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***Official*** Australian Domestic Thread 2012/13

SeamUp

International Coach
Australia Cricket News: Victoria coach Greg Shipperd wants 12-a-side in Sheffield Shield | ESPN Cricinfo

Thoughts ?

While I understand his view point, I'm not sure if 4-day cricket should go that route. One of the great things in cricket is having selection dilemma's. Also taking into account possible conditions for your selection. Something like this will also take the all-rounder out the game.

We tried it in one-day cricket and it was ****e.

Those to miss out should just bite the bullet.

It also should be an achievement for any youngster or player to be picked in your domestic sides First XI !
 

Crazy Sam

International 12th Man
It's a ridiculous suggestion.

If they feel like they have more than 11 players who are pushing for Australian test selection then fmd, offload some of them to the states who are lacking similar numbers. Players like Finch, McDonald etc may be solid players but if they are not in your best XI then they miss out, simple as that. And if they miss out then clearly the state doesn't consider them good enough for test cricket.

If they think every state is in the same boat then introduce a 7th team.
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
It's a ridiculous suggestion.

If they feel like they have more than 11 players who are pushing for Australian test selection then fmd, offload some of them to the states who are lacking similar numbers. Players like Finch, McDonald etc may be solid players but if they are not in your best XI then they miss out, simple as that. And if they miss out then clearly the state doesn't consider them good enough for test cricket.

If they think every state is in the same boat then introduce a 7th team.
South Australia. They need anyone they can get their hands on at the moment.
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Introduce a loan system, where players can be loaned for month to a season. Problem solved.

How much better would SA look with guys like Rohrer, Patterson, Finch, Hill and Keath.
 

toolie

Cricket Spectator
Why Mott? What about Bills, Conway or Tremain? Nice to see Rohrer back playing for the Sydney Sixers.
Conway has back issues out for a while. Tremain has a side strain I think it is and is out for a little while(could be back soon as he hasn't played since Grade week 1 round 1 I think). Bills is serving a 2 game Second XI suspension for drink driving issue.
 

brockley

International Captain
Cricket Australia today announced the England Lions will head to Australia this summer to play a series of one-day matches against Australia A in late February and early March.

The Junction Oval, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Sydney Cricket Ground and Hobart’s Blundstone Arena will share the hosting duties, giving cricket fans an early look at what the old enemy may throw up a few months later when Australia heads to the UK in their quest to regain the famous little urn.

The series will commence with the Victorians playing the Lions in three warm-up games, before a five-game series against the Australia A squad.

CA Chief Executive Officer James Sutherland said the series would provide players in both teams an opportunity to get a better look at each other, previewing what may lie ahead.

“In addition to a massive summer of international cricket, fans will also get an early look at what the English might throw up in the Ashes when their England Lions team tours here in February,” Mr Sutherland said.

“While the Australian team will be in India for four important Tests for the Border/Gavaskar Trophy, those on the cusp of national representation will be able to test their mettle against England’s next best and cricket fans get an early taste of that Ashes rivalry.”

After the series gets underway in Victoria in early February with three tour matches, the Australia A squad will then assemble as the series moves to Hobart with Blundstone Arena hosting three matches on 16, 18 and 22 February, before rounding out the tour at the SCG for the final two encounters on 25 February and 1 March.



Start Date
Home Team

Away Team
Venue Start time

7th February 2013
Victoria 2nd XI
v
England Lions
Junction Oval
11:00AM
11th February 2013
Victoria v England Lions
Junction Oval
11:00 AM

13th February 2013
Victoria v England Lions
MCG 11:00AM
16th February 2013
Australia A
v England Lions
Blundstone Arena
2:00PM
18th February 2013
Australia A
v England Lions
Blundstone Arena
11:00AM
22nd February 2013
Austraila A
v England Lions
Blundstone Arena
11:00AM
25th February 2013
Australia A
v England Lions
SCG 11:00AM
1st March 2013
Australia A
England Lions
SCG 2:00PM
 

