whufc wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:whufc wrote:The teams results in recent years has earnt the right blokes to get a longer run but for mine Labuschagne has to be dropped to set a standard for performance.
I dont think you can throw in a young guy against the quality of Bumrah, thats a death sentence as we saw for McSweeney.
I would be going:
1. Khawaja
2. Head
3. McSweeney
4. Smith
5. Marsh
6. Konstas
7. Carey
8. Starc
9. Cummins
10. Lyon
11. Hazelwood
The interesting two is Hilton Cartwright.....averaging 61 this season with 1 hundred and 2 50's. Has a career average of 37 which is as good as most these days.
The other one is Kurtis Patterson....4 innings this season averaging 81 with 4 x 50's. Has hit a test match ton.
Both are 32 years old though.
I don't get the fascination of Travis opening, he has been one of our two most consistent performers over the past 3-4 years batting at 5, why f*** with something that works most of the time.
We can't continue to wallpaper our problems, we need to take the hit and develop an opener, at least by facing Bumrah as an opener early in your career it will strengthen your skillset against anyone else that you come up against.
Marnus absolutely dazzled us when he came on the scene, Smith was already brilliant, them two together in their prime were a pure delight to watch (apart from the idiosyncrasies) but unfortunately I think their expiry dates have approached, well Marnus' has anyway IMO.
We need a changing of the guard, we need to be hard-nosed again, we're not broken, just bent, I think the lack of test cricket over the past 10 months has hurt us as well as the poor preparation, I have faith in us bouncing back.
FWIW, I think the pink ball test is a farce, there is a huge advantage to the team that can enable the opposition to face the new ball during the early evening.
I don't disagree but also if you are looking at 100% being all in to win this series there is not a single guy in the country who is capable of doing the job this series.
I really hope McSweeney makes it but lets not kid ourselves he was all at sea and could barely get the ball of the square. Fingers crossed he can find a way in the next few tests, really hoping he can.
Anyone else we place in there is a lamb to the slaughter and we might as well just start 2/0.
A bit like how our number threes used to start at number six and then move up weve had a fair bit of luck in recent times starting blokes in the middle order and turning them into openers. Khawaja, Watson, Langer, Katich all come to mind.
I'd rather be 2/10 with Trav yet to bat than 2/10 with him already dismissed.
These are all just opinions and assumptions of course, there's no right or wrong as everything is a hypothetical, I'm conservative and don't like changing what apparently works.