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Phil Hughes - When do we drop him?

When do we drop Phil Hughes from the test side


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aussies1st

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Would be such a waste if Hughes becomes a Hicks or Ramprakash as we really need a young batter to stand up.
 

BunniesMan

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What an incredible week for Phil Hughes.

If either Watson or Khawaja bother to send off a text message Hughes probably doesn't play this Test and maybe never players another Test again. Instead, he gets another chance, scores runs, hopefully saves a Test and maybe goes on to play 100 more Tests.

Fate is a funny thing.
 

BunniesMan

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Fail won't be there in the Ashes and he won't score 30 test centuries as you claimed
Hughes will play the 1st test in England, guaranteed.

The 30 test centuries at this stage is less certain but if all goes well he might get #4 tomorrow.
 

JW

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A Marcus North innings from HAH.

He'll need a lot more than a solitary desperate 50 to get out of trouble.
 

Timbo

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He gets dropped unless he makes a ton.

Good knock so far and credit to him. But he's coming in cold against the spinners today. That's his major weakness.
 

madunit

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Drop him before the Ashes. He hasn't put in until the series was decided in this series. He's a passenger being outperformed with the bat by tail enders. Ponting is still better than him.
 

vvvrulz

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Hick>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hughes

This, who in their right mind would compare Hick and Ramps to Phil Hughes.

Those two are light years ahead in terms of talent, it was the mental game and dodgy selection that mostly let them down.
 

JJ

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Hick could have been anything... I think the hype, a fairly useful Windies attack and then some poor selections etc cost him, his test record was still ok, just not what it should have been

Hughes I have never understood
 

Twizzle

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1 score in 8 innings is not enough.

Bring on Oozie, cant be any worse.
 

BunniesMan

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It's not that simple. If that "1 score" was in the 1st innings of the 8 you'd have a point. The fact that it's in the most recent is very significant. He'll play the 4th test here and the 1st test of the Ashes.
 

DoggiesBroke

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1 score in 8 innings is not good enough.

The fact that his biggest score came in the most recent innings is irrelevant. He had 7 consecutive innings where he was complete shite. Had his biggest score occurred in the first innings it still would have been the same result - 7 consecutive innings of incompetent batting.
 

MSIH

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It's not irrelevant at all. The argument could've been made that he should've been dropped before hand, but he wasn't, and now he's got some runs. It's his first tour of India, maybe he's adapting?

Keep him there, and keep him for the Ashes.
 

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This Series

Phil Hughes 96 @ 16 (6 Innings)

Mitchell Starc 145 @ 36.25 (4 Innings)

Its funny too, cause if you played video of both Hughes and Starc batting, and you knew nothing about cricket, I wonder who you would think is the number 3 batsmen
 

Earl

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Phillip Joel Hughes will have another test century by the end of today. Mark my words.

We're batting first. Big day in store from Hughesy. I'm predicting a big 100 from Hughes and solid cameo 50s from Warner and Clarke.

The funniest thing about these posts is that even after 6 innings, Hughes still doesn't have 100 runs :lol:

Derrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrp
 

BunniesMan

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The fact that he got a good score in his most recent innings is very relevant. It shows improvement. It shows he's learning and improving in these conditions and against these bowlers.

If he got a 50 in his first dig and failed every time after that you could write the 50 off as a fluke. But because it came after a run of failures makes it far more likely that it's a sign of improving and learning how to bat effectively in this situation.
 

Red Bear

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This Series

Phil Hughes 96 @ 16 (6 Innings)

Mitchell Starc 145 @ 36.25 (4 Innings)

Its funny too, cause if you played video of both Hughes and Starc batting, and you knew nothing about cricket, I wonder who you would think is the number 3 batsmen
Maybe we should chuck Hughes the ball, cant be worse than Starc
 
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