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Get a grip mate
Don't know how he could've been offered "way more than he deserves" as he won the player of the year award last year.
Probably been underpaying him for years also.
It's rumoured money wasn't the only reason why he left.
With regards to his strike rate, he was playing in the bottom side.
I think he was meant to play the anchor role but didn't get any support.
and they were all scored opening arguably the hardest position to bat.I heard from a reliable source at the WACA he was filthy at being overlooked in the first 4 games for Adam Lyth.Honestly tuggs reckon he was trying to get his brand recognised by playing for an eastern states franchise ..trying to help himself more for national honours ...and I don't begrudge him for that and I reckon Voges and WA cricket would of given him there blessing.
Because honestly let's face reality scoring runs and doing well in the shield means F**k all for higher honours....it only means anything to a selective few in the view of the selectors
Like how can you pick a reserve batter in the test squad who has only scored 3 tons in the past three shield seasons...to someone who has scored 8 ??and they were all scored opening arguably the hardest position to bat.
Don't know how he could've been offered "way more than he deserves" as he won the player of the year award last year.
Probably been underpaying him for years also.
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True.Wasn't that mainly based on his Shield performance though? His record for the Scorchers before last season was pretty average too
It’s the same old BBL trap of feeling compelled to play the internationals for marketing reasons even though you have better locals in reserve.True.
He probably didn't deserve big money on past performances.
But to not play him in front of Lyth was poor I thought.
What I meant is I suspect the BBL and its clubs don’t want to admit that they can’t attract A grade international talent, and consider it a bad look for the league if we are playing local/state players while the internationals sit on the sidelines.I don't know that Lyth was a marketing boom. I had to look up his name before I made that post.
Different bats though, Stoinis would bat 6 or 7 if he plays, Hardie doesn't seem suited to that role. That squad already seems to have too many top order bats and not enough middle order ones.Just saw the T20 squad for Australia.
Staggering how Stoinis gets picked over someone like Hardie.
Best 6 batters in the country, innit?Different bats though, Stoinis would bat 6 or 7 if he plays, Hardie doesn't seem suited to that role. That squad already seems to have too many top order bats and not enough middle order ones.
OkDifferent bats though, Stoinis would bat 6 or 7 if he plays, Hardie doesn't seem suited to that role. That squad already seems to have too many top order bats and not enough middle order ones.
Sutherland was really the only one who showed early on that he could finish an innings (only did it once or twice though early on).Could Will Sutherland be an option at 7? Could help Maxwell be that 5th bowler and actually bats around there in the BBL. Don't love picking any more Vic's than we have to but he would fit perfectly role wise.
166 on the board.Sixers too good you suspect. Will be interesting to see how well the Heat bowlers hold their nerve
This guy has been better this season than I gave him credit for beforehand. Might justify his price in the IPL despite subcontinent pitchesWow, bonkers. I suspect he'll finish the season with a double digit economy rate.