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Why do so many people want Johnson back in? What has he proved since the first test? Everyone wanted him out so badly now are killing to have him back.

And knowing the selectors they will keep Nirth for him home test.

Also I had I good laugh at the Facebook group "2010 ashes, England vs Mike Hussey" haha gold.
 
Why do so many people want Johnson back in? What has he proved since the first test? Everyone wanted him out so badly now are killing to have him back.

And knowing the selectors they will keep Nirth for him home test.

Also I had I good laugh at the Facebook group "2010 ashes, England vs Mike Hussey" haha gold.
Sells Haddin a little short but not far from the truth

And agreed with Johnson, done nothing to warrent a return. SHould be bowling for WA
 

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1. Shane WATSON
2. Michael HUSSEY
3. Phil HUGHES
4. Cameron WHITE
5. Brad HODGE/KHAWAJA/KLINGER/JAQUES/ROGERS/CLARKE
6. Ricky PONTING*
7. Brad HADDIN+
8. Steve O'KEEFE/Steve SMITH (Dont care which one)
9. Brett LEE
10. Ryan HARRIS
11. Stuart CLARK
12th. Ben HILFENHAUS
 
Not that good? Went back to shield and averaged 56 last year. Then hit an 80 odd for Australia in NZ

Not in form at present, no doubt, but he's a very good batsmen.
Couldnt score a century untill he came up against the worst attack ever seen at first class level then finds himself back in the Australian team a couple of weeks later where he failed

Hard to know if confidence improves by 2nd half or grounds get faster and better for batting...Wont make a run in Perth
 
1. Shane WATSON
2. Michael HUSSEY
3. Phil HUGHES
4. Cameron WHITE
5. Brad HODGE/KHAWAJA/KLINGER/JAQUES/ROGERS/CLARKE
6. Ricky PONTING*
7. Brad HADDIN+
8. Steve O'KEEFE/Steve SMITH (Dont care which one)
9. Brett LEE
10. Ryan HARRIS
11. Stuart CLARK
12th. Ben HILFENHAUS

idiocy
there will be no wholesale changes! :mad:

this is test cricket we're talking about here

if this was an australia versus sri lanka series at home we'd probably have won by the same amount with the same team on adelaide oval

think about that!
 
1. Shane WATSON
2. Michael HUSSEY
3. Phil HUGHES
4. Cameron WHITE
5. Brad HODGE/KHAWAJA/KLINGER/JAQUES/ROGERS/CLARKE
6. Ricky PONTING*
7. Brad HADDIN+
8. Steve O'KEEFE/Steve SMITH (Dont care which one)
9. Brett LEE
10. Ryan HARRIS
11. Stuart CLARK
12th. Ben HILFENHAUS


What does Clark bowl these days? 70mph?
 
Anyone who reckons Hauritz would've done much better than Doherty in the last two tests has to be kidding themselves. Doherty might not be Test standard, but nor was Hauritz, can't get why people have forgotten that so quickly. Neither should play in Perth. I'd go:

Watson
Hughes (wouldn't be upset if Marsh got it though)
Ponting
Clarke
Hussey
Smith
Haddin
Harris
Hilfenhaus
Siddle
Bollinger

Perth is the perfect place to go attacking and play four pacemen - five if you count Watson, who is probably our best paceman anyway. I'm not a huge fan of Siddle, but Johnson needs to sit in the corner and think about what he's done for far more than just one Test. Smith is a batting all-rounder, and if he doesn't get much of a bowl, so be it, pick him on his batting, he's a player for the future and is already a better bat than North.

Absurdly long tail, but if we're going to win two tests then we're going to need more than just Hussey in the top order to bat properly anyway.
 
Team for Perth:

Watson
Hughes
Ponting
Clarke
Hussey
North
Haddin
Johnson
Siddle
Harris
Hilf

OUT: Katich, Doherty, Bolly
IN: Hughes, Johnson, Hilf

OR

Watson
Hughes
Ponting
Clarke
Hussey
Marsh
Haddin
Bowler 1
Bowler 2
Bowler 3
Bowler 4
 
Anyone who reckons Hauritz would've done much better than Doherty in the last two tests has to be kidding themselves. Doherty might not be Test standard, but nor was Hauritz, can't get why people have forgotten that so quickly. Neither should play in Perth. I'd go:

Watson
Hughes (wouldn't be upset if Marsh got it though)
Ponting
Clarke
Hussey
Smith
Haddin
Harris
Hilfenhaus
Siddle
Bollinger

Perth is the perfect place to go attacking and play four pacemen - five if you count Watson, who is probably our best paceman anyway. I'm not a huge fan of Siddle, but Johnson needs to sit in the corner and think about what he's done for far more than just one Test. Smith is a batting all-rounder, and if he doesn't get much of a bowl, so be it, pick him on his batting, he's a player for the future and is already a better bat than North.

Absurdly long tail, but if we're going to win two tests then we're going to need more than just Hussey in the top order to bat properly anyway.

Happy with that 11.Perth is nowhere near the pace friendly wicket it was 15 years ago but none of our spinners are wicket takers, so we may as well boot North for a batting all round spinner and go for wickets with pace.Three draws won't do it, and we are paying the price for going down last series when we had opportunities not to.
 

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Anyone who reckons Hauritz would've done much better than Doherty in the last two tests has to be kidding themselves. Doherty might not be Test standard, but nor was Hauritz, can't get why people have forgotten that so quickly.

