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  • GVGjr
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    • Nov 2006
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    Australian Tour of Pakistan

    This from Cricket.com

    Australia set to take full strength squad to Pakistan

    Uncertainty surrounds how much Shield cricket Test players will be able to squeeze in before their historic series in Pakistan, but security plans for that tour are 'very robust and thorough'

    No Australia player has indicated they want to opt out of touring Pakistan with selectors "well down the track" to finalising a Test squad, despite uncertainty about the resumption of the Marsh Sheffield Shield season.

    National selector George Bailey said today he believed security plans were "very, very robust and very, very thorough" after multiple briefings for what would be the first Australian tour of the country since Mark Taylor's men visited in 1998.

    "I believe the boards are still working through some of the minor details around that tour, so once that gets the formal tick of approval then we'll announce the squad post that, but we're reasonably well down the track," Bailey told reporters today.

    The Test squad will largely pick itself following the successful 4-0 drubbing of England in this summer's Ashes series, with the emergence of Scott Boland as a reliable workhorse allowing selectors to rest Jhye Richardson.

    Allrounder Mitch Marsh can be locked in for the touring party after he was rested from next month's Dettol T20 series, as was opener David Warner.

    Less clear is how much Shield cricket selectors will have to see to finalise their squad, with the Western Australia border situation further complicating matters.

    An 11-day break after the KFC BBL final, as per previous years, would see Shield cricket resuming about February 9.

    That would seem to allow a maximum of two Shield rounds before the Australian squad would likely depart in the last week of February ahead of a Test series scheduled to begin on March 3 in Karachi.

    "Whether we need to (see any Shield cricket) or not, I'm not entirely sure what opportunity we will get," Bailey said today.

    "But the one thing that I think we have to be really just okay with is that we've got to accept what we get at the moment and be flexible.

    "I think one of the great things and possibly one of the reasons the players performed so well in the Ashes was there were a number of players who got a good bank of Shield cricket in prior to that series.

    "Whether it's for Pakistan or not, you'd certainly hope that there is an opportunity for some Shield cricket at some stage just because of the competition and to continue to see guys improving and getting the opportunity to show their wares."

    Travis Head was today named in Australia's T20 squad to face Sri Lanka on the back of his outstanding performances in the Ashes series, and Bailey said there was no reason the reverse couldn't be true with in-form white-ball players pushing for spots on overseas tours.

    "I know that the three formats are incredibly different but there are skillsets that do cross over, so if the opportunity arises and we do see a fit, then it certainly won't preclude (selection)," Bailey said.


    "There's a number of players – Glenn Maxwell, Mitch Marsh, Ash Agar, Mitch Swepson off the top of my head who, just through the nature of scheduling and different opportunities, have played a lot of one format and not as much of another."

    Bailey said the plight of the Western Australian contingent was a concern for selectors following that state's government pushing back its plans to reopen its border to the eastern states.

    CA and the WACA are working through plans with individual players to get some time at home and some rest but many face the prospect of not being able to return home again for several months.

    "Some I believe are planning to get home as soon as they can, some I believe are working on plans to stay on the eastern seaboard and remain able to move about and have a few more freedoms," Bailey said.

    "It just depends on whether some of those guys are planning to be in Pakistan, whether some have got a bit of a longer break at home as well.

    "Trying to find times for players to get some rest, some physical rejuvenation, whether that be in the gym, some mental rejuvenation (is important).

    "I really feel for the Western Australian contingent at the moment and their struggle to actually to get that time at home."
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  • Axe Man
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    • Nov 2008
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    Australia Test squad: Pat Cummins (c), Ashton Agar, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Marcus Harris, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Marsh, Michael Neser, Steve Smith (vc), Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Swepson, David Warner

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    • Bornadog
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      • Jan 2007
      • 66703

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      • GVGjr
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        • Nov 2006
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        #4
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        This should be a great series. The players have to prove that their form won't slide and the opposition team is playing very well
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        • azabob
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          • Sep 2008
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          #5
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          Do we all truly think this tour will go ahead?
          More of an In Bruges guy?

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          • GVGjr
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            • Nov 2006
            • 44635

            #6
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            Originally posted by azabob
            Do we all truly think this tour will go ahead?
            I think so but it wouldn't surprise me. Other countries are touring there aren't they?
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            • FrediKanoute
              Coaching Staff
              • Aug 2007
              • 3826

              #7
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              It will happen. I personally am looking forward to it. Some players in the Aussie team will need to show what they can do.

