West Indies tour of Australia, November-December 2009

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I think we can't get too excited until Krejza actually bowls that bowl again and actually show us he can do it without any fluke.
 
TBH the only big blow to our bowling attack would be Johnson being ruled out. When hes on song he does give our attack that x-factor, and even off song he some how gets wickets. Siddle might be missed in the future but atm hes still a bit loose. Will be good to see how Bollinger goes though unless they go for McKay.
 
Injuries are all over the aussies again! Now Hilfy is also gone!:facepalm

Atleast the windies got tit for tat for the taylor injury!
 
Hilfy's injury isn't too bad, will be ready for the third test. Wish they brought in Krezja though.
 
1 spinner is enough, our pace attack is our main weapon. + North can take some of the spin bowling responsibilities if needed.
 
Adelaide isn't exactly a haven for spin bowling. It demands accuracy from bowlers and if anything, rewards pace slightly more because of the chance of reverse swing.
 
I wonder who will come to Australia to replace Taylor. I honestly have no clue.
 
me neither, the pool of potentials is quite large.

Tonge or Sammy I reckon, probably the latter, suppose there's the young 'uns like Pascoe and McLean, but I only know about them through hearsay and doubt they'll be considered ready.
 
Sammy has the experience and adds a bit more towards the tail.

and he probably will get to play based on that experience and a little help with the bat. He isn't the best bowling option, I would rather go with Tonge. Whoever they send instead of Taylor wont play in the 2nd test.
 
Geez Clark would be feeling unlucky, his style of bowling suits Adelaide, even though he doesnt have a bag of wickets in the tests he's played there. Bollinger would be a starter you'd figure, though McKay's style has been successful in the past few matches at Adelaide so you never know.
 
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