Nathan Hauritz (after 17 tests in total, aged 28 years, 360 days)
Balls bowled - 4,200
Overs bowled - 700
Maiden overs - 143
Runs conceded - 2,204
Economy rate - 3.14 runs per over
Wickets - 63
Average - 34.98 runs per wicket taken
Strike rate - 66.6 balls per wicket taken
Best innings figures - 5/53
Best match figures - 6/126
5 wickets in an innings - 2
10 wickets in a match - 0

Shane Warne (after 17 tests, aged 23 years, 344 days)
Balls bowled - 4,880
Overs bowled - 813.2
Maiden overs - 291
Runs conceded - 1,832
Economy rate - 2.25 runs per over
Wickets - 65
Average - 28.18 runs per wicket taken
Strike rate - 75.0 balls per wicket taken
Best innings figures - 7/52
Best match figures - 8/117
5 wickets in an innings - 2
10 wickets in a match - 0

Those numbers for Warne come after his big 1993 Ashes series, where he took 34 wickets at an average of 25.79, and was subsequently the talk of the town. Yet Hauritz, who has never had a breakout series of Warne-in-England magnitude, does not suffer greatly in comparison (less economical, but has a better strike rate, and almost as many wickets).

I'm not saying that Hauritz will ever develop into a Warne-esque attacking spinner, especially at his current age (29 years, 50 days), but to say he's not Test standard (a la Xavier Doherty) is severely underrating his contribution IMO.
 
Damn Katich getting injured means they are going to keep North for another test. You know it, I know it, bloody North knows it. He's preparing right now for a solid career saving 62 and 55 as we speak.
 
1. Shane Watson
2. Shaun Marsh
3. Brad Hodge
4. Ricky Ponting
5. Phil Hughes
6. Mike Hussey
7. Brad Haddin
8. Steve O'Keefe
9. Ryan Harris
10. Trent Copeland
11. Mark Cameron
 
Dropping haurtiz was stupid, i mean doherty was a pure ponting pick and he picks spinners about as well as he sets fields for them and plays them with the bat.

But while ponting is skipper haurtiz has no future in the test team, ponting threw him under a bus in india they simply can't coexist.
 

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If North keeps his spot then Aus aren't serious about winning, it's as simple as that, he must be the worst ever player who has played for Australia considering the amount of tests he's played, he's a complete dud, a hack, you name it

You just can't keep giving guys a chance who keep failing and keep them based on them making a cenutry 1 in every 10 innings and the remaining innings being less than 20, they are kidding themselves, use some ****en common sense
 
Team for Perth:

Watson
Hughes
Ponting
Clarke
Hussey
North
Haddin
Johnson (Bollinger)
Siddle
Harris
Hilf

OUT: Katich, Doherty, Bolly
IN: Hughes, Johnson, Hilf

OR

Watson
Hughes
Ponting
Clarke
Hussey
Marsh (Khawaja)
Haddin
Bowler 1
Bowler 2
Bowler 3
Bowler 4


This nailed it on the head...

Team 1 - if they go the four quicks then North holds his place as they'll need him to bowl. I can also see the selectors not wantng to make too many changes... I do however think they'll play Bollinger ahead of Johnson.

Team 2 - if they go that side (specailist bat at 6) then they'll need to play a spinner. I think they'll go Hauritz but that is a backward step, surely need to try someone different... O'Keefe a very outside chance. Still may go 4 quicks but over rates will be a big problem...
 
Marsh
Watson
Ponting
Hussey
Clarke
White
Haddin
Johnson
Hauritz
Siddle
Hilfenhaus

Marsh over Hughes. I understand that Hughes has a more proven FC record etc. But boy oh boy his technical issues, slashing without footwork and not moving to the pitch of the ball outside off are still issues he hasn't fixed. England should find it relatively easy to trouble him as they've done in the past.
Marsh in great form, averaging 85 this season in FC cricket. Will surprise the English and give the form player a go. Been a solid ODI option and I have confidence that this option is better than Hughes as Marsh is more technically sound and more importantly in better form. Hughes averages 28.

White comes in, for obvious reasons. North can't play another test.
Hauritz, this is the option I'm not sure on. Do we play 4 quicks or give Ritz another crack. I don't have much confidence in him admitedly, do we play a spinner if we don't posess one of world class standard?
 
Dropping haurtiz was stupid, i mean doherty was a pure ponting pick and he picks spinners about as well as he sets fields for them and plays them with the bat.

But while ponting is skipper haurtiz has no future in the test team, ponting threw him under a bus in india they simply can't coexist.

no, it wasn't.
Horrorwitz was a mere fill in spinner anyway and trying a younger bloke out like X then sending him away to work on his game is better than persisiting with someone who isn't going to be around for the next ashes series.

in regards of the XI:

Watson
Marsh
Ponting
Clarke
Hussey
Smith
Haddin
Harris/Johnson
Hilfenhaus
Siddle
Bollinger

have a local 12th man, send the others who have been omitted to play in state games.
I note that whilst the test is on there is:
tas vs. WA
sa vs. Vic
blues vs. bulls

Thus, if we do want a spinner for Boxing day, considering smith as more a batter who bowls a few overs rather than a 30 over an innings spinner at the moment, then out of these we can pick the most likely.
 

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