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Ah, I'm not arguing that he'll make it. I'm saying it's a bit silly to say that he won't.insanity to use a guy from 30 years ago as a good reason he'll make it, 43 bats is a lot of cricket and at 26 .
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Ah, I'm not arguing that he'll make it. I'm saying it's a bit silly to say that he won't.insanity to use a guy from 30 years ago as a good reason he'll make it, 43 bats is a lot of cricket and at 26 .
McSweeney does have the best technique out of the options available and the most patience so I think the selectors got it right for once.. hopefully he starts well because if he starts to doubt himself he may nic off the whole series early.
i think this series has the potential of being disastrous for us.
youngest player in the side is mcsweeny. i hope he has a good run at it, but he's also 25 years old. our next youngest is 29 (inglis, who may not even get a game realistically). where does this put the future of our test team? who's meant to replace starc, cummins, hazlewood & lyon (amongst others) who're all 33 & above. i don't really follow domestic cricket anymore due to time constraints, but is there anyone in the shield who'll be pushing to replace any of these players?
i think the only issue we have is finding anyone genuine batsmen that can grind out an innings or bat for a day.
Hi Pidge
Bowlers we have fairly decent cover with the likes of Bartlett, Green, Morris, O’Neil, McAndrew, Paris, Murphy, Rocchiccioli. Bats we are less blessed.i think this series has the potential of being disastrous for us.
youngest player in the side is mcsweeny. i hope he has a good run at it, but he's also 25 years old. our next youngest is 29 (inglis, who may not even get a game realistically). where does this put the future of our test team? who's meant to replace starc, cummins, hazlewood & lyon (amongst others) who're all 33 & above. i don't really follow domestic cricket anymore due to time constraints, but is there anyone in the shield who'll be pushing to replace any of these players?
Bowlers we have fairly decent cover with the likes of Bartlett, Green, Morris, O’Neil, McAndrew, Paris, Murphy, Rocchiccioli. Bats we are less blessed.
Jordan Buckingham doesn't have a last name according to CricinfoBuckingham imo probably the best of the lot surely you can’t rely on Paris, Morris and Bartlett they can’t stay on the park
I knew I’d forgotten someoneBuckingham imo probably the best of the lot surely you can’t rely on Paris, Morris and Bartlett they can’t stay on the park
replacing a once-in-a-generation bowling unit ain't easy...i think this series has the potential of being disastrous for us.
youngest player in the side is mcsweeny. i hope he has a good run at it, but he's also 25 years old. our next youngest is 29 (inglis, who may not even get a game realistically). where does this put the future of our test team? who's meant to replace starc, cummins, hazlewood & lyon (amongst others) who're all 33 & above. i don't really follow domestic cricket anymore due to time constraints, but is there anyone in the shield who'll be pushing to replace any of these players?
it certainly isn’t, but surely there’d be someone in line that’s actually genuinely pushing selection, no?replacing a once-in-a-generation bowling unit ain't easy...
oztraya's cricketing ethos has ALWAYS been 'win now'
when it counts - test series, world cups - more often than not they've been proven to get it right
look at the quicks in the u/19 world cup win earlier this year - beardman, vidler (plus whitney who took 8 wickets in the last shield outing and has just turned 22) - for who will hopefully be emerging in the next five years
If only the Vic.selectors would give Harry Dixon a extended go in the shield and red ball cricket and keep him away from white ball cricket especially T20.To much T20 type cricket in the 1 day stuff at the moment,remember Dean Jones in the old days just pushing it around along the ground for 2,s and 3,s and the occasional 4,s in a run a ball stuff.Yeah I mean we need two openers and I think we've got the best two available, all you can do is pick em and hope they do well.
i think this series has the potential of being disastrous for us.
youngest player in the side is mcsweeny. i hope he has a good run at it, but he's also 25 years old. our next youngest is 29 (inglis, who may not even get a game realistically). where does this put the future of our test team? who's meant to replace starc, cummins, hazlewood & lyon (amongst others) who're all 33 & above. i don't really follow domestic cricket anymore due to time constraints, but is there anyone in the shield who'll be pushing to replace any of these players?
They seem to run them (the quicks anyway) through A games and white ball stuff. I think with young fast bowlers that’s fineit certainly isn’t, but surely there’d be someone in line that’s actually genuinely pushing selection, no?
i do suppose you’re correct, ultimately in comparison to batting you’d not really end up butchering your bowling playing shorter forms of cricketThey seem to run them (the quicks anyway) through A games and white ball stuff. I think with young fast bowlers that’s fine
For an example - https://www.cricket.com.au/videos/3...irst-odi-australia-west-indies-highlights-mcgit certainly isn’t, but surely there’d be someone in line that’s actually genuinely pushing selection, no?
Particularly ODIs as a quick, young quicks tend not to bowl long spells when the first play 5-day cricket as it isi do suppose you’re correct, ultimately in comparison to batting you’d not really end up butchering your bowling playing shorter forms of cricket
Hang on, I thought we were preparing for tests? No one could play the deciding ODI yet here is Carey playing for SA in a one dayer.
How does that work? Are we concentrating on tests or not?