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Or the Stoinis. 8 years of mediocrity but gets a continuous contract and squad spot.Should be same as Mitch Marsh. So 42 and counting.
Or the Stoinis. 8 years of mediocrity but gets a continuous contract and squad spot.Should be same as Mitch Marsh. So 42 and counting.
I agree, it’s one of those things CA do poorly, they’ll just rotate blokes in and out until something works. Khawaja was one of those as was Marnus.Well given Wadey got 15 years of undeserved international cricket and 36 farcical tests, I think we can give a bloke who isn't an absolute retread a few home summers.
I think if he can't make a fist of opener they'll give him a go in the middle order post Darsh or Labs or Smith
I agree, it’s one of those things CA do poorly, they’ll just rotate blokes in and out until something works. Khawaja was one of those as was Marnus.
There are some however who get a game or two and are never seen again - Cal Ferguson, Alex Doolan, Nic Maddinson, Moises, and a plethora of spinners between Hogg & Lyon. Chris Rogers seemed to get that treatment too before he got a late recall.
Depends on what you classify as a pass mark and if were winning.How many tests does McSweeney get if he doesn’t deliver?
Also, if he fails does he become a Marcus Harris “rotated in and out” player or is he done?
Smith should still be opening. Throwing in a a young bloke who's not an opener is crazySerious question…. Done with Renshaw?
Guessing so, manufacturing an opener has been pretty successful in for many teams in recent years, ironically with the exception of the best player to try it… think he’d have been good in the long run because, well, he’s Steve Smith
Should have been your Saffa imoSmith should still be opening. Throwing in a a young bloke who's not an opener is crazy
Just never scores enough runs in shield.Serious question…. Done with Renshaw?
Guessing so, manufacturing an opener has been pretty successful in for many teams in recent years, ironically with the exception of the best player to try it… think he’d have been good in the long run because, well, he’s Steve Smith
Form is poor but will definitely be in the picture if he finds it again. Every member of the side trotted out for Warners last test is now the wrong side of 30. I’d expect to see 1-2 go after the India series if it goes poorly and a further 2-3 go after the Ashes regardless of the result. The likes of Renshaw will then be right back in the picture. Outside of Green, Head, Marnus & Cummins, I wouldn’t bet on any of the current players making the 2027 Ashes.Serious question…. Done with Renshaw?
Guessing so, manufacturing an opener has been pretty successful in for many teams in recent years, ironically with the exception of the best player to try it… think he’d have been good in the long run because, well, he’s Steve Smith
he was in the test squad recently though, I thought?Just never scores enough runs in shield.
His form is as bad as Bancrofts atm.
You can't pick him when he is doing nothing below
20/20 has ruined the sport. It will be as boring as baseball in the futurehe was in the test squad recently though, I thought?
Regardless, it is interesting that it's not like the old days when the likes of Hayden, Love, Blewett, M Waugh, Langer, Slater, Elliott etc etc were at various stages pumping out first class records but outside the test XI - that era was just insane
Secret weapon, your mate?India hiding how poor Kholis form is ??
Black veil of secrecy: India begin training in privacy in Perth
Pant was the main attraction on Tuesday before Kohli hit the nets on Wednesday afternoonwww.espncricinfo.com
Walk along Braithwaite Street in East Perth and you pass the famed WACA nets where there is the familiar sight of cricketers - ranging from state to junior players - going through the paces.
But on Tuesday it was rather an eyesore, with the nets completely covered by black shade cloth that snaked around near a construction site amid the ground's major redevelopment, which is expected to be completed before next season.
It was day one of India's tour of Australia and the secrecy was reminiscent of their last visit to Perth during the 2022 T20 World Cup when a similar effort to thwart prying eyes took place. On that occasion, however, India did play two matches against a WA XI side that attracted near capacity crowds with the entry fee donated to the WA Cricket Foundation.
This time around India have opted for total privacy, though the BCCI clarified* that no instruction was given by the team to the WACA stadium authorities or the media that Wednesday's training would be behind closed doors.
a lot of people defending King Kholi on the socials, apparently he's still the best in the world