Can the new Chairman of Selectors please raise your hand?

By boes / Roar Pro

Hands up who expected John Inverarity to be named as the new full time Australian selector? Please raise your hand I said, anyone?

When I first read of his appointment today, I was a little suprised.

I remember John Inverarity playing Shield cricket at the tail end of his career in the early to mid 80’s, a respected journeyman and that was about it.

On closer examination, he is undoubtably a career cricket man: played at first class level for 23 years, 6 times in Tests for Australia; he captained West Australia to multiple Shield titles; coached Kent and Warwickshire.

He’s not Rod Marsh, but that’s a fairly complete cricketers resume.

The 67 year-old will be responsible for grooming the cream of the Gen-Y kids into Australia’s next world beating cricketers and simultaneously showing the exit door to Hussey, Ponting, Haddin and potentially Mitch ‘the loose cannon’ Johnson.

In the short hours since he has been appointedm he has espoused some very wise words that I only hope will be followed by the correct decisions.

He has expressed a desire to re-generate while also picking the side for next week. He cited Steve Waugh as an example of persisting with someone who had the talent, but needed time to mature.

So, can he lead a panel to astutely determine who is worth perservering with and who needs to go? Who is a stop gap solution? Who will be our next spinner or spinners?

Do we play horses for courses or bed down a solid starting XI and keep them together?

In all the press leading up to this appointment, I had not seen or heard his name mentioned once. Was it a inspired decision or a desperate grab?

As an eternal cricket optimist, I want to believe he will use his years of wisdom to make the strong decisions needed to return Australia to the summit again.

The Crowd Says:

2011-10-31T22:12:40+00:00

jameswm

Guest


I wanted someone smart and tough. I meant cricket smart, but he's both cricket smart and intellectually smart. We'll see if he makes the tough calls.

2011-10-28T22:23:42+00:00

Jamie 'Kitta' Kitchen

Guest


I am certain we will see some continued trying times within Australian cricket, but i am hoping John brings some stability long term, lets not forget with such depth in talent that will be exiting in the next few years, geez he has a job ahead of him. Good Luck! great article- he definitely has some solid credentials.

2011-10-28T20:51:45+00:00

Rohan O'Neill

Guest


An inspired choice I think. A well respected coach and cricket person with development of players a key focus. Well put.

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