Spikey

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Ashley Mallett : Ashley Mallett: What's the matter with South Australia? | Cricinfo Magazine | ESPN Cricinfo

pretty decent article, although i don't think mallett draws enoughattention to the players SA had contracted in previous seasons who were basically LO specialists (Borgas, Harris, O'Brien etc) and, in a promising sign, have been axed over the past couple of seasons, leading the way for more FC capable players a) getting contracted and b) standing a chance of getting a game. although i guess botha is kinda the king LO specialist...christan too i guess. they seem to have richardson marked down for that format too
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Ashley Mallett : Ashley Mallett: What's the matter with South Australia? | Cricinfo Magazine | ESPN Cricinfo

pretty decent article, although i don't think mallett draws enoughattention to the players SA had contracted in previous seasons who were basically LO specialists (Borgas, Harris, O'Brien etc) and, in a promising sign, have been axed over the past couple of seasons, leading the way for more FC capable players a) getting contracted and b) standing a chance of getting a game. although i guess botha is kinda the king LO specialist...christan too i guess. they seem to have richardson marked down for that format too
Christian's been pretty good for them in First Class cricket. For the most part not in the roll he was expected to perform, but they've got good value from him as a bowling allrounder especially considering they play half their games in Adelaide. He even scored some runs last season! :eek:
 
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Top_Cat

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Christian's been pretty good for them in First Class cricket. For the most part not in the roll he was expected to perform, but they've got good value from his as a bowling allrounder especially considering they play half their games in Adelaide. He even scored some runs last season! :eek:
Yeah, that's the problem. Was brought here to bat, not to bowl. Whether that was what he wanted or where he saw himself I dunno but taking 5 seasons to finally bear fruit would have been frustrating, especially since he's back in struggletown this year.

The article has a massive elephant in the room in grade cricket and Mallett merely glances at it. Pointing out that sacking Elizabeth was short-sighted (more like 15 years ago, Rowdy), it's true but he doesn't mention the clubs who should be merged now; do we really need East Torrens and Tea Tree Gully any more or West Torrens and Woodville? That Port Adelaide continues to exist as a grade club is damning enough. Pretty sure I remember Sounda Sleep pointing out SA country cricket is in such a woeful state he, in his 50's, was still scoring runs in the SA country carnival so dunno if that's the solution either. It's not a raw talent thing, the system is geared toward mediocrity. There's no incentive to achieve.

I'm in danger of being a broken record on this but until SA grade cricket is fixed, SA state cricket will struggle in the long form. The system isn't producing FC standard cricketers and SACA knows it so they don't give a **** about grade cricket and pick the other states' rejectamenta.
 
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Ashley Mallett : Ashley Mallett: What's the matter with South Australia? | Cricinfo Magazine | ESPN Cricinfo

pretty decent article, although i don't think mallett draws enoughattention to the players SA had contracted in previous seasons who were basically LO specialists (Borgas, Harris, O'Brien etc) and, in a promising sign, have been axed over the past couple of seasons, leading the way for more FC capable players a) getting contracted and b) standing a chance of getting a game. although i guess botha is kinda the king LO specialist...christan too i guess. they seem to have richardson marked down for that format too
Therein lies the problem, though; Borgas and Harris weren't always LO specialists.
 

Andre

International Regular
Therein lies the problem, though; Borgas and Harris weren't always LO specialists.
Yeah exactly. Harris in particular was a lock for years in the Shield side. O'Brien played a heck of a lot of shield for a bloke with his limitations too (to be fair, happened in both states he played for).

When you look at a bloke like Ferguson, it seems pretty obvious he's never learnt how to bat for a whole day. In NSW/VIC/QLD, you don't get a look in for the next level at all unless you've made some big grade hundreds and shown you can bat for the best part of a whole day's play. Obviously there has been the odd exception to this rule (eg. Clarke), but it seems to have held them in pretty good stead going in to FC cricket.
 

Top_Cat

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When you look at a bloke like Ferguson, it seems pretty obvious he's never learnt how to bat for a whole day. In NSW/VIC/QLD, you don't get a look in for the next level at all unless you've made some big grade hundreds and shown you can bat for the best part of a whole day's play. Obviously there has been the odd exception to this rule (eg. Clarke), but it seems to have held them in pretty good stead going in to FC cricket.
But he looks sooooo good.
 

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