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Starc must be on thin ice in the test arena. He needs to perform or perish.how good is Jhye Richardson, backing up his 3/38 in the first innings with 4/23 off 22 overs so far in the second innings. has to be knocking on the door to play in the first test
How much of Mitch Starc's selection value is in the help his footmarks give Nathan Lyon to aim at against left hand batsmen?
How much of Mitch Starc's selection value is in the help his footmarks give Nathan Lyon to aim at against left hand batsmen?
He used to but he's bowling too straight and no longer threatening. Needs to bowl it a bit more outside offLyon doesn't get Test batsmen out, footmarks or no footmarks.
Lyon doesn't get Test batsmen out, footmarks or no footmarks.
He actually gets a test batsman out every 64.3 balls he bowls and ranks third on the Australian all time wickets list.Lyon doesn't get Test batsmen out, footmarks or no footmarks.
All right, but apart from the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, a fresh water system, and public health, what has he ever done for us?He actually gets a test batsman out every 64.3 balls he bowls and ranks third on the Australian all time wickets list.
Cam Green after Marnus got him out in the shield
I just watched that wicket. The way Marnus carried on when the game was petering to an easy WA win. What a knob
After all the talk overnight about MMarsh's heroics Green just casually reminded everyone that he's the incumbent Test allrounder.
I hope the selectors remember it’s Twenty20 cricket not shield/test cricket.
Nothing he has ever done has shown he’s in the best six batsmen in Australia in red ball cricket. If he was close enough and his bowling was much better than it is maybe you pick him but realistically he’s average for regular shield batsmen at best.
He’s always been an okay, at times good to very good limited overs cricketer even at international level. Apart from a couple of centuries on roads last home Ashes he hasn’t looked close to international standard with the bat at test level tbh.
Let him play a shield game and the Aus vs Aus A game. If he kills it then maybe he’s turned a corner and it’s time to consider him (Ideally I’d want more red ball form behind him but that’s all he’ll get to prove himself).
It's probably Marsh versus Green for the all rounders spot in the test side but Marsh is a better bowler (imo) at this point. Batting wise Green may be better perhaps.
Unfortunately Green seems to be wrapped in cotton wool with the way he bowls post injury. Hopefully there will come a point where he is up to bowling to his potential again soon.
Khawaja, Richardson recalled in Australia's Ashes squad | cricket.com.au
Usman Khawaja and Travis Head set to battle for one middle-order spot; allrounder Mitch Marsh misses…www.cricket.com.au
Australia's Ashes squad: Tim Paine (c), Pat Cummins (vc), Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Marcus Harris, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Michael Neser, Jhye Richardson, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Swepson, David Warner
Australia A players: Sean Abbott, Ashton Agar, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Henry Hunt, Josh Inglis, Nic Maddinson, Mitchell Marsh, Matt Renshaw, Mark Steketee, Bryce Street
No MMarsh. You'd assume Harris opens and it's between Head and Khawaja for 5.