Should Australia play Ahmed in Brisbane?

By Francis Curro / Roar Pro

The Ashes squad is one week away from being named, and with one more round of Shield matches to go and an Australia A game to be played, potential squad members have one last chance to impress.

One of those will be leg spinner Fawad Ahmed.

Ahmed moved to Australia in 2010 from Pakistan and started playing cricket in Victoria, having already played first class cricket in Pakistan.

He started to impress the Australian cricketing community, last season he taking 16 wickets in three first class appearances.

He was then talked about as a potential 2013 England Ashes squad member, however Ashton Agar and Nathan Lyon were used as Australia’s spinners during the series.

After being granted citizenship, he did made his debut for Australia, and has now played three one day internationals and two Twenty20 matches.

Ahmed showed promise on the international stage. He took three wickets in one T20 game and showed signs he could run through a batting order.

His first class numbers are just about the best of any spinner in the country. He has played 19 matches and has taken 62 wickets at just over 30.

And in the first Shield match for this summer, he grabbed a six-wicket haul to hand Victoria first innings points over WA.

More importantly, however, he has proved that he can run through a batting line-up, something no current Australian spinner has shown they can do.

Ahmed would make a great selection for the Ashes. Nathan Lyon is a quality spinner, but Ahmed can literally turn a match.

Lyon does have a pretty nice Test record, though, with 85 wickets at 33.23 in his 25 Test matches. That average is still rather high, but will come down with more wickets.

The Shane Watson injury could have an effect on his potential selection.

By having four seam bowlers at the Gabba, Australia could afford to select an aggressive spinner in Ahmed. With Watson out, they may be forced to stick with Lyon, who can bowl steady.

Whichever way the selectors go, the bowling attack will be one of the major strengths of the Australian team this summer.

There is not much other choice with spinners. Xavier Doherty is not a Test spinner – he doesn’t even hold a regular spot in their Shield side.

Adam Zampa and Cameron Boyce are still a few years away. They are both young, but have some developing to do.

Glenn Maxwell is not a front line spinner. He is handy, but is more of a lower order hitter. Same with Steve Smith – he is more of an all-rounder and has started focusing on his batting more.

Agar may come into the frame, but I doubt he will play Test cricket for a few years now. Ahmed has shown great signs and should be the biggest threat to Lyon’s spot.

I think the selectors will stick with Lyon, because he is a steady and a proven performer.

But I would like to see the selectors take a gamble which could help Australia claim back the urn.

The Crowd Says:

2013-11-06T10:58:24+00:00

A punter

Guest


Yes JI seems to love Hazelwood and Henriques. I can't for the life of me see Henriques amounting to anything.

2013-11-06T10:56:37+00:00

A punter

Guest


Nice list of bowlers except Hilfenhaus whose strike rate is in the mid sixties compared to Cutting's in the mid forties. Mcdermiott and Copeland are on the slow side so they have to have perfect control.... and I haven't seen much of Butterworth but his stats look good.

2013-11-06T09:29:56+00:00

Felix

Guest


On the Hobart deck, which is frequently used as an excuse to talk up batsmen so it must also be kept in mind when talking about the Tassie bowlers. I'm not saying he's not a good first class player, but he's not a test class bowler.

2013-11-06T09:17:40+00:00

Hookin' YT

Guest


SOK 2/29 off 16. Why 10 less overs than pie lobber Nat? Oh thats right Mr Bingle is captain.

AUTHOR

2013-11-06T09:08:57+00:00

Francis Curro

Roar Pro


Do not forget George and Coulter-Nile.

2013-11-06T08:29:59+00:00

ilovewarnie

Guest


good call deccas

2013-11-06T08:28:39+00:00

ilovewarnie

Guest


the problem is he has no talent with the ball. he knows it, clarke knows it, the selectors know it and the English know it.

2013-11-06T07:59:36+00:00

Deccas

Guest


Lyon ran trough india with 8fer as well, probably best not to discount that.

2013-11-06T07:57:29+00:00

Deccas

Guest


Being the player of the year 2 or 3 times of a team as successful as tasmania has been for the last 2 or 3 years has gotta mean something. Stats don't tell the whole story, but they do indicate that Faulkner takes a lot of wickets in Australian first class cricket. If that isn'y a good case for selection I really couldnt tell you what is.

AUTHOR

2013-11-06T07:50:25+00:00

Francis Curro

Roar Pro


Yeh that is a pretty rough performance. I don't think Maxwell is really a bowler either, should have used the others more.

2013-11-06T07:24:43+00:00

Gr8rWeStr

Guest


Calling Hastings a top order bat is a significant stretch. He did eventually get Rogers as his 2nd wicket 2 overs later, finished with 2/58 from 26. O'Keefe got Hussey, who came in just before Hastings, in his 5th over and finished with 2/29 from 16.

AUTHOR

2013-11-06T06:36:59+00:00

Francis Curro

Roar Pro


I think they like Hazlewood because he is McGrath like in his line and length. He still very raw don't forget. But i agree I don't think he would be a great fit in Adelaide where wickets are generally tough to come by anyway.

2013-11-06T06:29:36+00:00

Felix

Guest


That's a joke right? Faulkner isn't test standard, Butterworth, Cutting and Sayers are high quality bowlers. And before you go and drag up Faulkner's First Class stats, I'm well aware of them. Stats don't always tell the full story.

2013-11-06T06:06:10+00:00

Brendon the 1st

Guest


Lyon 2/51 From 24 Not bad, all top order bats as well

2013-11-06T05:09:01+00:00

Christo the Daddyo

Guest


Doesn't look like any of the Aus A bowlers are doing themselves any favours - England 0/276 so far.

AUTHOR

2013-11-06T05:04:09+00:00

Francis Curro

Roar Pro


I am sick of this chopping and changing too. This is more of a concern with the batsman, give these guys a series.

AUTHOR

2013-11-06T05:02:54+00:00

Francis Curro

Roar Pro


Henriques is a quality allrounder, but I can't see him in the team as he hasn't played much cricket over the past few months.

AUTHOR

2013-11-06T04:59:15+00:00

Francis Curro

Roar Pro


Could we play Smith as our frontline spinner and have four fast bowlers? Maybe the selectors may consider it in Perth. Only problem with this is despite how talented Smith is wit the ball, he doesn't bowl much at all.

2013-11-06T03:50:26+00:00

Brendon the 1st

Guest


+1

2013-11-06T03:31:05+00:00

ilovewarnie

Guest


i think that just shows how bad hazelwood is, not how good the others are.

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