The coach is not the issue, the issue is that our batsmen are not being taught well from a young age in regards to basic technique.
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I sincerely hope Handscomb never plays as the first choice keeper.hope Handscombe gets a crack - as a bat or a keeper/bat
I know Nevill has the spot to lose but i see a couple of flaws that opponents could zero in on pretty quickly
The coach is not the issue, the issue is that our batsmen are not being taught well from a young age in regards to basic technique.
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I think it's as much a lack of mental toughness as technique. Granted, some of the defensive technique appears to be non-existent, but the entire batting line up seems to be suffering from ADHD. Complete inability to graft.
First sessions seem to revolve around scoring 120 runs rather than the preservation of wickets which is the exact opposite of what should be the case. Shouldn't matter if there are only 60 runs on teh board as long as all or nine wickets are intact at lunch.
How many ****ing times has he gone out in that exact fashion now? Would be a fair few over his career.Good shot Warner, you pillock.
I would like to know how many times since 2013 across our second innings we have gone from 0/100+ to collapsing in a heap due to a swinging ball.
His average is ruined a bit by playing for WA before he was ready. I think he was averaging something like 48 from that Australia A v India A series in QLD last year until this Ashes series.
- Mitchell Marsh needs to score some more FC runs before he plays Tests again. His technique is awful. A FC average of 31 (8 higher the MJ) is not good enough to bat at 6 for Australia. I'd give him a season of FC cricket and send him on A tours which would allow him to be hopefully ready for the 2016/17 home season.
Correct. Nonetheless, he has limited experience in different conditions and his 'good' batting period has been quite short. His bowling has improved immensely and is more promising at this stage.His average is ruined a bit by playing for WA before he was ready. I think he was averaging something like 48 from that Australia A v India A series in QLD last year until this Ashes series.
Come on, mate, I think you're good enough.Rogers has announced he's retiring at the end of this Ashes. I'm happy for Bancroft to replace him.
Also Agar shouldn't be near playing test cricket for Australia.