gbatman
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All-Rounders in Test Side
Should we really be looking at playing an all-rounder in the test side?
We don't have a deserving all-rounder in the country. IMO an all-rounder should only play test cricket if they are good enough on bowling or batting alone. Symonds has no defence and is an average bowler, Watson is very average at both and McDonald looks to have a massive batting weakness against the short ball although his bowling is quite good and would be dangerous if there was swing (England).
Mitchell Johnson actually looks like our answer. He makes runs and plays his shots as well as being a very good bowler.
IMO we have Johnson and a strong tail. Play a batsmen because the rest are just up to one day cricket and not test cricket.
Thoughts?...
Should we really be looking at playing an all-rounder in the test side?
We don't have a deserving all-rounder in the country. IMO an all-rounder should only play test cricket if they are good enough on bowling or batting alone. Symonds has no defence and is an average bowler, Watson is very average at both and McDonald looks to have a massive batting weakness against the short ball although his bowling is quite good and would be dangerous if there was swing (England).
Mitchell Johnson actually looks like our answer. He makes runs and plays his shots as well as being a very good bowler.
IMO we have Johnson and a strong tail. Play a batsmen because the rest are just up to one day cricket and not test cricket.
Thoughts?...