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Re: Australia Selection Errors
Yer fair enough,
but I thought one of the most important things in cricket is making runs,
good on him if he has a good strike rate but in the end you have to be making runs to play at the highest level.
Hodge has made the most Domestic Twenty20 runs in the world (inc. IPL, County) and is one of the most successful run scorers in Domestic Cricket.
BabyBlues;307249 said:The shorter the format of the game, the less important averages become in comparison to strike rates. Warner has more damage factor because of his strike rate (approx 133).
Gilchrist had one of the lowest averages of any genuine Australian batsman in the ODI side when last he played, and yet was almost universally acknowledged as our most damaging due to his ability to score runs at incredible rates. That is accentuated even more in T20 cricket, which is why Warner was picked.
I can quite confidently say that unless Warner makes some incredible changes to his approach to the game and technique, he will never, EVER play a Test for Australia, and that is how it should be. He will, however, be a very good batsman in the shorter forms of the game, provided he can maintain the sort of form he is showing long term.
Yer fair enough,
but I thought one of the most important things in cricket is making runs,
good on him if he has a good strike rate but in the end you have to be making runs to play at the highest level.
Hodge has made the most Domestic Twenty20 runs in the world (inc. IPL, County) and is one of the most successful run scorers in Domestic Cricket.