QAFL_Fan
Club Legend
I suspect if Mitch didn't break down, Watson probably would have been dropped.
Having said that, they're not going to bat Mitch Marsh at 3. So if they are in direct competition for a spot, they should both be batting 6.
I'm confident that Mitch Marsh has a technique that will stand up to Test cricket at #6, and he also has the ability to play two tempp innings, which is great for a number 6. He has the defence to drop anchor (plays with a straigher bat than his brother) and we know he can swing like a drunken sailor if the situation demands it.
I think his bowling needs serious work, and like Watson - he already has serious back and hamstring problems.
having said all that, I'm very comfortable that Watson is simply a better bowler than M.Marsh, a better batsman than Marsh, and a better fieldsman than Marsh - so if they are competing for an all-rounders role who bats at 6, I would still pick Watson.
If dropping Watson and having Marsh at 6, finally forces the selectors and/or captain to find an appropriate #3 - then great. Marsh would inevitably get injured anyway, and if Watson's form is up to it (and he isn't also injured!), he would then get a recall at #6 where he ultimately belongs.
I don't like the attitude these days where 'the captain picks the batting order'. The selectors should strongly suggest a batting order at the very very least.
Having said that, they're not going to bat Mitch Marsh at 3. So if they are in direct competition for a spot, they should both be batting 6.
I'm confident that Mitch Marsh has a technique that will stand up to Test cricket at #6, and he also has the ability to play two tempp innings, which is great for a number 6. He has the defence to drop anchor (plays with a straigher bat than his brother) and we know he can swing like a drunken sailor if the situation demands it.
I think his bowling needs serious work, and like Watson - he already has serious back and hamstring problems.
having said all that, I'm very comfortable that Watson is simply a better bowler than M.Marsh, a better batsman than Marsh, and a better fieldsman than Marsh - so if they are competing for an all-rounders role who bats at 6, I would still pick Watson.
If dropping Watson and having Marsh at 6, finally forces the selectors and/or captain to find an appropriate #3 - then great. Marsh would inevitably get injured anyway, and if Watson's form is up to it (and he isn't also injured!), he would then get a recall at #6 where he ultimately belongs.
I don't like the attitude these days where 'the captain picks the batting order'. The selectors should strongly suggest a batting order at the very very least.





