I like this guy, but why is he still in the side?
http://www.theage.com.au/sport/cricket/north-exposure-20100714-10b3a.html
He's a 70% chance to score less than 10 when he strides out to bat, which makes him a massive liability and puts pressure on all of those around him.
He isn't a Ponting, Hussey or Katich, he hasn't got a ton of credits in the bank to carry him through a poor patch of form.
This is going to come back and bite us on the arse, right now is the time we should be playing Khawaja, Hughes or Klinger, to see if they're up to it. Otherwise, we'll be half way through the Ashes discussing who to bring in for North, and fretting because none of those guys have been given the chance to prove they're well and truly up to it.
But we know North isn't.
http://www.theage.com.au/sport/cricket/north-exposure-20100714-10b3a.html
The left-hander's dismissal for a third-ball duck on the first day of the match continued his record of failing to pass 10 in more than half of his innings at Test level. North's 25 innings since his promotion to the Australian team in the summer of 2008-09 have produced a total of 945 runs, although 797 of those runs - 84.3 per cent - have come from eight innings. In the remaining 17 innings he has scored 148 runs at an average of 8.7.
He's a 70% chance to score less than 10 when he strides out to bat, which makes him a massive liability and puts pressure on all of those around him.
He isn't a Ponting, Hussey or Katich, he hasn't got a ton of credits in the bank to carry him through a poor patch of form.
This is going to come back and bite us on the arse, right now is the time we should be playing Khawaja, Hughes or Klinger, to see if they're up to it. Otherwise, we'll be half way through the Ashes discussing who to bring in for North, and fretting because none of those guys have been given the chance to prove they're well and truly up to it.
But we know North isn't.






