Cricket Season Thread

lucky to be getting a game with doherty in front of him hasn't played the longer form since Doherty returned.

Katich also ruled himself out today with his injury looking to return for NSW in Feb.

The squad will be announced today at 5:30 with the delay due to pontings "injury"
 
I don't blame the selectors for giving Smith his chances but I think overall he hasn't gone well enough to stay in the side for the 5th test. Time to give Hauritz another go. Hilfenhaus shouldn't be in the side for the 5th test unless he is 12th man.
 
For me the squad has a few certainties and more than likelies

Certainties

Watson
Hussey
Haddin
Siddle
Johnson

More than Likely

Clarke
Hughes
Khawaja

Others

Smith
Hilfenhaus
Beer
Hauritz
Bollinger
Ferguson

That's a fourteen man squad and i wouldn't mind seeing

1\. Watson
2\. Hughes
3\. Clarke
4\. Hussey
5\. Khawaja
6\. Ferguson
7\. Haddin
8\. Johnson
9\. Hauritz
10\. Siddle
11\. Bollinger

And i don't think many people will argue with the line up. Khawaja to bat down the order in his debut but eventual 3.

But if it's going to be a high turning wicket i would pick Smith at 7 with Haddin to 6 Ferguson dropping out as Smith has had success at the SCG this year.

For me that is a side for the future. The series is over why not give the youngsters a game and give them a chance to get a taste of what International Cricket is all about
 
I wouldn't really say this game is a dead rubber. The Ashes might be gone but there is still a series as stake here.

I like Baz's idea of Khawaja batting lower down the order first up and eventually moving to no.3 but Michael Clarke should not be no.3 and neither should Hussey, Watson or anyone else.

Hughes
Jaques
Khawaja
Watson
Clarke
Hussey
Haddin
Hauritz
Johnson
Siddle
Bollinger

However, I am more than sure the top order will collapse with Anderson, Tremlett bowling like they have been as they don't have enough experience to combat that. Hopefully, they can shine.
 
@alien said:
They should have tryed Ponting down the batting order (maybe at 6) at the start of the ashes.

How is Krezja going in the state league?

It's 'tried' alien. This forum has a spellchecker on it.
 
the other option would be Shaun Marsh who has batted real well this year after missing the first few games he has really put in. Jaques is lucky to be in the NSW side at the moment and only really there cos he has a reputation. Nic Maddinson, young 19 yo, has batted out of skin and kept Jaques away from the opening spot. I wouldn't mind Marsh in for Ferguson with Marsh batting at 3
 
Michael Clarke is Australia's 43rd Test captain after succeeding the injured Ricky Ponting for Monday's fifth Ashes Test in Sydney. Clarke, who has been the deputy since 2008, takes the coveted job at a time when the team is at its nadir and the 29-year-old is in a severe batting rut.

Ponting's broken left pinky not only means he may never add to his 152 Tests, but it accelerates the transition to Clarke during a summer in which his performances have indicated he is not ready for the role. He now has no choice after his appointment - and the elevation of Brad Haddin to vice-captain - was stamped by Cricket Australia's board on Thursday afternoon.

Clarke is in charge of a 12-man squad as it attempts to draw the series with England, who retained the Ashes with their innings victory in Melbourne on Wednesday. Usman Khawaja has been included to make his debut at No. 3 while Doug Bollinger was recalled after he was dropped for being unfit in Adelaide.

But the major focus is on how Clarke will deal with his switch from energetic lieutenant to the man who has to juggle his own game with all the extra commitments required to run a team. He has led Australia in 18 ODIs and another 18 Twenty20s and has usually enjoyed giving the captaincy back to Ponting.

In his dream Clarke would have taken the job in peak form, but he has experienced a poor campaign against England with 148 runs at 21.14 and only one half-century. Even that came with criticism after he tweeted an apology for not walking when he was dismissed late on the penultimate day in Adelaide.

Clarke is a modern cricketer and his metrosexual tendencies and A-list activities have created lingering questions over his suitability for the leadership. His on-field moves will now be analysed intently as he hopes for a way out of such a dire period for Australia.

Ponting's fractured finger deteriorated during the fourth Test that finished with him failing to win the Ashes for a record third time. If the urn was still up for grabs he would have pushed to play but gave into medical advice.

"I'm devastated to tell you the truth, it was the news I was dreading," Ponting said after landing in Sydney. "During the game I didn't think I'd done too much more to it." When asked if he was considering retirement he said: "I'm not thinking about it at all."

