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It's not particularly relevant to the topic, but we had every reason to expect those retirements.We didn't expect McGrath, Warne, Martyn, Langer and Gilchrist to retire all so suddenly either.
How old were these guys when they pulled the pin? 36? 37?
Hardly a surprise for a 36-year-old cricketer to retire.
No.I've demonstrated Pomersbach should have been.
You absolutely haven't.
Pomersbach hasn't done enough. If he's your only candidate, then it's easy to see why Katich got the nod.
I think you're exaggerating the peril facing the Australian side. You talk about impending retirements as though they're 6 months away.
The reality is that Hayden will probably be next to go, and that will be after the 2009 Ashes. After that, there mightn't be another retirement for at least two years.
So it's not like we're going to lose many players in the immediate future. Any exodus would be 2-3 years off. Let's be clear on that. In that time, we need some younger players to show they're ready to play for Australia. But at the moment, those players haven't done enough. That's why we've picked Katich. He's the form batsman in the country, and those players in their 20s need to do more.
There will come a time when we need to pick some younger players. But that need is not upon us yet, and none of the candidates, except Hussey who is next in line, have done enough to deserve selection. That's why we've picked Katich.
You can have the last word. But repeating yourself over and over about "eyes on the future" won't convince anyone.