Been comfortably the best bowler in your side. The only reliable one all series and the only one who comes out of it with an enhanced reputation. Not his fault the batting failed so often to leave him with a thankless task. Has done all he could and impressed me this series.Hasn't Lyon been the most consistent bowler we've had this series? I haven't seen a lot of the matches and they've been bowling to crap totals, but I've thought he's bowled ok from what I've seen. Has kept things pretty tight and picked up decent returns along the way.
Solid postWarner
Smith
Smarsh (yeah he's a bit crap but he'll do for a couple of years)
No idea
MMarsh
Nevill
Starc
Johnson/Siddle*
Lyon
Hazlewood
*I'll explain this one: Johnson would be my first choice for now, particularly in Australia. However, should he call it a day/the selectors decide to move on then I think there's a lot of value in Siddle as a dependable bowler with a lot of Test experience while the selectors figure out how to get Cummins playing without breaking him. Once Cummins gets a decent Shield season under his belt, possibly even a County stint along with the odd Test here and there, Starc and Hazlewood are 10-15 Tests more experienced (and hopefully Starc will have developed a 3rd stock ball to go with his "magic full swinging ball" and "pie" that are his 2 stock deliveries) and Siddle can be thanked, moved aside for Cummins and kept around the team as an experienced backup that the younger, better quicks can look up to and learn from.
Too many good quicks to go for the low variance option (siddle) for mine... Wouldn't be a terrible choice tho.Warner
Smith
Smarsh (yeah he's a bit crap but he'll do for a couple of years)
No idea
MMarsh
Nevill
Starc
Johnson/Siddle*
Lyon
Hazlewood
*I'll explain this one: Johnson would be my first choice for now, particularly in Australia. However, should he call it a day/the selectors decide to move on then I think there's a lot of value in Siddle as a dependable bowler with a lot of Test experience while the selectors figure out how to get Cummins playing without breaking him. Once Cummins gets a decent Shield season under his belt, possibly even a County stint along with the odd Test here and there, Starc and Hazlewood are 10-15 Tests more experienced (and hopefully Starc will have developed a 3rd stock ball to go with his "magic full swinging ball" and "pie" that are his 2 stock deliveries) and Siddle can be thanked, moved aside for Cummins and kept around the team as an experienced backup that the younger, better quicks can look up to and learn from.
Can those stats even be right? How did Lyon play 11 games of the Shield last year?Do those statistics not prove that those 2 are not obviously better than Lyon. If you take that one season out for Ahmed he's nowhere near as impressive either.
The best stats based spinner hasn't even entered the conversation yet ffs.
Yeah it's pretty baffling that O'Keefe hasn't been given an actual go. Michael Beer played more tests than him ffs. **** averages 24 with the ball in FC cricket haha. All very weird.You can't drop Lyon now, but O'Keefe really should have been playing for the last 5-6 years at least had the selectors not had some inexplicable grudge against him
Both Burns and Lynn not listed. I'm not sure I'd pick Maddinson over either of these two.This is the BBC's guess as to the next Aussie Ashes XI.
BBC Sport - Ashes: Who will be in Australia's team for 2017-18 series?
Nope. Maddog needs to score some FC runs. Should be miles away from selection.Both Burns and Lynn not listed. I'm not sure I'd pick Maddinson over either of these two.
Maddog actually averaged 53 last season, so it wasn't pathetic by any stretch, but my lord he wasted some golden opportunities. The year before was diabolical. He could seriously come into contention in 12 months time, but he needs to show that he can build an innings this summer and play through the gears.Nope. Maddog needs to score some FC runs. Should be miles away from selection.
Is this the Jim Maxwell one? I saw him do a team which said Usman had a brilliant season for Queensland last season which uhThis is the BBC's guess as to the next Aussie Ashes XI.
BBC Sport - Ashes: Who will be in Australia's team for 2017-18 series?
It's true, it's just he was talking about the Ryobi season.Is this the Jim Maxwell one? I saw him do a team which said Usman had a brilliant season for Queensland last season which uh
Yeah look he just makes me mad with his potential and when he throws away an innings. I don't think he's ready yet and absolutely needs to learn to build an innings to make the step up to test cricket.Maddog actually averaged 53 last season, so it wasn't pathetic by any stretch, but my lord he wasted some golden opportunities. The year before was diabolical. He could seriously come into contention in 12 months time, but he needs to show that he can build an innings this summer and play through the gears.
Why hold him to different standards than the rest of the Aussie batsmen?Yeah look he just makes me mad with his potential and when he throws away an innings. I don't think he's ready yet and absolutely needs to learn to build an innings to make the step up to test cricket.
Lol. While you can at times get away with always batting in 5th doing it in challenging conditions gets you into trouble. As we all witnessed over the series.Why hold him to different standards than the rest of the Aussie batsmen?