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Re: South Africa Test Series

Postby bennymacca » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:43 am

Scott wrote:Read that earlier in the week, and thought it was a great article.


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Re: South Africa Test Series

Postby Scotty » Fri Mar 13, 2009 9:40 am

bennymacca wrote:
Scott wrote:Without checking, I assume he (Hughes) wasn't named in the one-day squad (if it's even been named yet).

Is he a chance to muscle his way into an opening position there as well?


i would think its a formality, given that we have been playing makeshift openers for the last few games (although haddin has done well since being promoted)

marsh may even make way, and i doubt warner will play any ODIs

they would be silly not to include him, he is in great form and is aggressive and scores his runs at a good rate


Well, they didn't pick him for the T20/ODI squad;


Ricky Ponting (c) TAS
Michael Clark (vc) NSW
Nathan Bracken NSW
Callum Ferguson SA
Brett Geeves TAS
Brad Haddin NSW
Nathan Hauritz NSW
James Hopes QLD
David Hussey VIC
Michael Hussey WA
Mitchell Johnson WA
Ben Laughlin QLD
Adam Voges WA
Cameron White VIC
David Warner NSW *
Shane Harwood VIC

Commenting on the squad, NSP Chairman Andrew Hilditch, said:

“Both Ben Hilfenhaus and Peter Siddle are being rested from the South African one-day series as part of their workload management to prepare for their possible inclusion in key upcoming events which include the World Twenty20 and the Ashes.”

“Both Peter and Ben had significant injuries during the 2008 off season. Since returning to cricket they have had a demanding and heavy Australian season and will have completed three back-to-back Test matches in South Africa. The recommendation of the coaching and fitness staff was that they have time off now to allow them to recuperate and then commence a structured training program in ideal preparation potentially for the World Twenty20 and the Ashes.

“This recommendation is fully supported by the National Selection Panel as an appropriate strategy leading into key tournaments and in particular the Ashes.

“With this of course comes opportunity. Brett Geeves performed well in the Commonwealth Bank Series in Darwin against Bangladesh for Australia and has continued to perform well domestically. In addition to his bowling he is a potentially explosive batsmen and fielder and adds to the versatility of the one day side. It is a well deserved opportunity for Brett.

“We also take the opportunity to introduce Ben Laughlin to Australian cricket. Ben has had an extremely good summer for Queensland and was instrumental in their one-day final victory. Ben will add to the versatility of the Australian bowling line up as we continue to look at options progressing forward to the 2011 World Cup.

“David Warner has been added for the Twenty20 games only. He is an exciting player who has had a very strong domestic season in one-day and Twenty20 cricket and had a dynamic initial impact in Australian Twenty20 cricket.

“We have also rewarded Shane Harwood for a number of outstanding years in domestic cricket. He has consistently been one of the leading bowlers in one day and Twenty20 cricket. We want to take the opportunity to look at Shane as a possible option for the World Twenty20.

“It was not considered appropriate to rush Shaun Marsh back into one-day cricket for Australia. Shaun is recovering from a significant hamstring injury. He is recovering well, but further testing of hamstring strength is being undertaken and he has not been match tested at all. We would expect Shaun to be available for selection in the Pakistan one-day series.

“South Africa will be extremely competitive as always in one-day cricket and it will be a great test for the players to see where they are currently in both one day cricket and Twenty20 cricket. We look forward to a hard fought and entertaining series.”

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Re: South Africa Test Series

Postby bennymacca » Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:10 am

i just linked that article because i couldn't be bothered repeating it

seriously, why wouldn't they pick him? he is probably the form batsman in Australia
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Re: South Africa Test Series

Postby David » Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:30 am

I honestly don't understand how someone can be a T20 specialist... ie Warner being in the T20 side and not the ODI.

Not that I care at ALL for T20 cricket, and only a little bit about ODIs.





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Re: South Africa Test Series

Postby bennymacca » Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:40 am

personally i dont think warner is good enough for either yet


i think the reason he is only going to play T20 is so he gets some exposure in international cricket, without having him play too many games.
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Re: South Africa Test Series

Postby Bacon » Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:03 am

obviously cameron white is more important to the national set-up than having an in-form specialist opener.
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Re: South Africa Test Series

Postby bennymacca » Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:12 am

Bacon wrote:obviously cameron white is more important to the national set-up than having an in-form specialist opener.


even when the other specialist opener that was playing, shaun marsh, is out injured

who are they going to open? haddin and clarke i suppose
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Re: South Africa Test Series

Postby Scotty » Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:23 am

bennymacca wrote:who are they going to open?


Cameron White.
















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Re: South Africa Test Series

Postby Bacon » Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:28 am

scott, he can't open the batting AND the bowling :-D
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Re: South Africa Test Series

Postby bennymacca » Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:37 am

haddin and clarke will open - ill put money on it
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