              Pakistan at home will be a tough ask.

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              • GVGjr
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                • Nov 2006
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                #8
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                Originally posted by Axe Man
                Australia Test squad: Pat Cummins (c), Ashton Agar, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Marcus Harris, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Marsh, Michael Neser, Steve Smith (vc), Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Swepson, David Warner
                Is anyone a bit surprised that the selectors are sticking with Harris and that there is a 3rd spin bowler?
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                • Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
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                  • Jan 2007
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                  #9
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                  Originally posted by GVGjr
                  Is anyone a bit surprised that the selectors are sticking with Harris and that there is a 3rd spin bowler?
                  Those were the two aspects of the squad that puzzled me a bit, especially the 3 spinners.
                  I wonder if it is a nod towards the fact we've got more than one sub-continent tour this year.
                  I am also surprised Agar was considered as the 3rd spinner chosen. He's not got a good first class average with the ball, and isn't a great turner of the ball.
                  My preferences would've been to give a young opener, maybe Henry Hunt, a shot as backup opener over Harris. I just think we've seen enough of what Harris can and can't do at the Test level, and I don't think that is going to change.
                  If selectors were deadset keen on a 3rd spinner, maybe an opportunity to reward the form of Matt Kuhnemann?

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                  • Axe Man
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                    • Nov 2008
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                    I'm not surprised to see Harris retained, but I don't see the point of the third spinner. By all reports you only play 1 spinner in Pakistan with fast bowling accounting for the majority of wickets. Enjoy your holiday Ashton.

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                    • GVGjr
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                      • Nov 2006
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                      Originally posted by Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
                      Those were the two aspects of the squad that puzzled me a bit, especially the 3 spinners.
                      I wonder if it is a nod towards the fact we've got more than one sub-continent tour this year.
                      I am also surprised Agar was considered as the 3rd spinner chosen. He's not got a good first class average with the ball, and isn't a great turner of the ball.
                      My preferences would've been to give a young opener, maybe Henry Hunt, a shot as backup opener over Harris. I just think we've seen enough of what Harris can and can't do at the Test level, and I don't think that is going to change.
                      If selectors were deadset keen on a 3rd spinner, maybe an opportunity to reward the form of Matt Kuhnemann?
                      Good points, I think Hunt would have been a better selection even if it's only to be training around the elite players
                      Kuhnemann v Agar would be an interesting comparison. Kuhnemann was impressive during the shield games.
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                      • GVGjr
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                        • Nov 2006
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                        #12
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                        Originally posted by Axe Man
                        I'm not surprised to see Harris retained, but I don't see the point of the third spinner. By all reports you only play 1 spinner in Pakistan with fast bowling accounting for the majority of wickets. Enjoy your holiday Ashton.
                        Tend to agree but maybe its just that they feel they owe Harris another chance.

                        Neser over Richardson might have also been a surprise.
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                        • Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
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                          #13
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                          Originally posted by GVGjr
                          Tend to agree but maybe its just that they feel they owe Harris another chance.

                          Neser over Richardson might have also been a surprise.
                          I think the Richardson non-selection was more about managing him and ensuring he's over his injury troubles. I suspect he's going to feature prominently from next summer onward.

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                          • GVGjr
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                            Originally posted by Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
                            I think the Richardson non-selection was more about managing him and ensuring he's over his injury troubles. I suspect he's going to feature prominently from next summer onward.
                            Yep, he's seen as a long term prospect. Do we have a lot of fast bowling depth that might come through over the next 2 years or so?
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                            • Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
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                              #15
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                              Originally posted by GVGjr
                              Yep, he's seen as a long term prospect. Do we have a lot of fast bowling depth that might come through over the next 2 years or so?
                              Maybe I'm just comparing today's first class system to a time that no longer is relevant, but where are the quantities of precocious teenage talents (batters and bowlers) we used to see burst on the scene and present a case for test selection, eg McDermott, McGrath, Langer, Hayden, Slater, Steve Waugh, Ponting, Gillespie, Lehmann, Warne etc?? Almost every summer or winter touring team used to have one or two youngsters who would get a gig. Now it's maybe twice a decade we see it; Cummins and Green.

                              I just don't see that happen very often these days. Debutants of 28 to 32 years of age seem to be the more common thing today.
                              Whilst it's great to see Scott Boland get reward for his perseverance; he's not the future, he's just the now.

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