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| I think the following - 1. Hayden 2. Gilchrist 3. Ponting 4. Hussey 5. Clarke 6. Hodge 7. Symonds 8. Hogg 9. Lee 10. Bracken 11. Tait 12. Clark White's bowling isn't very good and there are enough batmen there that can hit the ball out of the ground. Bracken is one of the best ODI bowlers in the world, why would Hilfenhaus get in with only 1 ODI to his name? |
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As for White; he isn't really an international bowler IMO. I'd rather see Hogg play.
__________________ "Being second is to be the first of the ones who lose." - Ayrton Senna |
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| Hilfenhaus is one of my favourite bowlers and bowls in the high eighties and can bowl balls in the 90s. Lee might have some competition from Tait as he can reach the high nineties. He might get hit but I don't think many new batsmen to the crease can play a 98mph yorker. Actually having looked at the stats Hilfenhaus has better figures so I will change my choice of 20/20 bowlers to Tait, Hilfenhaus and Johnson. 20/20 5 matches 9 wickets at 12.88 econ 6.69 s/r 11.55 - Tait 3 matches 1 wicket at 72.00 econ 7.20 s/r 60.00 - Lee 2 matches 1 wicket at 60.00 econ 7.50 s/r 48.00 - Clark 5 matches 8 wickets at 13.50 econ 6.35 s/r 12.75 - Hilfenhaus 3 matches 2 wickets at 27.00 econ 6.00 s/r 27.00 - Johnson 6 matches 5 wickets at 34.80 econ 7.90 s/r 26.40 - Bracken |
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| I think Ben Hilfenhaus will be a regular sooner rather than later. Probably at the expense of Stuart Clark. |
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| Preliminary squad George Bailey, Nathan Bracken, Luke Butterworth, Stuart Clark, Michael Clarke, Dan Cullen, Brendan Drew, Adam Gilchrist, Brad Haddin, Shane Harwood, Matthew Hayden, Ben Hilfenhaus, Brad Hodge, Brad Hogg, James Hopes, David Hussey, Michael Hussey, Phil Jaques, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Andrew McDonald, Ashley Noffke, Marcus North, Ricky Ponting, Luke Ronchi, Andrew Symonds, Shaun Tait, Adam Voges, Shane Watson, Cameron White. I think the main team should be + the 20/20int hs & 20/20fc hs or best bowling Adam Gilchrist (48 & 48) Matthew Hayden (20 & 20) Ricky Ponting (98* & 98*) Andrew Symonds (54* & 112) (should bat up the order) Michael Clarke (37 & 46) Cameron White (40* & 141*) Michael Hussey (31* & 88) Brett Lee (if fit) (43* & 43* - 1/26 & 1/26) Brad Hogg (41 & 54 - no wickets & 4/9) Ben Hilfenhaus (2/16 & 3/17) (depends on pitch) Nathan Bracken (2/9 & 2/9) Shaun Tait (has not played int / 4/14) 12th Man - Shane Watson There is a lot of batting power but with the four main bowlers and Symonds, Clarke and White being able to bowl a little bit as well I think that Australia will have the best side on paper for the tournement
__________________ Bill Ponsford - The only one who could play in Bradman’s company and make it a duet. |
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| What are these players like - George Bailey, Luke Butterworth, Brendan Drew, Shane Harwood, Andrew McDonald? I wouldn't give White the ball at all. He is good enough for his batting alone. |
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| We discussed Butterworth and McDonald a fair bit in our WAT Aust A thread. |
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| Shouldn't the likes of Hussey and maybe Symonds be further up the order, they're experts in the last ten overs which is of course half the innings in 20/20. I believe NZ are doing something similar by sendin Jacob Oram up to about four in the order rather than hsi normal spot at 6 or 7. |
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