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Australian Domestic Season 2018/19

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Wade making his case for a recall as emphatically as is possible, given the circumstances. Man is in sublime form with the bat.
 

aussie tragic

International Captain
Wade now has 922 runs @ 61.46 and thats with donning the gloves for most of the games. Him and Harris (943) only blokes with chance of a 1000 run season.
 

aussie tragic

International Captain
That and NSW CONTINUING TO PICK TWO ****ING FOETUSES IN THE MIDDLE ORDER INSTEAD OF, YOU KNOW, ACTUAL GROWN MEN!
Yeah Sangha and Edward's playing all 9 games with one 50+ score each and averaging 23 and 24 respectively is pretty dire selections
 

adub

International Captain
When you say to a player 'you need to make runs' and he does, then you say b'day nah, you gotta make top 4 runs' and he goes and does that...

Well you really do need to come up with a pretty impressive excuse for continuing to overlook them.
 

morgieb

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IMO the only reason for ignoring Wade is that he's upset someone. I think he's becoming a bit over-rated here but the last 15 months he's done everything he can to earn a recall.
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
As good as his form is, I don't honestly believe Wade could cut it as a specialist Test batsman. A lot of people are forgetting that he averaged about 21 with the stick in his last stint in the Test team, the main reason why he was dropped in the first place. Absolutely he should be in the World Cup squad, but tests are a different matter entirely
 

adub

International Captain
For clarity, with Smith and Warner back I don't see Wade in the Test side, but certainly should be in the Ashes squad in front of a spud like Labushagne. If for no better reason than to show that Shield runs get rewarded.

But I would have him in the white ball 11.
 

Test_Fan_Only

First Class Debutant
The next step for potential Ashes batsmen is the A tour of England. The Ashes squad will be selected very late to allow the two FC matches against English opponents to be considered. Wade should be part of this A squad and given a chance to prove he can score runs in England in the FC matches.
However the A squad will also be covering the Australian WC squad in case of injury so there will probably be players like Turner or Maxwell in the A squad, maybe even D'Arcy Short. Tim Paine will be captain of the A team, and it has been suggested Head, Harris and Patterson will be in the A squad. Leaves not much room for Wade or Labuschagne or Pucovski or any other young batsman who could be considered.
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
Peter can use his hands to keep aswell iirc
Yeah this genuinely could be the way they go, mostly because half of the batting line-up are #6s playing too high and opening up 7 lets you pick 'em all + Smith.
 

trundler

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Is NCN good enough to bat 7? Solves the 5th bowler problem. Him at 7 with Cummins at 8 isn't too bad a tail.

Warner
Finch
Khawaja
Smith
Stoinis
Handscomb
NCN
Sir Patrick
Starc
Zampa
Hazelwood/Richardson
 

TheJediBrah

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As good as his form is, I don't honestly believe Wade could cut it as a specialist Test batsman. A lot of people are forgetting that he averaged about 21 with the stick in his last stint in the Test team, the main reason why he was dropped in the first place. Absolutely he should be in the World Cup squad, but tests are a different matter entirely
I'm assuming the general feeling is that he has improved significantly, and that his domestic numbers reflect that, rendering his previous international stats not particularly relevant. Like predicting Steve Smith's results post-2014 based on his 2011 run in the Test team.

Is NCN good enough to bat 7? Solves the 5th bowler problem. Him at 7 with Cummins at 8 isn't too bad a tail.

Warner
Finch
Khawaja
Smith
Stoinis
Handscomb
NCN
Sir Patrick
Starc
Zampa
Hazelwood/Richardson
Don't need that many bowlers and Maxwell or Turner would have more benefit than a 5th specialist bowler. Although any team that leaves Carey out starts ahead in my book.
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
I'm assuming the general feeling is that he has improved significantly, and that his domestic numbers reflect that, rendering his previous international stats not particularly relevant. Like predicting Steve Smith's results post-2014 based on his 2011 run in the Test team.
That might be your general feeling. But I remain completely unconvinced.


On a completely unrelated note, Lloyd Pope took 6-67 to bowl Kensington to semi final victory against Adelaide Uni on the weekend. Had a disjointed season, struggled a bit on occasion, but it's good to see a reminder of what Pope is capable of
 

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