such a BS charge with an amazing lack of evidence.
other than, to my eyes, pretty clear video footage?
such a BS charge with an amazing lack of evidence.
other than, to my eyes, pretty clear video footage?
other than, to my eyes, pretty clear video footage?
Burns out again for next to nothing.
While this round of Shield has probably had more coverage than the last 5 years combined, performance this week is only a part of the equation. If you are not already on the list of possibles a one off performance like Doolan is not going to get you in the team.
Made their case: Hanscomb, Renshaw, Patterson (50 is still good on a pretty rough SCG pitch), Dean (probably further down the list
Lost their place: Burns, Voges (injury more than form, but didn't look great) and maybe even the GOAT
Packing their case: Henriques (Looks less athletic than Watto and did nothing)
Good effort but no one is paying attention quite yet: Doolan, Turner, Zampa.
I was at the ground for a couple of hours (literally live around the corner) -- he looked scratchy at best. Also terrible player of spin.
Also, "rough SCG pitch" was the same pitch Feetbrush scored a double ton and the Vics went 6 for 510
I really can't stand Triple A* and he did absolutely nothing to earn a recall, except out-sledge Neville. Meanwhile Whiteman scores 54 and 104 under pressure as is ignored.Being a terrible player of spin puts him on good company with just about everyone else in Australia apart from Smith and probably Hanscomb.
Not saying the pitch is terrible just low and slow. Needs high levels of concentration and persistence. Holland has got a few almost rolling them along the pitch.
Team announcement is this afternoon sometime and the current rumours are that Renshaw has been told he's debuting and Iron gloves Wade is back.
Maddinson selection is interesting. Feels a bit like a Mark Waugh pick.
Picking players on a whim or "on potential" is partly to blame for Australia's current predicament. There's absolutely no justification to pick Maddinson.In a perfect world Chris Lynn would already have a dozen+ tests under his belt at 5 but who knows if he'll ever be fit enough. They clearly want at least one stroke maker at 5/6 hence Maddinson, time I suppose will tell if it's genius or complete madness.
The irony is Whiteman had a better chance of selection if Rod Marsh was still a selector. And if he needs more FC experience then Chris Hartley would have been the perfect stop-gap.Agree that Whiteman is probably the heir apparent, but I reckon the selectors would like to see him score a little more consistently first.
Australia ODI squad for NZ series: Steve Smith (c), David Warner (vc), George Bailey, Hilton Cartwright (Yeah baby!), Pat Cummins, James Faulkner, Aaron Finch, Travis Head, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc, Matthew Wade, Adam Zampa
Kerrod White playing in Sydney Grade Cricket for Bankstown District C.C. was desperately unlucky not to get a run in this squad!
Australia XI: David Warner, Matthew Renshaw, Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith (c), Peter Handscomb, Nic Maddinson, Matthew Wade (wk), Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon, Jackson Bird
Mildly surprised Sayers didn't get picked tbh. Because selection logic dictated it.
Playing for Bankstown has its perks...If he scored a quick 50 a few years ago he would have been opening with Warner. Dont pretend this is new.
Playing for Bankstown has its perks...
How long before the first Sydney Grade Cricket 2nd Grade gets a direct lift to the Aussie XI?
#oneforthefuture #rewardingpromise #on_a_whim #playswithintent
Haha, Warner not allowed to open as he'd been off the field too long at the end. Don't think I've ever seen that before.
Faf now looking like a genius with that declaration.
After the first two balls, Handscomb looking pretty relaxed atm.
No Jinx
Horrible shot. Flawed technique just like Duckett.Stoked for handscomb. Been watching him for awhile now because i always felt that he would go far.
Edit: Goddamn jinx.