by from_the_stands » Sat Jun 27, 2015 9:36 pm
I'm pretty happy with the way things are going in this first warm up match. Some interesting battles are unfolding within the squad, which Darren Lehmann must be delighted with. I'm rather pleased that we are getting two warm-up games on this tour. With the international calendar so crowded these days, there is little opportunity for tour matches, which the players do need.
In the Shaun Marsh v Chris Rogers battle, Marsh would appear to have his nose in front. I'd like to see this carry over into the Essex match, but at the same time, I'd like Dave Warner to have a hit. They may play all 3 against Essex, resting Smith and possibly Clarke as well. The selectors could go either way in Cardiff in this battle.
In the Twatto v Mitchell Marsh battle, I'd have MM, but it seems to me that the selectors have had a boner for Twatto for so long now, that surely the Viagra is about to lose it's effectiveness. If MM picks up some wickets on the last day, I reckon it might be a done deal.
In the bowling stakes, I can't help but feel that Ryan Harris is the horse that has dropped back from the pack. MJ is looking sharp, and once he grows the tash back, Australia will have its winged keel back. Surely Starc and Hazlewood are niled on starters. In the Essex game, I'd rest MJ and Siddle and bring in Hazlewood and Starc, who are both in superstar form.
I'm expcting Clarke to declare overnight, giving the bowlers a whole day to practice their demolition skills.
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