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What Bowling attack would you pick?

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There has been a lot of talk about the strengh of the current Australian Bowling attack which is suprising due to our supposed depth in Australian cricket. Although granted this is mainly in the batting stocks.

I think some of the problems is with the Selectors getting in a mind set over a particular bowler, even if they have not performed at state level and then just sticking with them regardless of performance. I think there needs to me more merit involved with selection.

I'd be interested to what bowlers people think should be in the test team and also who would be in the 2nd eleven (and 3rd if anyone could be bothered.

Test

J Gillespie: Picks himself, Is now the best pace bowler in Aus
B Williams: Has pace and lots of aggression
S Macgill: 2nd best leggy in the world
M Inness: Best left arm pace bowlers in Aus

2nd

C. White: Not ready for international cricket, but the most promising of the young spinners
B. Lee: Would swap with Williams when fit. Needs more variation in his bowling or his career will filter out quickly one his pace drops
A. Noftke: Line & Length
N. Bracken: Left armer, can swing the bowl, but can lack penetration once the shine has left the ball

3rd

M. Lewis: Has pace and brings some "mongrel" to the attack
M. Nicholson: I can't stand him, he is erractic, but he is tall and can generate bounce and movement from the seam.
N. Hauritz: Closely followed by Casson, doesn't spin the ball but good change of pace and length.
P. Rofe: To play the McGrath line and lengh type role. Doesn't really have the figures yet but it looks like he has the ability
 
my thoughts

The basis being one spinner and three pacemen. This is based on the idea of them all having good form right now.

1st
J. Gillepsie
B. Lee
S. McGill
M. Inness

2nd
C. White
B. Williams
P. Rofe
D. Wright

3rd
B. Hogg
A. Bichel
N. Bracken
A. Noffke

4th
N. Hauritz
S. Harwood
M Lewis
M. Kasprowicz

5th
X. Doherty
M. Johnson
D. Nash
M. Nicholson

Warne and McGrath would immediately return to the 1st (although I'm not 100% happy about that). McGill and Innes would lose their spots, and the effect would flow down until Nash and Nicholson dropped off the end.
 
Originally posted by Disgustipated
Who's Inness?


Full Name: Mathew William Hunter Inness
Born: 13 January 1978, East Melbourne, Victoria
Major Teams: Victoria, Northamptonshire.

Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Left Arm Fast Medium

FIRST-CLASS
(career: 1997/98 - 2003/04)

Batting & Fielding

M I NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Ct St
57 59 23 195 27 5.41 27.00 0 0 20 0

Bowling

O M R W Ave BBI 5 10 SR Econ
1819.3 530 5026 203 24.75 7-19 7 2 53.7 2.76
 

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Assuming we're talking test matches and in batting order:

1st:
Warne (by a fingernail from MacGill)
Lee
Gillespie
McGrath

2nd:
Bichel
Williams
Bracken
MacGill

3rd:
White
Noffke
Rofe
Inness

4th:
Wright
Casson
Nicholson
Lewis

Watson, Moss or White could bat at 7 to play a 2nd spinner at times
 

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