• Welcome to the Cricket Web forums, one of the biggest forums in the world dedicated to cricket.

    You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join the Cricket Web community today!

    If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

Australian test selection 2020/21

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
It's now almost 9 years since:

It was November 2011 when 18-year-old Patterson rewrote history as the youngest batter to score a Shield century. His 157 on debut contributed to NSW's six-wicket win over Western Australia in Sydney.

Patterson, Pucovski, Maddinson, Australia seem to be wasting a generation of batting talent

And not only has he never again topped that score in FC he's only got 8 tons total in 71 games

Patterson and Maxwell have super similar shield stats. But Patterson being overlooked is some injustice while Maxi never getting a home test is just eh
 

Spikey

Request Your Custom Title Now!
the main problem with Bancroft's recall is that they had, fundamentally, made a decision that Bancroft was better than Harris. I don't have a problem with that, I'm not a full time selector who has a range of numbers and game tapes to help make decisions. (of course, I highly doubt any of the selectors take advantage of the resources they have available)

But then 2 games later they decided Harris is a better bet.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
the main problem with Bancroft's recall is that they had, fundamentally, made a decision that Bancroft was better than Harris. I don't have a problem with that, I'm not a full time selector who has a range of numbers and game tapes to help make decisions. (of course, I highly doubt any of the selectors take advantage of the resources they have available)

But then 2 games later they decided Harris is a better bet.
Yeah, I didn't object to it from my high horse; if he was clearly better than the alternatives (as Smith and Warner obviously are), then happy days.

What makes it look slightly funky is that, from the outside looking in, he didn't appear to be.

If there are two blokes of broadly similar abilities (assumed for the sake of argument and brevity) it looks a bit of a "**** you all" call to go with the one who has the extra baggage of a ball-tampering ban.

And, having made that call, it does rather look as if some remedial training to assist in distinguishing one's arse from one's elbow might be in order when he gets the flick after two tests.
 

Shady Slim

International Coach
the main problem with Bancroft's recall is that they had, fundamentally, made a decision that Bancroft was better than Harris. I don't have a problem with that, I'm not a full time selector who has a range of numbers and game tapes to help make decisions. (of course, I highly doubt any of the selectors take advantage of the resources they have available)

But then 2 games later they decided Harris is a better bet.
well harris shouldn't have been on that tour at all, it should have been burns, or, like, i dunno a sentient plank of wood with googly eyes

you're right that the way they handled the bancroft situation was a kansas city shuffle but it should never have been bancroft or harris to begin with
 

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Yeah, I didn't object to it from my high horse; if he was clearly better than the alternatives (as Smith and Warner obviously are), then happy days.

What makes it look slightly funky is that, from the outside looking in, he didn't appear to be.

If there are two blokes of broadly similar abilities (assumed for the sake of argument and brevity) it looks a bit of a "**** you all" call to go with the one who has the extra baggage of a ball-tampering ban.

And, having made that call, it does rather look as if some remedial training to assist in distinguishing one's arse from one's elbow might be in order when he gets the flick after two tests.
it felt like they were trying to fashion a redemption story for all 3 ball tamperers by picking Bancroft again after barely doing that much in his first run in the team

2 of those stories failed miserably but then Smith's probably even exceeded the expectations of a 'fairytale' comeback.
 

TheJediBrah

Request Your Custom Title Now!
Makeshift openers are underrated. Yes it's a specialist position but picking good middle-order players to open in Tests is a better bet than picking crap openers IMO. Watson and Katich are good examples of this. I said at the time that KPat could have been given a crack as opener, and yes it would have been a bit of a risk but worth a shot.
 

Shady Slim

International Coach
Makeshift openers are underrated. Yes it's a specialist position but picking good middle-order players to open in Tests is a better bet than picking crap openers IMO. Watson and Katich are good examples of this. I said at the time that KPat could have been given a crack as opener, and yes it would have been a bit of a risk but worth a shot.
i suppose there's a good and a bad to this though and the bad is entirely perpetuated by dumb selectors.

say you do this with KPat and he does unfortunately fail, the selectors, being clowns, will regard that as a black mark when the middle order spot eventually opens. if they didn't do this - which they shouldn't, because results as a test opener have little to no bearing on how a middle order bat by trade would do in the middle order - then i would agree we should advocate for this more often.
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
Honestly it can work in some cases, but it really depends on how well the specific batsman can adapt to the different requirements of opening up, both technically and tempramentally. Wouldn't say makeshift openers are underrated per se, but there are certainly times it should be considered

But as shady said, all too often that can lead to a player having their cards marked which is dumb
 

Shady Slim

International Coach
pretty good of TJB to give a shoutout to watto by the way, i know that here he's generally rated more correctly than by the general public but he had such such a top run as an opener - a run that gets all-too-regularly overlooked by the haha look at lbw review man meme
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
+1 on makeshift openers. Usually the best batsmen play in the middle order. No need to punish them for it.
 

Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
Huss was a really versatile batsman. Could open, could bat at 6. And anywhere in between.

Never gets mentioned with the greats, but Huss was as good as plenty of ATGs imo.
 

Midwinter

State Captain
Yeah it hurt Finch a lot that method of selection
Was there any logic in using Finch as a red ball opener ?

Does anyone now think he will get a go as a middle order batsman after being sent in as an opener ?

(About as logical as picking Xavier Doherty as a test match spinneer after his success in reducing runrates in ODIs.)
 

morgieb

Request Your Custom Title Now!
Was there any logic in using Finch as a red ball opener ?

Does anyone now think he will get a go as a middle order batsman after being sent in as an opener ?

(About as logical as picking Xavier Doherty as a test match spinneer after his success in reducing runrates in ODIs.)
I think in fairness I could see the logic for the UAE as pace isn't as important there. Never should've kept him rather than Khawaja as an opener for the series after, though.

I actually think he would've been OK if picked as a 5/6 in Tests. The boat has sailed though.
 

Burgey

Request Your Custom Title Now!
pretty good of TJB to give a shoutout to watto by the way, i know that here he's generally rated more correctly than by the general public but he had such such a top run as an opener - a run that gets all-too-regularly overlooked by the haha look at lbw review man meme
For sure. If he'd converted a number of his 70-90 odd scores into tons, he would be hailed as big a success in making the move as the likes of Kat and even Langer.
 

TheJediBrah

Request Your Custom Title Now!
He'd moved into the middle order domestically already tbf.
I don't think this is accurate. Always opened for WA in the Shield, made his Test debut as opener and then was moved into the middle-order when Langer came back to partner Hayden.

As Morgieb said though, he was regularly batting in the middle order in 50 over cricket for WA.

For sure. If he'd converted a number of his 70-90 odd scores into tons, he would be hailed as big a success in making the move as the likes of Kat and even Langer.
Watto must have had a serious psychological block with making Test hundreds. Even when he finally made one he was dropped on 99 and the fielder fumbled it for a single.
 

Top