There needs to be a petition to Sky to give it away for free the public enthusiasm must be pretty highEngland team going to buzzing after the World Cup win.
i don't want to see Siddle wear a baggy green again, time to move on in my opinion. I can't look past that joke of a summer he had last year in white ball cricket.Assuming that there are no injuries, this would be my Aussie lineup for the first game:
1. M. Harris/J. Burns (if Burns has recovered completely from his illness and shows signs of form)
2. D. Warner
3. U. Khawaja
4. S. Smith
5. T. Head
6. K. Patterson
7. T. Paine
8. P. Cummins
9. M. Starc
10. N. Lyon
11. J. Hazlewood
- The sandpaper duo will walk straight back into the side. They were the best batsmen in this side and haven’t shown any signs of decline in other formats for now.
- Burns is my first choice for the other opener role, Harris looked good versus India but Burns for me has a higher ceiling and hasn’t been backed properly till date.
- Head versus Labuschagne is another contentious decision, but I’ve sided with Head because he was one of the best test batsmen during the last year for Australia and shown genuine skill in the games I’ve seen him play versus India. Labuschagne has piled on the runs in county cricket, but this is in Division 2 to be fair. Patterson is also a better option at 6 rather than 5 and this makes my decision easier.
- While players like Jhye, Siddle or Pattinson might get into the side due to the different skills they offer further into the series, I realise that it’s pretty unlikely that the first choice bowling lineup will be disrupted in the first game.
- England’s lineup is far more difficult to predict, I’ll try to take a stab at it a few days later if possible.
i don't want to see Siddle wear a baggy green again, time to move on in my opinion. I can't look past that joke of a summer he had last year in white ball cricket.
I just love the guys from Yorkshire. You, Bairstow and Root.
I guess Smith will take over the captaincy from Paine. For me, it feels good to see Smith again in the Captain shoes.Assuming that there are no injuries, this would be my Aussie lineup for the first game:
1. M. Harris/J. Burns (if Burns has recovered completely from his illness and shows signs of form)
2. D. Warner
3. U. Khawaja
4. S. Smith
5. T. Head
6. K. Patterson
7. T. Paine
8. P. Cummins
9. M. Starc
10. N. Lyon
11. J. Hazlewood
- The sandpaper duo will walk straight back into the side. They were the best batsmen in this side and haven’t shown any signs of decline in other formats for now.
- Burns is my first choice for the other opener role, Harris looked good versus India but Burns for me has a higher ceiling and hasn’t been backed properly till date.
- Head versus Labuschagne is another contentious decision, but I’ve sided with Head because he was one of the best test batsmen during the last year for Australia and shown genuine skill in the games I’ve seen him play versus India. Labuschagne has piled on the runs in county cricket, but this is in Division 2 to be fair. Patterson is also a better option at 6 rather than 5 and this makes my decision easier.
- While players like Jhye, Siddle or Pattinson might get into the side due to the different skills they offer further into the series, I realise that it’s pretty unlikely that the first choice bowling lineup will be disrupted in the first game.
- England’s lineup is far more difficult to predict, I’ll try to take a stab at it a few days later if possible.
I guess Smith will take over the captaincy from Paine. For me, it feels good to see Smith again in the Captain shoes.