Then you need to go back to Bradman prior to that ... and he was from NSW.So Chappeli. Its been a while then.
Then again Travis Head maybe is like a Dusty Martin.
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Then you need to go back to Bradman prior to that ... and he was from NSW.So Chappeli. Its been a while then.
Then again Travis Head maybe is like a Dusty Martin.
So we need more Croweaters as skippers.Then you need to go back to Bradman prior to that ... and he was from NSW.
dont like that usman got the pick
does not deserve it.
Good line-up, although they missed a trick by not making Head as captain, would be a nice mini audition of sorts.
But... he's a 38-year-old who has averaged under 30 over the past year (28 since start of last summer). It's not just the recent series v India.Why not?
Why would his struggles on fast, seaming wickets against one of the greatest fast bowlers ever, be a reflection on his likelihood of succeeding in Sri Lanka against mostly spin attacks?
Prior to that, he averaged 52 in 2023, and 67 in 2022. In his past four series in Asia he has been in our top 3 performing batters in all of them, and has not averaged below 40 in any of those.
It is laughable to suggest that there is an opener in Australia who is more likely to succeed on this tour than Uzzie is.
So a Dusty Martin then.Head doesn’t want the Captaincy long term.
He sees how much work Cummins has to put in and he’s not at all interested.
Happy just to play and go home to his wife and 2 young kids.
I reckon you'll find Greg Chappel's birth certificate says he's South Australian.He had been playing for Queensland for 2 years when he was Australian captain.
I think you’ll find it was his brother.
I reckon you'll find Greg Chappel's birth certificate says he's South Australian.
Kohli managed it balance the captaincy/flog workload without any issuesHead plays with panache.
I don’t know if he could keep that up as captain in the modern era.
Could he even get away with his celebration after taking Pant’s wicket?
But... he's a 38-year-old who has averaged under 30 over the past year (28 since start of last summer). It's not just the recent series v India.
If he was 30 I'd agree with you and back him to recapture past form. But he's not.
We've only had two batsmen over the past 45 years that have played at age 38+. Border and S Waugh - two of our greatest. Both retired before reaching 39. And neither were opening batsmen. Time catches us all.
Might he perform well in Sri Lanka on slower pitches? Maybe. But then it means blooding someone new for the TC and Ashes.
And thank you for your usual half smart attempt at one upmanship.Thanks for that stunning revelation.
Point being you have to be playing for them for CA or the ACB or the Board of Control as it was pre-1972 for them to want to have a bias towards or against a particular state.
Border was a new south Welshman but he was a Queensland captain of Australia wasn’t he.
And thank you for your usual half smart attempt at one upmanship.
Greg Chappell was playing for Queensland.
But he is a South Australian, as MarcMaverick correctly stated.