Scoffers
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One average side beat another average side. The real test comes in November
Talent - maybe. Technique and temperament to play TEST cricket - no way. Not yet anyway.
Not yet is the right phrase. He'll be back sooner than you think - this is a man with all the shots. He had a rough start but he's made a better start to his test career than Graham Gooch and Steve Waugh (to name just two) and needs some application to go with his undoubted talent. I think he'll go to SA (but not be in the first choice side) and if not, he'll be in the Lions team and told that he's near selection to full squad. He's certainly still in the selectors' thoughts.
I agree - don't think he should bat at three though.
He's not a number 3 - at least not yet.
I think England have got this wrong - they promote middle order batsman to 3. They should pick an opener like they did with Vaughan. I'd play Denly or Moore, possibly both if you drop Cook.
Was good to see them win. My old man passed away a few days before it and he was looking forward to watching it, call me a pussy or what not hah, but I wanted England to win more so for him; Im not that big a cricket fan but I kept an eye on it while he was in hospital updating him etc. Feel like a twot for posting this now. Ah well.
Ah no. Sorry to hear about your loss.
My dad died 17 years ago and his very last words to me were to bring him a radio so he could listen to the test match through the night (it was winter). He died before I could see him again - it's sad that your old man couldn't get to see the Ashes being won back though.
The reason I say he won't be in again soon is that you have all the side that played at the Oval PLUS Kevin Pietersen ahead of him in the pecking order. So as things stand he's relying on two players losing form or fitness to get another chance - and that might be more if anyone else plays themselves into contention.
I think he has talent, and he's clearly a decent one day player. However, after his first innings I wrote on this site that he simply hasn't got the composure or patience to play a test match against a decent side. He plays at EVERYTHING, and he attacks from the moment he goes in. If he was a better player then that may be alright, as he could make a quick 50 or 60, but at the moment he's making a quick 10 or 20.
Was good to see them win. My old man passed away a few days before it and he was looking forward to watching it, call me a pussy or what not hah, but I wanted England to win more so for him; Im not that big a cricket fan but I kept an eye on it while he was in hospital updating him etc. Feel like a twot for posting this now. Ah well.
that along with the demolition of the aussie batting lineup on the 2nd day of the last test.
Dealing with the batting first, I'd say Hussey and Katich aren't THAT good anyway, so a country like Australia will have no problems replacing them. I know Hughes had a poor start to this series, but he was dropped too quickly and he's showed he's a good player. I expect him to take Katich's place in the long-run with no noticeable weakening of the Aussie line-up - in fact, in the long-run I think he'll be a lot better. It's a similar story with Hussey. Maybe they could get Jaques back in and move Watson down to somewhere nearer his natural position? Again, I don't think that would weaken them. Ricky will still be around for the next ashes, and at a push maybe even the one after, and he's still a class act. Haddin is only 31, and in my opinion the best wicketkeeper/batsman in the world. Again, he'll be in England in 2013. So looking forward to the next 2-4 years, their top 7 could still be:
Jaques
Hughes
Ricky
Clarke
Watson
North
Haddin
To me, that still looks bloody good, and that's ignoring the very strong possibility that at least one or two new players will emerge for them that we're not considering at the moment.
On the bowling front, Mitchell Johnson is obviously a class act, and they have Hilfenhaus as a very reliable first change. Siddle I'm not sure about, I don't think he's got much to his game beyond being aggressive and banging it in hard. But he's only 24 so you never know. Brett Lee will do the job until the next ashes in 18 months, but I agree Clark is finished. Looking ahead to the next ashes in England they're probably two bowlers short - another front-line bowler to partner Johnson and a spinner. But to Australia that's not much of a problem - they'll have quicks coming through in abundance at some point. The spinner I agree will be harder to find, but South Africa haven't got a decent spinner and they're number one in the world, so I'm sure they can work around that one.
Dealing with the batting first, I'd say Hussey and Katich aren't THAT good anyway,
er..Hussey has a test average of over 52 - higher than any England player (and that's after a poor run)
Kaitich's average is over 42 (but I believe that his average as an opener is in the high 50). I'd scarcely describe him as not that good.
Australia have also got Watson, North and Clarke who will be around for a few years yet. Jacques to come back and Hughes to come good. Shaun Marsh will no doubt make a full test appearance soon. That's not a bad line-up
The spinning cupboard is terribly bare though