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GoEagles
13 Apr 2003, 19:27
Looks like Jimmy Maher will be joining the Australian test squad ahead of the one day side, to give Gilchrist some much needed rest for a few tour matches coming up.

"The Australian Cricket Board (ACB) announced today that the National Selection Panel (NSP) has chosen Queensland Bulls captain Jimmy Maher to join the Australian Test squad on the Travelex Tour of the West Indies.

Maher, Australia's reserve wicket-keeper at the 2003 International Cricket Council Cricket World Cup has been selected to cover for Adam Gilchrist during Australia's three-day tour match against a University of West Indies XI in Barbados, beginning on 26 April.

It will be the first match Gilchrist has missed since Australia's victory over Holland in a World Cup preliminary match on 20 February.

NSP Chairman Trevor Hohns said given Maher's likely selection in the 15-man squad for Australia's seven one-day internationals beginning on 17 May, it made sense to choose a player who would be with the side for the remainder of the tour.

"Jimmy will more than likely be part of our one-day squad in the West Indies simply on his batting alone, so it is important that we continue to give him added `keeping experience if he is to continue covering adequately for Adam Gilchrist on tour," Hohns said.

"We are not necessarily saying that Jimmy is the country's second-best wicket-keeping option, but for this match we would rather introduce a player who is going to be with the team for the duration of the trip, rather than fly someone across for a few days.

"As for Adam Gilchrist, it is important that we continue to monitor his workload and give him time-off where possible.

"He has had a long campaign and doesn't get many opportunities to rest, so we need to be conscious that he doesn't get over-worked and end up suffering from fatigue," he said.

Maher's inclusion in the Test squad means that he will relinquish his Australia A captaincy duties for the remainder of its series against South Africa A. He will depart Adelaide for Brisbane today.

New South Wales Blues batsman Simon Katich will stand in as captain."

Source: BaggyGreen (http://www-aus.cricket.org/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/CRICKET_NEWS/2003/APR/168945_ACB_13APR2003.html)

RzrBlade
17 Apr 2003, 20:05
yeah maher needs the experience overseas on different pitches wicketkeeping if he is gonna back up for gilly, so it seems like a good idea

My North
18 Apr 2003, 14:32
Once again the Australian Selectors are picking a batsmen turn W/K to be the back up W/K on a oversea tour. What is wrong with having a normal W/K to be the reserve W/K in the West Indies right now. No one is playing cricket in Australia expect for a rubbish series between Australia A Vs South Africa A areound Australia and in April. Is April part of the Australain summer season???

St-KriS
18 Apr 2003, 15:08
I guess to answer My North's question up there ^ is that the Australian selectors dont really see any of the topline keepers in this country at the moment with a long term future. Berry, Campbell, Seccombe are all over 30, so obviously they see Jimmy as the next best thing.

My North
18 Apr 2003, 23:02
Originally posted by St-KriS
I guess to answer My North's question up there ^ is that the Australian selectors dont really see any of the topline keepers in this country at the moment with a long term future. Berry, Campbell, Seccombe are all over 30, so obviously they see Jimmy as the next best thing.


What about the Tasmania W/K with the long name. He be in his early 20's

RzrBlade
18 Apr 2003, 23:05
scott kremoskothen...he isnt developed enough yet to be a back-up w-keeper internationally. gotta work on his batting down there as well.

lamby29
18 Apr 2003, 23:08
Clingeleffer, he is 22-23. Maher would be around 30.

RzrBlade
18 Apr 2003, 23:14
oh sorry, clingeleffer, thats the one, his name is scott to yeah? or at least it start with an 'S' i think...

Unwritten_Law
19 Apr 2003, 13:44
Originally posted by RzrBlade
oh sorry, clingeleffer, thats the one, his name is scott to yeah? or at least it start with an 'S' i think...

It's Sean.

Had a good season with the bat when Tassie made the state final the year before last. Scored 500 runs and averaged just below 50. I don't see enough of him to comment on his keeping and if I did I wouldn't be able too anyway :p Had a disappointing season this year, I think he ended up batting at #9 in a team which struggled making 200 runs.

Simon_Nesbit
19 Apr 2003, 23:24
My take on clingeleffer is one of a very good keeper (if perhaps suspect to top quality spinners? hasn't had much experience), and a very good defensively minded batsmen at state level.

I think he'd be your 'typical' early 90's style keeper, averaging low 30's but superior keeping to current players (Gilchrist aside).

He's a very defensive batsmen however (or seems to be atm), so unlikely to get the gig in ODI's.

J.Gallagher #1
20 Apr 2003, 00:09
Why Not Brad Haddin he is a very good keeper and is an aggresive batsmen as well???

Unwritten_Law
20 Apr 2003, 11:05
Originally posted by Simon_Nesbit
He's a very defensive batsmen however (or seems to be atm), so unlikely to get the gig in ODI's.

In his good year he had a strike rate in the 40's :( I dare say that he would be too slow for the test team on that basis.