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dan08 wrote:My WT20 squad:
Warner
Finch
Khawaja
Smith
Lynn
Maxwell
Watson
Wade
M Marsh
Faulkner
Hastings
Richardson
Tye
Lyon
Boyce
shankycricket wrote:dan08 wrote:My WT20 squad:
Warner
Finch
Khawaja
Smith
Lynn
Maxwell
Watson
Wade
M Marsh
Faulkner
Hastings
Richardson
Tye
Lyon
Boyce
How does Finch deserve to be in that side? Not sure what Faulkner is doing currently either.
dan08 wrote:shankycricket wrote:dan08 wrote:My WT20 squad:
Warner
Finch
Khawaja
Smith
Lynn
Maxwell
Watson
Wade
M Marsh
Faulkner
Hastings
Richardson
Tye
Lyon
Boyce
How does Finch deserve to be in that side? Not sure what Faulkner is doing currently either.
Finch averages 41 in T20Is (only bettered by Kohli) and has a strike rate of 151. In this year's BBL, Finch averaged 49 with a strike rate of 143. Only an idiot wouldn't pick Finch.
As for Faulkner, he is really struggling but i don't think it would be wise for Australia to drop their only experienced and proven world class T20 bowler.
shankycricket wrote:dan08 wrote:shankycricket wrote:dan08 wrote:My WT20 squad:
Warner
Finch
Khawaja
Smith
Lynn
Maxwell
Watson
Wade
M Marsh
Faulkner
Hastings
Richardson
Tye
Lyon
Boyce
How does Finch deserve to be in that side? Not sure what Faulkner is doing currently either.
Finch averages 41 in T20Is (only bettered by Kohli) and has a strike rate of 151. In this year's BBL, Finch averaged 49 with a strike rate of 143. Only an idiot wouldn't pick Finch.
As for Faulkner, he is really struggling but i don't think it would be wise for Australia to drop their only experienced and proven world class T20 bowler.
And what are his numbers without that hugely inflating 140 odd vs England? T20I stats can't really be read much into. T20Is are too few and far between. His record in the IPL in India (which is where the tournament will be played) is utterly abysmal. He struggles against spin.
And Faulkner is a "proven world class T20 bowler"? Really? Where and when did he prove that? TBH, I've never really rated his bowling highly, it was his lower order batting in ODIs and his ability to finish games that quietly glossed over his mediocrity with the ball as he offered a good all round package. Right now, he is struggling terribly in both the departments. His experience makes him tempting but he really needs to do something tomorrow or in the NZ ODI series. Not sure how he can justify his spot if the current situation continues.
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