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| England number one in both forms of the game?!? Thats a bit over-dramtic i think. |
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| Hussey should surely be the principle opener for the next few years, probably with Rodgers. Ponting and Clarke can then play at 3 and 4 with Hodge at 5. No 6 should be the experimental spot.. with Voges given first shot if the bowling is reliable and White brought in if a 5th bowler is needed. Haddin has earnt his chance at 7. None of the others seem anything like ready to take over: 3 more seasons in 1st class cricket should sort the successor. None of the young spinners are ready either: I'd back Brad Hogg at 8 for 2-3 years unless MacGill suddenly returns to form (though if he does his selection should be automatic). Up until the final Ashes Test I would have argued for Johnson, Clark and Hilfenhaus as the seam attack... but Lee did finally start looking competent at the end... and he offers experience and batting. Picking him over Hilfenhaus is a bit like picking Giles over Panesar.... but in an inexperienced team it's perhaps defensible. Last edited by Rachael : 14-02-2007 at 10:46 AM. |
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Search your memory and find one young player in the last 15 years that has not been dropped back to domestic cricket within a few tests. The Aussie selectors are awake to this now, and are selecting players in their prime (25-30) that can slot in and do the job straight away.
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| The reason why the Australian cricket team has been so good is not the breeding of players from a young age in the Australian side. There have been players like Ponting, Warne, McGrath and Steve Waugh Code: Players that have started young but only got a solid spot when they are older Player debut age solid place age Langer 22 27 Hayden 22 29 Martyn 20 29 Gillespie 20/21 25 Kasprowicz 23 31 Then you can have a look at players that have been given a go at a late age Player age Gilchrist 27 Hussey 29 Lehmann 27 C. Miller 33
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On the spin front... I think you could make a case that a player's "prime" tends to be mid-late 30s. Picking younger players makes sense when they are a once in a generation genius... but by and large smacks of desperation. I accept that precedents exist for playing younger seam bowlers... but most who are any use peak between 28 and 34: the most promising can learn their trade on the International stage... but by and large it HAS to be better for that learning to be done PRIOR to promotion so that the player is not (as, for instance, Flintoff was) a passenger for year after year after year. You can't say with certainty that "you never win anything with kids"... but it's fair to say that playing kids generally smacks of panic and desperation: so long as you are prepared to make exceptions when required.. age and experience HAS to be a preferable policy! Last edited by Rachael : 15-02-2007 at 12:46 AM. |
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| The standard of Australian State cricket is so good because there is only six sides and looking at the line up of players that are consistently in those sides week in and week out. New South Wales Haddin Katich Jaques Thornley MacGill Bracken Consistent Test Players : Clark, Lee, McGrath Queensland Johnson Love Hopes Maher Watson Bichel Noffke Perren Kasprowicz Consistent Test Players: Symonds, Hayden South Australia Lehmann Cosgrove Tait Gillespie Cullen Bailey Consistent Test Players: None Tasmania Dighton Marsh Di Venuto Bailey Birt Bevan Hiphenhaus Consistent Test Players: Ponting Victoria Hodge David Hussey McDonald Klinger White Lewis Harwood Consistent Test Players: Warne Western Australia Rogers Voges North Ronchi Hogg Heal Dorey Consistent Test Players: Langer, Gilchrist, Martyn, Michael Hussey
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| If we've got younger players good enough to play test cricket then they should be given particular consideration. However, there's no point selecting players who aren't yet up to it just because they're younger. We've got plenty of batsmen in their 20s who are ready to step up to test cricket, in my opinion - Jacques, Rogers, Cosgrove and Voges are some of those. However, in the spin bowling department we don't have any young spinners who are ready for Test cricket yet. Stuart MacGill is easily the second best spinner in Australia (after Warne of course), and he must be selected in my opinion. |
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I'd agree that Cullen and Bailey are far from ready... perhaps being well behind Heal at present... but should MacGill NOT get the nod I see no reason why Hogg shouldn't get a long run in the Test side: he's never going to be the sort of attacking force that MacGill would be... but he handles pressure well, can bowl to a plan and offers far, far fewer loose balls than MacGill - he'd be more than capable of getting through 25 overs a day of tight, pressure-building constriction in support of the seamers. |
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