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Obviously Watson has to go.
But..... when was the last time our captain imposed himself when our backs are to the wall either? He is every bit as predictable as Watson - maybe get 20-30, hang out the bat, caught behind or plays it on.
 

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So pleased Watson has been dropped! He has done nothing in the test team over such a long period.

Now heres to hoping Marsh can stay injury free! Then we need clarke to hit some form....

Personally wouldnt mind seeing S Marsh in the team long term either... that would mean that voges had to go though and his form warrants another opportunity.
 
Has he referred that decision?

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Obviously Watson has to go.
But..... when was the last time our captain imposed himself when our backs are to the wall either? He is every bit as predictable as Watson - maybe get 20-30, hang out the bat, caught behind or plays it on.

U wot m8?

The last time was barely a year ago.

Did you miss the 161* he made with a fractured shoulder to, along with Ryan Harris, win us a 3rd test and series in South Africa (ie. the #1 ranked team)?

He's not in the ungodly form of 2012 but he's still quite easily the 2nd best bat currently in the team.
 
U wot m8?

The last time was barely a year ago.

Did you miss the 161* he made with a fractured shoulder to, along with Ryan Harris, win us a 3rd test and series in South Africa (ie. the #1 ranked team)?

He's not in the ungodly form of 2012 but he's still quite easily the 2nd best bat currently in the team.

Absolute class with the bat is M Clarke. Just hope he puts up a good first innings score this test, we need some momentum and voges/marsh etc need him and smith to bat a long time.
 
U wot m8?

The last time was barely a year ago.

Did you miss the 161* he made with a fractured shoulder to, along with Ryan Harris, win us a 3rd test and series in South Africa (ie. the #1 ranked team)?

He's not in the ungodly form of 2012 but he's still quite easily the 2nd best bat currently in the team.
Since start of 2014 calendar year: 19 innings (3 n.o including 161* in S.A), 540 runs, ave 33.7, No score over 18 in 9xsecond innings.... presumably when our backs are most likely be to the wall! Take that one score of 161 out of it and the picture is abysmal.
 
Since start of 2014 calendar year: 19 innings (3 n.o including 161* in S.A), 540 runs, ave 33.7, No score over 18 in 9xsecond innings.... presumably when our backs are most likely be to the wall! Take that one score of 161 out of it and the picture is abysmal.

His back is clearly stuffed and he's unlikely to play on after the Ashes. Unfortunately the Aussies have a dearth of leadership and Clarke obviously has credits in the bank, in an ideal world he'd have already retired.
 

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I would have thought fielding in the slips wouldn't be ideal for his back either.
As far as backs go his second slip spot is about as good as it could get if you are going to field.

The ROM involved in the athletic ready position 'preparing to take a slips catch or return a tennis serve etc etc' is actually a very comfortabl position for most back conditions.
 
Since start of 2014 calendar year: 19 innings (3 n.o including 161* in S.A), 540 runs, ave 33.7, No score over 18 in 9xsecond innings.... presumably when our backs are most likely be to the wall! Take that one score of 161 out of it and the picture is abysmal.

Despite the fact that 1st innings runs are far more important in winning a match. Presumably you said second innings because you wanted to exclude the 128 he made in Adelaide.

In any case your rhetorical question was flat out stupid given the innings I highlighted.
 

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Sensational attempt to save the boundary there, most polite of applause. The English crowds are probs still more rambunctious than West Coast ones though.
I quite like the English crowds with their singing and carry on. Heaps better than Australian cheers, which are usually something like repeatedly shouting the name of your side out loud and clapping three times.
 

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