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Re: Brad Haddin must go first. Then 2 more.
Haddin never would have gotten near the team if not for his batting. It's not just a handy bonus, your number 7 is expected to make some runs. Given that he isn't, and never has been, the best keeper in Australia, it can't be his keeping alone that gets him in the side. His batting is irresponsible and stupid. He got lucky today and got a second chance - and then immediately got out doing much the same thing again.
Wade is worth considering - like Haddin he'll probably never be the best keeper in the country, but he could jut about be picked for his batting alone. Paine is the best keeper, and a more than handy bat. He can score quickly, and he can occupy the crease. He did a great job when Haddin was injured, and arguably should have kept spot.
I suspect that the selectors are keeping Haddin until they can select Paine. If they still want to stagger the retirements, then they'll probably just stagger Haddin's until Paine is right. They probably have to drop one or two people after the loss today, Hughes is the obvious candidate, and there are several others who should be very nervous. All of the top 7 apart from Warner and Clarke could be in trouble.
Haddin never would have gotten near the team if not for his batting. It's not just a handy bonus, your number 7 is expected to make some runs. Given that he isn't, and never has been, the best keeper in Australia, it can't be his keeping alone that gets him in the side. His batting is irresponsible and stupid. He got lucky today and got a second chance - and then immediately got out doing much the same thing again.
Wade is worth considering - like Haddin he'll probably never be the best keeper in the country, but he could jut about be picked for his batting alone. Paine is the best keeper, and a more than handy bat. He can score quickly, and he can occupy the crease. He did a great job when Haddin was injured, and arguably should have kept spot.
I suspect that the selectors are keeping Haddin until they can select Paine. If they still want to stagger the retirements, then they'll probably just stagger Haddin's until Paine is right. They probably have to drop one or two people after the loss today, Hughes is the obvious candidate, and there are several others who should be very nervous. All of the top 7 apart from Warner and Clarke could be in trouble.