Fortunately, the Australian selectors are looking forward at more mentally strong cricketers.
I can't believe the words "mentally strong" were uttered in a thread about Symonds.
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Fortunately, the Australian selectors are looking forward at more mentally strong cricketers.
I can't believe the words "mentally strong" were uttered in a thread about Symonds.
? World Cup 2003...143* (125)
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not mentally strong?
Once again you highlight a once off innings in a limp attempt to prove your point. In general, Symonds is not a mentally strong player, and most people can see this.
He's more likely to reach 30 and then play a stupid shot, than go on to make 70-100 runs.
Not mentally strong - WTF?Once again you highlight a once off innings in a limp attempt to prove your point. In general, Symonds is not a mentally strong player, and most people can see this.
He's more likely to reach 30 and then play a stupid shot, than go on to make 70-100 runs.
Why?
What is he doing differently?
ODIs are a different game. He needs to do it in Tests.
And one good innings isn't sufficient to dispel doubts created by a string of early failures.
I don't discount his earlier failures at all.
But I'm not sure what parallel you're trying to draw there. Clarke's overall record is significantly better than Symonds'.
Firstly, those guys were all in their early 20s when they started out. Symonds is a mature player. And I wouldn't say that Ponting's failures ever matched Symonds'.
http://www.howstat.com.au/cricket/Statistics/Players/PlayerProgressBat.asp?PlayerID=2041
Secondly, I have no problem with players struggling, getting dropped and then being recalled. That's fine. That's how it should work if players earn a second chance. But Symonds hasn't convinced me that he's the right fit at #6. He was terrible in that role when he started out, and those legitimate doubts haven't been completely dispelled by his performances since.
It has been quite good, although I don't set much store in the innings he played against Sri Lanka.
Had he gone on and made a big total in either innings against India at the MCG, I would have been more impressed.
? World Cup 2003...143* (125)
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not mentally strong?
It's got nothing to do with "sentence construction".All this sentence construction nitpicking.
How many of those guys can match Katich's FC record?Fortunately, the Australian selectors are looking forward at more mentally strong cricketers.
I don't think he will be dropped this summer.I don't disagree everything here, i just don't think he's in quite as much danger of being dropped anytime soon as you do, right now.
Or the fact of the matter even?The matter of the fact is the guy just keeps "contributing" to flat out wins, and that is all he has to do.
Sure - but 3 wickets and 70+ runs isn't his typical Test.Really, Australia is that good if he keeps coming up with 3 wickets and 70-80 odd runs each match(with the proviso they keep smashing all-comers) , then he is certain to remain in the team for as long as he wants.
Or the fact of the matter even?
Sure - but 3 wickets and 70+ runs isn't his typical Test.
In how many matches has he delivered that?
That is not part of the selection criteria.Even better is that he is entertaining to watch whether batting, bowling or fielding which is important when our opposition won't give us a decent contest.
How am I sooking?The way you sook anyone would believe he made a pair and went for six an over with the ball.
That is not part of the selection criteria.
The way I see it, if Symonds wants the spot, he's strong enough and certaintly capable of keeping the spot until he doesn't want it anymore.
He did nothing wrong at all against India in the first Test.
35 in the first innings (dismissed with the score at 281)
3 overs, 0 for 8
44 in the second innings (dismissed with the score at 243)
13 overs, 5 maidens, 1 for 25
Oh and his wicket against India? Rahul Dravid LBW... not a bad wicket to pick up
You cannot fault his performance, 79 runs, and 16 overs, 1 for 33, that's just over 2 runs per over, in a Test Match for an all-rounder, that's awesome, the strike bowlers were taking wickets and the #1 spinner took wickets, he chipped when he needed to
Against Sri Lanka - 53* 1/10 [5] & 1/21 [6] (first Test) & 50* - DNB (second Test)
Not sure what else you want him to do? When we were in trouble against England at the MCG, he made 150+, he also took 2 wickets, one of them being Flintoff LBW, we were in massive trouble against England when he and Hayden were together, what happened? He kept his head, played along the ground, if the ball was there to hit, he hit it...
The spot is his, give this a rest Gunnar
Make more runs.Not sure what else you want him to do?
You think he's an automatic selection, do you?The spot is his, give this a rest Gunnar
Make more runs.
You think he's an automatic selection, do you?
Make more runs.
Are you 12 years old?Dude, shut up.
He's in the team, contributing and contributing well.
Who are you to make that judgement?Argument over.
Australia didn't need him to make more runs.He doesn't need to make runs, if you've got Hayden making a century, Jaques making a 50, Ponting and Hussey stumbled, both Symonds and Clarke made mid-range scores, they didn't need to do anymore. I'm confident that if he's needed to dig in and make a big score, he'll do it.
It's entirely relevant.Asking if Symonds deserved to be picked on his batting alone has no relevance here.
So if Symonds doesn't deserve a spot on his batting alone, then what are the benchmarks with bat and ball for his selection to be justified?Australia want an "all-rounder" at #6, if they were looking for a batsman, Brad Hodge would bat there....
You think Symonds' is the world's best all-rounder at Test level?The all-rounder, in this era, an 'all-rounder' is now someone who can bat, bowl, with variety (as Symonds can with seamers or spinners/darts), and be able to field, and I consider Symonds to be the best in the world.