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Aerie wrote:Most of our success, in all formats, has come about because of Hazlewood, Cummins and Starc and then add Smith and Head with the bat. Add in Marsh's testicular explosion and it wasn't meant to be.

We've prioritised Test Cricket over T20 cricket, and I see no problem with that. Bringing Cummins back for Adelaide probably cost him his spot in the World Cup. But, it was pivotal in winning that Test match and winning The Ashes, so it was worth it.

You win some, you lose some. Especially in T20. Zimbabwe have been pretty good in recent times and deserve to move through to the next stage.

I think perhaps a specialist T20 coaching group should take over and leave McDonald and co to concentrate on the longer formats. Steve Smith has already said one of his goals is the Olympics in 2028. Perhaps make him captain of the T20 side to include the 2028 Olympics and the 2028 T20 World Cup in Australia in October of the same year. He's proven he's a cut above any other batsmen we have in all formats.
The problem is we picked a 2nd to 3rd strength side against countries who are picking their best sides pretty much.

Some of that is because we prioritized test over t20 with Cummins whereas it comes across other countries would prioritize t20 if needed like South Africa.

Throw in that with some blatantly obvious selection flaws eg Smith being the classic.

You also cant tell me an inform Carey cant make that squad even if its purely as a batter over someone like Connnelly, Stoinis, current Maxwell, we dont need all 3 because they can bowl a tiny bit.

If we were picking our absolute best 11 what would it look like.......presuming we can play Cummins / Starc as they are being rested more than injured.

1. Head.
2. Marsh
3. Smith
4. Carey
5. Inglis
6. Renshaw
7. Maxwell / Stoinis
8. Starc
9. Cummins
10. Bartlett / Ellis
11. Zampa

Dare i say a David Warner averaging 86 and hitting 2 100's in the big bash should/could probably play in the world cup.
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It's the same old story. Very hard to get picked for the team, harder still to get dropped.

Smith was clearly in the best team, we all know it. The selectors were just too pissweak to drop anyone.
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Aerie wrote:Most of our success, in all formats, has come about because of Hazlewood, Cummins and Starc and then add Smith and Head with the bat. Add in Marsh's testicular explosion and it wasn't meant to be.

We've prioritised Test Cricket over T20 cricket, and I see no problem with that. Bringing Cummins back for Adelaide probably cost him his spot in the World Cup. But, it was pivotal in winning that Test match and winning The Ashes, so it was worth it.

You win some, you lose some. Especially in T20. Zimbabwe have been pretty good in recent times and deserve to move through to the next stage.

I think perhaps a specialist T20 coaching group should take over and leave McDonald and co to concentrate on the longer formats. Steve Smith has already said one of his goals is the Olympics in 2028. Perhaps make him captain of the T20 side to include the 2028 Olympics and the 2028 T20 World Cup in Australia in October of the same year. He's proven he's a cut above any other batsmen we have in all formats.
The problem is we picked a 2nd to 3rd strength side against countries who are picking their best sides pretty much.

Some of that is because we prioritized test over t20 with Cummins whereas it comes across other countries would prioritize t20 if needed like South Africa.

Throw in that with some blatantly obvious selection flaws eg Smith being the classic.

You also cant tell me an inform Carey cant make that squad even if its purely as a batter over someone like Connnelly, Stoinis, current Maxwell, we dont need all 3 because they can bowl a tiny bit.

If we were picking our absolute best 11 what would it look like.......presuming we can play Cummins / Starc as they are being rested more than injured.

1. Head.
2. Marsh
3. Smith
4. Carey
5. Inglis
6. Renshaw
7. Maxwell / Stoinis
8. Starc
9. Cummins
10. Bartlett / Ellis
11. Zampa

Dare i say a David Warner averaging 86 and hitting 2 100's in the big bash should/could probably play in the world cup.
You're obviously not aware Starc has retired from T20I's?
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Missed that one.... i don't follow as closely as i once did especially outside of test matches and shield games.

Would be interesting to know how many other countries are missing 'stars' that are still playing test cricket but not playing T20.

Wouldn't be many surely......which is a credit to Starc.
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when you pick players for their potential, (connolly) and reputation (maxwell and green) and not form (smith) this is what happens, we got what we deserved, pure and simple
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Thanks to this disastrous WC, Australia will not get direct entry to the Olympics in 2028 and instead will have to go into the playoffs against the other minnows to gain entry :)
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Jim05 wrote:Thanks to this disastrous WC, Australia will not get direct entry to the Olympics in 2028 and instead will have to go into the playoffs against the other minnows to gain entry :)
I think we're still a pretty good chance. From all reports, the top ICCT20 ranked team from each region will qualify, along with hosts USA. So 5 spots up for grabs and we're only competing against NZ for 1 of them. They've got a bit of catching up to do.
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Renshaw is clearly not ready for international cricket. Foolishly scored 65 against Zimbabwe when he should have copied Green and David and made a duck to keep his spot in the team. Must have been close to being sent home.
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Only staying up to watch if Smith plays, watch them not select him.
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Connolly out for Renshaw the only change
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Aust won the toss and bowling

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Nice to see a minnow team get a win :D
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Poms destroying Sri Lanka 5/34 chasing 147 to win

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South Africa flogged India :shock:
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Armchair expert wrote:Poms destroying Sri Lanka 5/34 chasing 147 to win

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Rolled them for 95, I watched England's innings and thought 146 was unders.
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The Dark Knight wrote:
Armchair expert wrote:Poms destroying Sri Lanka 5/34 chasing 147 to win

Jacks 3/14
Rolled them for 95, I watched England's innings and thought 146 was unders.
don't think it was the best pitch ever prepared either but some of the shot making from both sides was U12 stuff
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Bet the late Dean Jones (may he RIP) wouldn't have put up with Joffa Archer in last nights game.

He would have requested that he remove the white braid tips from his hair that were flowing as he came into bowl ;)

Never forget the wrist ban incident with the great Curtly :D
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locky801 wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:
Armchair expert wrote:Poms destroying Sri Lanka 5/34 chasing 147 to win

Jacks 3/14
Rolled them for 95, I watched England's innings and thought 146 was unders.
don't think it was the best pitch ever prepared either but some of the shot making from both sides was U12 stuff
SL losing five wickets in the powerplay is diabolical.
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Spud 47 (26) and 1/19 (4) :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

as NZ eliminate hosts Sri Lanka
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Armchair expert wrote:Spud 47 (26) and 1/19 (4) :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

as NZ eliminate hosts Sri Lanka
Pitch was a disgrace and a spinners delight

1st ball of the 2nd over in the NZ innings bowled by a spinner turned square like the one Lyon bowled all those years ago that hit a crack, only difference was this one didnt hit a crack,

The spuds innings won them the game, came in a went thanks for coming ;)
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