This is excellent content, although I cannot help but feel Travis Head would be a better Bazball opener than Nic Maddinson - his game is more fundamentally sound, and he also has scored rapid Test centuries before. Labuschagne can easily stay at three and just up his strike rate and then the rest all fits together pretty nicely. Now for a couple of these for myself; first, New Zealand:@wasteyouryouth I've decided to throw up a Bazball batting order for every side that I can think of with the guys they have carrying on from our previous discussion.
Starting with Australia...
David Warner
Nic Maddinson
Travis Head
Steve Smith
Glenn Maxwell
Cameron Green
Josh Inglis
- Warner is tailor made for this approach and he's the perfect opener you'd want from this era. Partnering him will not be the stodgy Khawaja from Queensland but it'll be Maddo who has honed the art of Bazballing on the roads of Junction Oval and MCG.
- Over at three Labuschagne will make way for a promoted Head in a very Pope esque move as Head's deficiencies against spin are shielded and he's just purely tasked with deploying those drives instead (yes Labu has the superior test SR over Head by 0.01 but Head's the more aggressive one and a side could always use more Head, trust me).
- There's no stopping Smith from playing in this lineup though, he's the best since Bradman and he'll be unburdened in this lineup with encouragement to play like the side's seven down. Maxwell will finally get justice in this side for all those years of FC performances and he'll be backed to the end.
- Green's the most traditional batter in this side but his raw talent and balance he offers means he'll have to grudgingly play in this side... we'll make a Stokes out of him soon enough. Carey's got some impressive aggressive performances in this side but Inglis is a different class when it comes to hitting and so it'll be the British born keeper who will play ahead of him.
With noted activist Cummins leading the side and the Aussie version of nighthawk in Mitchell Starc also present... this side will be a mighty challenge for Baz's boys!
Tom Latham
Tom Bruce
Glenn Phillips
Kane Williamson
Daryl Mitchell
Tom Blundell
Cole McConchie
Colin Munro and Colin de Grandhomme would have both walked into this one if not for retiring from red-ball cricket. Latham is 50/50 but his recent ODI exploits swung it for me; Tim Southee comes in as Nighthawk (TM) if it comes to it.
Janneman Malan
Joshua Richards
Tony de Zorzi
Rassie van der Dussen
Tristan Stubbs
Heinrich Klaasen
Wiaan Mulder