Did Bailey run himself out of the Ashes?

By Tim Holt / Roar Guru

The one thing that stood out in your mind from Australia’s Champions Trophy defeat to Sri Lanka was Michael Clarke’s reaction to the embarrassing George Bailey run out.

As Clarke’s frustration-riddled face buried deep in his hands, you felt certain you were bearing witness to a very poignant moment from an Ashes point of view.

The depth of Clarke’s reaction made you feel he had a hope and an expectation in Bailey that was irreconcilably let down.

With all the scutterbug within the team about unrest, fracture, division and the destruction of a once revered culture, Bailey was the man that needed to be added to the Test team. Especially when another imbecilic act by Dave Warner meant he has essentially excluded himself from the Ashes, leaving the team with only six specialist batsmen

The basis of Bailey’s consideration is primarily the strength of his character and the pervasive nature of his attitude. And, in a time where the team is bereft of viable reinforcements from an ability point of view, people with the right attitude need to be the focus.

In Bailey, you have a player who can lead with due aplomb by himself, as shown indelibly in his success with Tasmania in state cricket and briefly in his tenure as leader of the Australian ODI/T20 sides.

He is also that feel-good vibe in a team who keeps everyone on their toes and inspires them to achieve their optimum.

Diverting from his attitude, he is one of those batsmen that people see great potential in and feel certain could excel at a higher level, but his figures never force selectors to listen. He is the Aussie version of England’s Michael Vaughan, a player that never had exceptional figures but just engendered a sense of faith in you about him having it.

Plus as a batsman, Bailey understands the value of being busy and accumulating runs, which is a quality so devoid in any of the current crop of Aussie batsmen outside of Michael Clarke’s mastery.

He would in a sense be a de facto version of what Mike Hussey was to the team in all regards, and it would not surprise if he sparkled like Mr Cricket.

The mood killer is that act of running insanity that so stood out as an unforgivable mental lapse at a time when Australia is desperate to find the strong of mind to even out the rest of the squad who, to a large part, resemble a psych ward for mental frailties.

This mental frailty is a cancer in the team, which has led to those inexplicable lapses in stages of plays from individuals and the group as a whole and cost them so dearly.

Will – or ultimately should – one act condemn Bailey’s Ashes chance?

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2013-06-21T21:04:59+00:00

Tim Holt

Roar Guru


Lyon is average at best Fawad shows how desperate the Aussies are Agar is the future, but long term )'Keefe should be in the team for his bowling , leadership and handy batting

AUTHOR

2013-06-21T21:03:29+00:00

Tim Holt

Roar Guru


I am, but lived in your fine land since 1971, so feel some allegiance

2013-06-21T15:12:41+00:00

Nick Richardson

Roar Guru


He bowled very little overs.

2013-06-21T11:56:17+00:00

Nick Richardson

Roar Guru


Our? I thought you were neutral?

2013-06-20T16:41:20+00:00

Ahmed

Roar Rookie


Seriously ? You are still onto Lyon ? From what happened in Ireland , Fawad is clearly behind agar and O' keefe in the que.

AUTHOR

2013-06-20T12:04:43+00:00

Tim Holt

Roar Guru


So....hardly going to harm him to bowl one or two overs to try and get a break....if he is that fragile it just reaffirms every ones thoughts on him....in that he should F off to T20 Cricket and leave real cricket for players of real substance

2013-06-20T11:57:42+00:00

Nudge

Guest


Did you read what I said mate hadn't bowled 1 ball in 4 months so that means he would break down within 1 over if he started in a match. Clarke ain't that stupid. Can't believe I'm replying to such crap

AUTHOR

2013-06-20T11:40:30+00:00

Tim Holt

Roar Guru


They are a direct quote from a Press conference with Clarke Nudge, so hardly crap as you class it......Rather an honest response from Clarke as to what he saw as Watson lack of intent. As for your question why Clarke would ask Watson to bowl.........you are having a laugh by asking that aren't you considering you already answered it when we started this convo by stating how good Watson is with the balll......So knowing watson has no ailment preventing him from bowling- why wouldn't Clarke ask him when the Team needed it?

AUTHOR

2013-06-20T11:35:59+00:00

Tim Holt

Roar Guru


maybe so, but that hardly says anything when our batting at present is rubbish

2013-06-20T11:31:20+00:00

Nick Richardson

Roar Guru


Better than the rest of Aus a.

2013-06-20T11:29:33+00:00

Nudge

Guest


Tim that's crap those comments prove diddly squat. proves absolutely nothing. Stop making up crap to bring australian players down they can do that themselves. Everyone knew a month out from the tour he wasn't going to bowl and it made sense at the time with him breaking down numerous times in previous 12 months while bowling. Why would clarke urge Watson to bowl for Watson to flatly refuse when Watson hadn't even bowled 1 ball in the nets in the previous 4 months.

AUTHOR

2013-06-20T11:13:57+00:00

Tim Holt

Roar Guru


he is ok against spin, but seam/swing at a brisk pace, i cannot see him being a success. and these centuries yoy refer to- against ireland/scotland?- hardly credible

2013-06-20T10:57:59+00:00

Nick Richardson

Roar Guru


In India he was the only batsman that didn't look at sea. He showed maturity. Even if it was an average attack he still scored two centuries for Aus A, which takes some doing against anyone.

AUTHOR

2013-06-20T10:56:23+00:00

Tim Holt

Roar Guru


yes, and sadly very few good ones in the immediate future

AUTHOR

2013-06-20T10:42:32+00:00

Tim Holt

Roar Guru


I do not know much about Robson, but Smith, i cannot see him being any where near Test class. He might be ok in ODIs, but not real cricket

2013-06-20T10:33:42+00:00

Nick Richardson

Roar Guru


Maxwell is bits and pieces and so is Henriques. Doherty was not the right person for India. These two are actual batsman who if nurtured can be great talents and successful batsman. Getting them battle ready is the right way to go. This England side will walk over Australia so we might get something out of it. The best way to get used to something is to jump right in the middle. The Ashes is the dead centre.

2013-06-20T10:29:49+00:00

Ronan O'Connell

Expert


In a perfect world, Ponting, Katich and Mike Hussey would all be playing the next 9 months of horrifically tough cricket before cruising off into the sunset. But as it stands we have incumbents like the wayward Warner and the woefully out-of-form Watson and Hughes. David Hussey clearly is not in the reckoning as far as the selectors are concerned and has cruelled any chance he had of a late call up by not playing county cricket. The cupboard is bare.

2013-06-20T10:21:56+00:00

Nudge

Guest


He would have played but he's scared of the kookaburra

2013-06-20T09:41:37+00:00

Richard

Guest


Bailey doesn't stack up!? What rubbish, he is the only consistent performer with a bat against against the Poms over the last 12 months! Thats all that counts

AUTHOR

2013-06-20T08:54:54+00:00

Tim Holt

Roar Guru


This was part of a Clarke Press conference during the Hyderabad Test where he was questioned over Watsons intent Clarke made it clear that he wasn't pleased with the fact that a genuine all-rounder wasn't pulling his weight at all with the ball. "Shane has made it clear right now that he's concentrating on his batting and batting only. You know that wasn't Cricket Australia making that decision." With the premise being that he was urged by Clarke to bowl with the teams needs in mind but flatly refused

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