected for a test taking 3 wickets then being dropped.
* C.White being selected as our number 1 spinner on Indian soil. He is Victorias third spinner behind McGain and Holland.
* The constant non selection of B.Hodge, I know alot of you guys disagree and I dont care what he has said in the media but the facts are he is in our top five batsmen in Australia.
* The continual selection of S.Watson, I know he is doing ok at the moment but you have to deserve to wear the baggy green.
* The handling of our spinners, how can they get any confidence or is it a case of Ponting feeling more comfortable setting a field to four quicks. Ponting's version of spin is a part timer bowling darts and keeping it tight for 10 overs a day to keep him in the good books with his overs rate.
* The Ashes selection of B.Lee and S.Clark surely you could only take one underdone bowler into a major series.
* The non selection of D.Bollinger, along with Hilfenhaus are our premier swing bowling options. We lost 2005 because we couldn't swing the ball.
* The selection of M.Hussey after failing for 8 test matches in a row before arrving on English soil.
* The Non selection of a reserve opening batsmen for the Ashes. Watson doing ok but he should of come in for Hussey.
* The handling of Hughes, stunning debut against S.Africa, then dropped three innings later, one dismissal was a catch that wasn't taken, another one was caught down the legside. Unlucky.
* The selection of M.Hussey for the 7 ODI series against England, too old, out of form dosn't deserve it. I think you will find that he is picked only for a bit of experience for Clarke as Ponting is going home. Joke.
by The Cadet » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:42 pm
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