Probably him or Jamie Siddons.He's in good company, Jamie Cox is probably the best first class player never to represent Australia, he had an amazing first class career but some of our best batsmen blocked his path to the international level during one of our best ever eras.
Probably him or Jamie Siddons.
It makes the Steve Waugh sledge to him all the more greater.he played 1 ODI in Lahore, but yeah, decent first class career and would have played more for Oz in another era
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The amount of shit that have pulled on a Baggy Green cap in the past 15 years.
Makes you feel sorry for those blokes in the 90s who never got a look in that were 3 x times the players that have played for Australia since 2008/2009.
Nathan Hauritz shouldn't be part of that group he was unlucky at the time to be dropped for plodders in Doherty & Beer it probably cost us the ashes with this obsession KP couldn't play left arm spin.That time we lost the ashes in 10/11. Punter as captain
Around that period few yrs either side... check out the spinners we tried...
Average over 40 with the ball in Shield you got a baggy green...
Xavier Doherty, Michael Beer, Nathan Hauritz, Ashton Agar, Jon Holland, Peter George, Beau Casson, Bryce McGain
Who have I missed ??
Then there is....
Mennie, Sayers, Hastings, Mckay, McDonald ...Im gonna stop im getting nauseas
Nathan Hauritz shouldn't be part of that group he was unlucky at the time to be dropped for plodders in Doherty & Beer it probably cost us the ashes with this obsession KP couldn't play left arm spin.
f**king hell.... Joe Mennie. That name had all but disappeared from my consciousness.... That alot TPB, it's back to therapy for me!!That time we lost the ashes in 10/11. Punter as captain
Around that period few yrs either side... check out the spinners we tried...
Average over 40 with the ball in Shield you got a baggy green...
Xavier Doherty, Michael Beer, Nathan Hauritz, Ashton Agar, Jon Holland, Peter George, Beau Casson, Bryce McGain
Who have I missed ??
Then there is....
Mennie, Sayers, Hastings, Mckay, McDonald ...Im gonna stop im getting nauseas
Plus way more hair.I remember when Nathan Lyon had played 17 tests (same as what Hauritz finished up)
The stats of both were almost identical . Haurie the better batter
Peter George was a medium pace bowler not a spin bowler.
f**king hell.... Joe Mennie. That name had all but disappeared from my consciousness.... That alot TPB, it's back to therapy for me!!
Yeah he's a shadow of the player he was 2-3 years ago. Was always going to be hard to maintain anywhere near the form he was in 2019-2022 or whatever the timeframe was when he was scoring centuries for fun... The move to opener probably screwed his head even more...Steve Smith is not inform at the moment...
I also reckon being a perfectionist when it comes to his batting. Has cooked him mentally especially as he has struggled to reach those heights since pre-sandpaper and Ashes 2019.Yeah he's a shadow of the player he was 2-3 years ago. Was always going to be hard to maintain anywhere near the form he was in 2019-2022 or whatever the timeframe was when he was scoring centuries for fun... The move to opener probably screwed his head even more...
100%I also reckon being a perfectionist when it comes to his batting. Has cooked him mentally especially as he has struggled to reach those heights since pre-sandpaper and Ashes 2019.
And he has got more frustrated and searching for that flow in his game.
Ever since Neil Wagner started bombing him back in 2019/20 summer and NZ got him out with those tactics near the rib cage he hasn't been the same player.