angryangy
ICC Chairman
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2004
I think we'll see Warner in the next game; not merely to launch the innings, but to get any runs at all. The question is who else opens. Marsh is probably worth more runs than Paine, but on form, perhaps it's a dead heat. Whether he opens or not, Paine has to be picked, Marsh does not.
If they want to give the whole squad a run, then it could potentially be Clarke to open with Warner, leaving Marsh and Smith to make way for Warner and Ferguson.
Certainly, if Doug is fit to play, then it would be safe enough to rotate both Hopes and Smith out of the side. Unfortunately they might stiff one of the quicks, which is a slap in the face considering how they bowled.
The failing of this attack is where they had to let the pressure off in the middle. There were a lot of runs in the pitch and they probably bowled better than their opponents, but Australian teams will not look at it that way. They will be thinking about how to take wickets and rise above the pitch; this is one of the reasons why Australia have usually defended against India in such chases.
If they want to give the whole squad a run, then it could potentially be Clarke to open with Warner, leaving Marsh and Smith to make way for Warner and Ferguson.
Certainly, if Doug is fit to play, then it would be safe enough to rotate both Hopes and Smith out of the side. Unfortunately they might stiff one of the quicks, which is a slap in the face considering how they bowled.
The failing of this attack is where they had to let the pressure off in the middle. There were a lot of runs in the pitch and they probably bowled better than their opponents, but Australian teams will not look at it that way. They will be thinking about how to take wickets and rise above the pitch; this is one of the reasons why Australia have usually defended against India in such chases.