Ponting, who scored only 113 runs in the first four games, could face surgery on his finger, but is expected to be fit to guide Australia in their push to win a fourth consecutive World Cup. He had an x-ray on the final day of the Melbourne defeat and it showed the fracture had moved during the match.

"What I need right at the moment is just as much time as I possibly can to let it heal and make sure that I'm 100% right for the start of the World Cup," he said. "That's really how the decision was made, so I've just got to do everything in my power over the next little bit to look after it as well as I can."

He will see a specialist again over the next day to decide on the best way forward. "Hopefully he will commence training in the later part of the Australian summer," Alex Kountouris, the team's physiotherapist, said. "He is expected to be fully fit for the World Cup."

Ponting's Test future is less clear as Australia's next five-day engagement is currently scheduled for Sri Lanka in August, although there is a talk of a series against Bangladesh after the World Cup. He is already 36 and Australia have realised during their poor Ashes performance that they have to start rebuilding through young players.

Australia squad Shane Watson, Phillip Hughes, Usman Khawaja, Michael Clarke (capt), Michael Hussey, Steven Smith, Brad Haddin (wk), Mitchell Johnson, Peter Siddle, Ben Hilfenhaus, Doug Bollinger, Michael Beer.
 
Smith and Hilfenhaus again??? Bloody hell!!! Smith isn't a good enough batsmen to be batting at number 6\. Why is Beer selected infront of Hauritz if Hauritz is bowling better than Beer at state level? It doesn't make sense. :brick:
 
cricket in australia is a shambles at the moment…but IMO they have to stick with smith and hughes now...but bat smith at 7 and haddin at 6...haddin is good enough to bat there while smith gets his toes wet
 
It just looks to me that Smith isn't all that good at batting or bowling at test level.
 
they picked him so they have to stick with him now…id go with him as our spinner too pick usman and 3 paceman

hughes
watson
ponting
clarke
hussey
usman
haddin

smith
siddle
johnson
bollinger
\
\
watson can bowl some relief pace as well as clarke bowling 6-10 overs an innings of spin as well

personally id bring back brett lee and stuart clark but im working with what the selectors are thinking at the moment
 
@triangle choke said:
they picked him so they have to stick with him now…id go with him as our spinner too pick usman and 3 paceman

hughes
watson
ponting
clarke
hussey
usman
haddin

smith
siddle
johnson
bollinger
\
\
watson can bowl some relief pace as well as clarke bowling 6-10 overs an innings of spin as well

personally id bring back brett lee and stuart clark but im working with what the selectors are thinking at the moment

ponting is out dude
 
This will be the team for Sydney for sure.

Hughes
Watson
Khawaja
Clarke
Hussey
Smith
Haddin
Johnson
Siddle
Beer
Bollinger

Pathetic.
 
Could be worse, we could be NZ, rolled for 80 in a T20 against Pakistan. Highlights include:
-The top 4 batsmen getting ducks to help them to 4/3 and then 5/11.
-Piggy Styrus getting 45 Nathan McCullum 8 and Sundries being the equal 3rd highest run scorer with 7.
 
@redemption said:
T20 is not cricket - it is a glorified raffle for the purpose of spot betting!!!

Making a smashing loss against Pakistan even more embarrassing. We know what happens when Pakistan and betting go together.
 
@alien said:
@triangle choke said:
they picked him so they have to stick with him now…id go with him as our spinner too pick usman and 3 paceman

hughes
watson
ponting
clarke
hussey
usman
haddin

smith
siddle
johnson
bollinger
\
\
watson can bowl some relief pace as well as clarke bowling 6-10 overs an innings of spin as well

personally id bring back brett lee and stuart clark but im working with what the selectors are thinking at the moment

ponting is out dude

yeah i know…just assuming when we are full strength
 
So two forced changes.

Khawaja for Ponting and Bollinger for Harris.

Smith and Hughes need to be retained, let them find their feet, thats what they did in the 80s and thats what we need now.
 
We've been dreadful this series - no doubt or argument here.

We've been thoroughly outplayed by the number 4 side in the world and were embarrased in this test match. However, I am far more embarrased by the carry on of the "fans". Australian cricket fans have to be right at the top of the world rankings for the biggest bunch of sore losing whingers.

I mean we were beaten by a side who for the most part played exceptional cricket this series. All bar one of their batsmen were in fantastic form, and their bowlers…..well even their backup players were on fire! Their fielding was also world class.

There's no shame in losing to a side who outplayed you in every aspect of the game on three totally different pitches. We showed in Perth that this team knows how to win but I believe that it was Englands play and not our poor form that won this series.

So congrats to them.....they deserved it...and I hope all the armchair experts would simmer down because they are making us all sound pathetic.
 

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