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__________________ Ern |
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| Well whos place could he have taken in the last ashes series. Langer - Hayden - Ponting Clarke - since being reintroduced into the test side he has averaged 77.8 and has been brilliant in ODI's as well Hussey - Symonds - allrounder Gilchrist Warne Lee Clark McGrath The only two spots he could take would be Symonds or Clarke and they are both playing the best cricket of there careers. Its a tough game cricket just because your a better batsman some one younger will nearly always get the nod ahead of you.
__________________ Bill Ponsford - The only one who could play in Bradman’s company and make it a duet. |
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| Brad Hodge is the up to date version of Stuart Law,for some reason no matter what he does his face doesn't fit if others are available. |
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| Brad Hodge looks steady and solid as a batsman, can score reasonably quickly and is good for both Tests & ODIs. Yet gets left out regularly; maybe they should make a movie about him and call it "Cinderella Man 2" He has a predecessor. In the 1920s & 30s England persistently ignored the Lancashire left hander Eddie Paynter despite an early double century in a test (like Hodge). He ended up playing just 20 tests averaging 58 per innings. Yes, looks like some people's faces just don't fit. |
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__________________ Ern |
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| But on paper symonds will get picked due to a pretty much all round ability, he is one of the best fielders, a hard hitting batsman with a oxthordox style, bowls medium and spin, so really a man for any problem, but your counter argument may be hodge can bowl spin and an orthodox hard hitting batsman but but his spin is not used enough in first class games so hje cannot be throwen into the internationale mix at test level
__________________ Finally England have risen from the ashes. |
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| There is no question that at Test level Hodge is a much better prospect than Symonds. Hodge is a much better and more reliable batsman and a good fielder in his own right. I don't think his limited spin bowling is an issue; Symonds own bowling is not likely to make a big difference in Tests. Symonds is unquestionably imporatant in ODIs, but that does not always have to be at Hodge's expense. At nearly 36, Hayden has had his day and should think about making way for younger players after the World Cup. Also, no player should be considered indispensable if he is temporarily out of form like Hussey seems to be at the moment. |
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