I'm not calling for Marsh to be picked, just pointing out that "he averages 28 in tests" isn't the smackdown people think it is.
If Marsh didn't bowl he wouldn't be in any conversations. The selectors have prioritised all rounders since Flintoff had his career series in 2005. Outside a run of good form in 2009/10 Shane Watson had one of the most average test careers you can imagine - because he bowled. Marsh has played 46 tests, Green has played 33, Webster 7. Because they bowl.
marsh hasn't bowled a ball in competitive cricket since his last test a year ago and in july confirmed that he won't be bowling for the foreseeable future, and intends to play as a batter only in all formats.


