If India don't have Khan their bowling lineup is probably more atrocious than ours. Sreesanth ffs. Apparently a new guy, Varun Aaron who's pretty quick, but I have only heard of him and never seen him.
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Agreed, but, as SR said, we have a nasty habit of losing 3/20 in the first 5 overs at present; collapses have become frequent, if we have our normal 2-3 of those in the Series, it'll cost us Tests.Have you seen India's attack? I'd be more worried about lots of draws than Australia losing a test series.
i hope ben cutting gets a test well before cummins
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It won't happen but it should happen. Cutting is a bloody good bowler .
Our best bowling line up?
MJ
Harris
Lyon
Bollinger
Watson (all rounder)
Easy
How Bollinger can not be considered one of the best 4 bowlers in the country has got me stuffed.
I think both MJ/Siddle have looked better under McDermott. South Africa is the test.
I agree. Ridiculous for such a big series. One I consider only second to an English series.2 Test, a series, bleh.
I agree. Ridiculous for such a big series. One I consider only second to an English series.
Agree with those points. Siddle has looked much more dangerous since he started pitching the ball up more and Douggie was looking the goods in Sri Lanka and was clearly in our best test line-up for that series, but wasn't in the squad.I think both MJ/Siddle have looked better under McDermott. South Africa is the test.
Bollinger should be the standby bowler for Harris (fitness) or the other two (if bowling pies).
I don't rate Copeland much. I just can't see him taking wickets, particularly at home, on good pitches and against test standard batting line ups.
Agree with those points. Siddle has looked much more dangerous since he started pitching the ball up more and Douggie was looking the goods in Sri Lanka and was clearly in our best test line-up for that series.
Copeland just ain't taking enough wickets. 5 or something, in 3 tests in Sri Lanka, on wickets that were supposed to suit him and only one against Sth Africa A, in two innings the other day, just isn't enough, especially when we already have Watson in there bowling medium pace.
If we want someone to bowl slow medium and be very economical we might as well throw Andrew McDonald back in there, who has already done it at test level, but also brings decent batting into the equation. He did adequately in the tests he played a couple of years ago, when he probably didn't do much to deserve a spot, but is now significantly better and more confident, with bat especially. He was in brilliant form with both bat and ball before he got those injuries last summer and surely would have been picked at no. 6 in the Ashes, had he not gotten injured. (At the time of his injury he was making quick hundreds and taking good wickets at about 1.5 runs an over.)
Fully agree with that, especially after he was just starting to show something with the bat for Australia, in Sth Africa, after being very economical with the ball.But then I though McDonald should have been persisted with after South Africa. He was discarded far too easily.
The two test series is because of the spat between CA and the south africans over boxing day, it's basically them saying if you won't come for boxing day we will treat you like a minnow and squeeze you in for an out of season 2 test series.
I thought it was as a result of the IPL, Champions League and Big Bash?
And that was the big mistake, IMO. In those first two 2009 Ashes tests we had just MJ, Siddle and Hilfenhaus and then a combination of Hauritz, Michael Clarke, Marcus North and Simon Katich bowling the rest of the overs.McDonald didn't get picked again because a) watson entered the team and b) hauritz/doherty (lol)/beer entered the team. the only way mcdonald was getting back in was for siddle/hilf/mj...and given those three were there to the very end of 2011-12 ashes. I mean yeah McDonald didn't perform badly. But neither did Hauritz and neither has Watson. Of course there's plenty of times I would have preferred McDonald to Hilf/Siddle/MJ but I dunno know I would have thought it's pretty clear to see why McDonald hasn't been sighted again and not particularly noteworthy. Remember, Watson was injured when McDonald's tests took place.)
Siddle doesn't leak runs. He just lacks any threat whatsoever inbetween his 5 wicket haul match. See Ashes: 5 matches played, 2 six wicket hauls...14 wickets for the series. which wouldn't be so bad if MJ wasn't in the team and doing the same thing (well he leaks more runs, but he gets more wickets...4 matches - + gabba - in the ashes, 15 wickets
On wickets that would have most likely suited McDonald, who had been in the team for the most recent two test series (taking 9 wickets at 33, at an economy rate of 2.45 RPO, against the best/2nd best team in the world), down to the ground. Surely, on English pitches, when you already have 3 who can bowl handy spin, you'd be better off with someone who bowls straight as an arrow, ultra-economically and gets subtle swing (and makes runs), than someone like Hauritz.
And that was the big mistake, IMO. In those first two 2009 Ashes tests we had MJ, Siddle and Hilfenhaus and then a combination of Hauritz, Michael Clarke, Marcus North and Simon Katich bowling the rest of the overs.On wickets that would have most likely suited McDonald, who had been in the team for the most recent two test series, down to the ground. Surely, on English pitches, when you already have 3 who can bowl handy spin, you'd be better off with someone who bowls straight as an arrow and gets subtle swing (and makes runs), than someone like Hauritz.
As you said, Watson came in for the 3rd Ashes test, but he replaced Phil Hughes, not Hauritz, so we still had North, Katich and M Clarke to bowl spin, if required and would surely have still been better off with McDonald, who just showed he was clearly in form, than Hauritz.
They then brought in Stuart Clarke for the final two tests, who got 4 wickets in four innings, at 44, an inferior record to McDonald's recent one, (of 9 wickets at 33 in his recent tests, on wickets that wouldn't have suited him as much as the English wickets would have).
I said at the time and I say now, it was a bad call dumping him for that series. When you consider how close that series was, it could have been very costly, as there were many out of form with both the bat and ball, so to leave out someone out, who looked to be in form with both, and who would have loved those conditions, was not wise, IMO.
IThen of course last summer, we had Smith batting at no 6 in the Ashes.
As I said, McDonald was in sparkling form at the start of that summer, so I expect he surely would have been in there instead of Smith, had he not been injured just before the series started (unless of course they were only playing for the future and had no great desire to win).
As for Siddle, I think you're judging him more on his most recent games, where I think everyone would agree he hasn't been bowling well generally, or consistently. He hasn't been like that for his whole career and I dare say he won't be like that from now on, as he looks to be back on a better track. I dare say his most recent year or so's form would have a fair bit to do with him being told to bowl shorter, which looks to have stuffed him up. It's a lot for you to ask him to bowl fuller when those in charge were telling him to bowl shorter. It's no surprise they get confused and their bowling suffers.![]()
I still can't believe that Cummins isn't going to be allowed to play a full shield season before debuting him.
Hell, if we are really desperate to give him a test soon- why not wait a month till we play New Zealand at the Gabba and Bellerive?