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Of course.Well if you're picking between two people with an ordinary average, it makes sense to go with the one who doesn't have a reputation as a rolled gold arseh*le.
Mennie arguably wasn't the next best quick outside the test team when he got a call up, but CA's one test wonder selections last year were dumb.
Someone had to.richoatthedisco had Hodgey as the opener is the “Robbed XI”
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Not sure we saw enough of Hodge in Test cricket to say that.A very un lucky player that was around at the wrong time with all the good bats we had in his era.Hodge had issues with the short ball, same as Dussey.
Not sure we saw enough of Hodge in Test cricket to say that.A very un lucky player that was around at the wrong time with all the good bats we had in his era.
I feel for Mitch Marsh today. Dropped a catch he should've taken and has bowled 2 overs out of 71. Not a whole lot he can really do to redeem himself until the captain throws him the ball or we're 4 down in the second innings.
Our selectors and captain are just not on the same page. Now he's finally back on for his 3rd with an old ball and two set batsmen. If he doesn't keep it under 3 an over or get wickets he'll be criticised more.
family tie selection nothing more or less.
if his name wasn't marsh he would never get near the side
what's he done to deserve a recall struggled in his first gig. and its not like his bowling in the shield is knocking the door down
Agree in part. But you've just outlined the job description of a fifth bowler so that's no excuse.
no.1. Mitch Marsh is Australia's best all rounder option for the future, give the kid a break.
no.2 Australian cricket is littered with big headed, big mouthed I ams, if Mr Maxwell had kept his mouth shut he would be in ahead of Marsh.
no.3 I'm Victorian and also barrack for Australia, maybe some of you triple heads need to realize the world doesn't end at the rabbit proof fence.
no.4 And maybe a few Victorians don't be so hard on Western Australians, they're a sensitive breed with feelings.
no.5 Mitchell Marsh deserves his spot and I hope he becomes a permanent member of our team.

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They prattled on all week about how the swap would only happen if they needed an extra bowler, he has 2 wickets @ 46 this season at FC level and has done nothing to write home about thus far with his bowling.
His only saving grace was he was averaging 44 with the bat which quickly became meaningless when Maxwell didn't even get a look in despite averaging 73 with the bat.
I don't really care that he is in the side, what annoys me is they expect us to believe this rubbish about it being a selection based on the pitch when it is as clear as day it is a boys club selection. Don't lie to us and give bullshit reasoning for your decisions.
Anyone can drop a catch mate. Smith has dropped sitters before. Doesn't mean they don't practise.No catching practice at the Warriors training sessions. Marsh one didn't hurt much, Bancroft could have dropped the ashes.
no.1. Mitch Marsh is Australia's best all rounder option for the future, give the kid a break.
no.2 Australian cricket is littered with big headed, big mouthed I ams, if Mr Maxwell had kept his mouth shut he would be in ahead of Marsh.
no.3 I'm Victorian and also barrack for Australia, maybe some of you triple heads need to realize the world doesn't end at the rabbit proof fence.
no.4 And maybe a few Victorians don't be so hard on Western Australians, they're a sensitive breed with feelings.
no.5 Mitchell Marsh deserves his spot and I hope he becomes a permanent member of our team.
Ended up bowling 7 overs as the 3 front line quicks bowled 60 between them - more than the first innings of the 2nd test when they needed a rest! England are only 4 down so we could be bowling most of tomorrow. Makes no sense to grind nothing overs out of the front line quicks while Marsh is just standing around at slip or third man.
7 overs for 25 is roughly equivalent to the overall run rate for the day's play. Given a decent spell I would've backed Marsh to bowl 10-15 overs for 3-3.5 runs an over today which for a 5th bowler is useful. He nearly had an outside edge in his first 2 overs and bowled a great yorker in his second spell, so could've jagged a wicket as well.
Picking Marsh and scarcely bowling him does nothing to ease the load on our front line quicks, unsettles the batting order and likely weakens the overall batting strength of the top 6. I don't get it.
Ended up bowling 7 overs as the 3 front line quicks bowled 60 between them - more than the first innings of the 2nd test when they needed a rest! England are only 4 down so we could be bowling most of tomorrow. Makes no sense to grind nothing overs out of the front line quicks while Marsh is just standing around at slip or third man.
7 overs for 25 is roughly equivalent to the overall run rate for the day's play. Given a decent spell I would've backed Marsh to bowl 10-15 overs for 3-3.5 runs an over today which for a 5th bowler is useful. He nearly had an outside edge in his first 2 overs and bowled a great yorker in his second spell, so could've jagged a wicket as well.
Picking Marsh and scarcely bowling him does nothing to ease the load on our front line quicks, unsettles the batting order and likely weakens the overall batting strength of the top 6. I don't get it.