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Green out for 251.
I'd say looking at the test side moving forward, it really is only Warner's, Paine's, Lyon's and Starc's spots under question marks. Obviously form plays a part but I think the other spots are all pretty much set (Warner and Paine mostly due to age, Lyon and Starc due to form but in Lyon's case, no one is really even knocking on the door other than Swepson).
So:
1. Pucovski
2. Warner (contenders I guess are: Street, Weatherald, Harris, Phillippe as a total smokey - this is a problem spot post-Warner)
3. Labushagne
4. Smith
5. Green
6. Head
7. Paine (contenders are Inglis, Phillipe, Gotch, Pierson)
8. Cummins (c)
9. Pattinson (contenders are Paris, Meredith due to Warne's pushing, Steketee, Wildermuth, Starc, J.Richardson - my preference, Abbott, 1000 others)
10. Lyon (contenders are Swepson and that's basically it - problem area but some promising kids coming through who are all too raw currently)
11. Hazlewood
Carey is almost certainly replacing Paine, especially with his longer format form over the last month or so.
24, 82* & 125 in his last 3 FC innings, with a 99 squeezed in there from the Domestic One Dayer.
When was the last time Cameron Green jagged a wicket? Can we now call him a batsman who bowls a bit?
When was the last time Cameron Green jagged a wicket? Can we now call him a batsman who bowls a bit?
When was the last time Cameron Green jagged a wicket? Can we now call him a batsman who bowls a bit?
Keeps it fairly tight.his day will come.I don’t think he’ll bowl much for Australia again, if it all.
I don’t think he’ll bowl much for Australia again, if it all.
Genuine all rounded can hold their place with both disciplines!Really? You don't want a genuine all rounder to bowl?