Chee Quee, who was the first player of Chinese origin to play first-class cricket in Australia, is a powerful top or middle-order batsman who dominated Sydney grade cricket for more than a decade. He scored a hundred against the West Indies in 1995-96 and two years earlier smashed 131 in the Mercantile Cup final. but that form was spasmodic. At the end of the 2005-06 campaign, he had made almost 11,000 runs for them, and only six other batsmen had ever made more in Sydney grade cricket. <--- Spasmodic form cost him his chance apparently
MacGill can't be too happy either but apparently the WACA takes a bit of turn these days so he may be a chance for then or probably Adelaide beforehand. I'd like to see Tait play rather than Clark. He has the ability to reverse swing the pill at wicked speed and has already proved that by removing Flintoff with a beauty in the Prime Ministers XI.
GAblett, Hodgey was never a show although it is a shame to see him miss out. If any batsmen looks like getting the flick it'll be Langer and they've got Jacques ready to replace him.
good point but what does a man have to do???? one of the most consistent players last season and has started in similar form this year and his slow/mediums could cause the poms a bit of trouble.........