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Your post would be correct.. if it was racism. It isn't racism, its xenophobia.
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Hughes, Smith, Khawaja, Burns, M.Marsh - I don't think our batting prospects are that grave. Just need experience, and confidence.
Did we underutilise the talents of Rogers, Hodge, Dussey, Voges etc when they were at their peak? I wonder how things would look if we looked to them in 2009-2012, rather than shot straight to youth.
20 years ago hardly any Australians played county cricket, various European court rulings since then have made it a lot easier for Australians to play over there. There are more Australian cricketers wintering in England now than there ever has been.Most of it is young.
We also have a very changed first class scene. Young players can't get into county cricket any more, which means they are playing less than half the cricket they used to and not getting exposed to swing bowling and greentops at a young age. Those who do get in find themselves in a depleted competition compared to 5-10 years ago.
The glut of good batsmen of the last decade has not been good either. It's kept a lot of young guys out of Shield teams for quite a while.
Really? I know there was a lot between 2003 and 2008 because of Kolpak, but since then the rules have been tightened up again.20 years ago hardly any Australians played county cricket, various European court rulings since then have made it a lot easier for Australians to play over there. There are more Australian cricketers wintering in England now than there ever has been.
Interesting point.Hughes, Smith, Khawaja, Burns, M.Marsh - I don't think our batting prospects are that grave. Just need experience, and confidence.
Did we underutilise the talents of Rogers, Hodge, Dussey, Voges etc when they were at their peak? I wonder how things would look if we looked to them in 2009-2012, rather than shot straight to youth.
Today we have 2 batsman who averages over 40....
Yeah, mind boggling isn't it?What I can't get my head around is how the coach of the Australian cricket team can't get a team full of shit players to be the best in the world.
Did we underutilise the talents of Rogers, Hodge, Dussey, Voges etc when they were at their peak? I wonder how things would look if we looked to them in 2009-2012, rather than shot straight to youth.
Nah, I disagree. During those years we had plenty of experience in the team. Up until end of 2012 our top 6 was 2 veterans (Ponting and Hussey), 2 experienced guys with plenty of years left in them (Watson and Clarke) and 2 young guys. That's a really good balance.Interesting point.
Instead we might now have had a solid, experienced core who mightn't be great but would provide a good platform for introducing young talent into the side. Instead we have just a few experienced players and a heap of inexperienced.
Nah, I disagree. During those years we had plenty of experience in the team. Up until end of 2012 our top 6 was 2 veterans (Ponting and Hussey), 2 experienced guys with plenty of years left in them (Watson and Clarke) and 2 young guys. That's a really good balance.
The problem we had was:
1) none of the young guys who came into the side really came on as quickly as expected
2) Watson entered a long period of bad form
2) Ponting and Hussey both retired at the same time
So we went from 4 experienced batsmen to 2, one of whom is on the verge of being dropped, and with nobody up to scratch to replace them.
In hindsight, I think the biggest error we made was in 2009-2010 when we had no young guys in the team. The only 'newbie' was North. I presume they thought he would be a good transitional player - older, experienced, good leader, etc. If he'd worked out, then we would have a battle-hardened North, Clarke and Watson in the middle order right now and 3 younger guys learning around them. Unfortunately North failed miserably. If we'd given a young player the gig instead, even if they weren't as good as him, we might have someone with a bit more experience in the side now.
The other thing I think we could have maybe done is dumped Ponting earlier and replaced him with someone like Rogers. It would have been a ballsy call, but Rogers would have had more shelf life than Ponting and would probably still be in the side now.
But it's a bit late for all that now.
I don't know what we'd have gained by including those guys in the team though. Playing Hughes, Smith and Khawaja may have been a bit premature but it still provided them with valuable experience. The reason they're starting to approach the level of ability they need at Test level is because they've been exposed to Test cricket.
Keeping them out of the team for longer in favour of old guys like Hodge and David Hussey, who are basically contemporaries of guys like Ponting, Katich and Mike Hussey, would have made the side way too top heavy. You would have had even more of them retiring at the same time and the younger guys being even more inexperienced when the time came to replace them.
Ian Chappell is stuck in the 70s.If guys like Warne and Ian Chappell believe the Australian cricket team doesn't even need a coach, it makes you wonder how much influence Mickey Arthur can actually have.
Well Australia is made of many different races and last time I checked Mickey Arthur was fairly white and probably not a "coloured". Therefore how can it be racism from people of English descent on other people of English descent. If anything it is Xenophobia which is fear of foreign people, not relating to race.Please explain?
Well Australia is made of many different races and last time I checked Mickey Arthur was fairly white and probably not a "coloured". Therefore how can it be racism from people of English descent on other people of English descent. If anything it is Xenophobia which is fear of foreign people, not relating to race.
Haha, woops
Obvious Pauline Hanson reference missed. Carry on.
If guys like Warne and Ian Chappell believe the Australian cricket team doesn't even need a coach, it makes you wonder how much influence Mickey Arthur can actually have.