Coulter-Nile or Cutting set for Ashes debut at WACA

By Ronan O'Connell / Expert

England’s capitulation in the face of aggressive pace bowling at Brisbane has all but ensured Australia will field four frontline quicks for the WACA Test.

It has also made it likely the fourth frontline pacemen will be a firebrand rather than the more dependable, yet less threatening likes of Ben Hilfenhaus, James Faulkner or Chadd Sayers.

Ben Cutting, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Doug Bollinger and Sayers are reportedly set to be rested from the Sheffield Shield round to begin on December 8 in order to have them fresh should they be needed at the WACA.

The Perth deck is predicted to offer extravagant pace and bounce to the pacemen.

Having inflicted significant psychological scars at the Gabba via menacing spells from Mitchell Johnson and Ryan Harris, Australia will undoubtedly look to ram home this advantage at the WACA.

With Peter Siddle and Shane Watson already providing Australia frugal offerings in the region of 130-135kmh, the selectors will probably opt to include another intimidating quick.

Cutting from Queensland and WA’s Coulter-Nile are the most logical choices to carry out an enforcer role.

Cutting enhanced his prospects of an Ashes debut with an incisive spell of bowling for Australia A on the final day of the tour match against England in Hobart.

That spell of 2-17 from 9 overs prompted widespread praise from sage observers including England coach Andy Flower who said Cutting “bowled superbly”.

“He bowled a perfect length for that pitch and he was good on the first day as well, I thought, without much luck,” Flower told cricinfo.

“But he was excellent today. It was good for us to face that sort of quality bowling.”

While Cutting’s success on that occasion was due to finding movement from a full length, the tall Queenslander is renowned for having a vicious short ball.

His start to the Shield season has been underwhelming but he is clearly being closely monitored by the selectors.

His blossoming skill with the blade will further enhance his chances of securing an Ashes debut.

Australia’s chairman of selectors John Inverarity has often stated that his panel values multi-skilled cricketers.

Coulter-Nile, meanwhile, is capable of bowling at 145kmh and is one of those bowlers who appears to come on quicker to batsman than the speed gun would suggest, much like Harris.

He is also known for his capacity to inflict bodily harm, which is one of the Australian team’s new Key Performance Indicators.

Not insignificantly, Coulter-Nile is also a favourite of Shane Warne who seems to have had the ear of the Australian hierarchy since the instalment of his buddy Darren Lehmann as head coach.

Coulter-Nile bowled with a potent blend of skill and hostility as he snared match figures of 8-110 against Victoria at the WACA in the last round of the Sheffield Shield.

Of those eight wickets, only two were tailenders.

The right armer was WA’s player of the season last summer, albeit in a horror campaign for the Warriors.

He was recently handed an ODI debut in England where he showed promising signs.

He has long been on the radar of the selectors and, although his first-class record of 98 wickets at 28 is not brilliant, his home ground knowledge may get him the nod.

Similar to Cutting, Coulter-Nile is a decent lower-order batsman capable of scoring handy runs.

He may just get the opportunity to tuck into the Poms on his home ground in 12 days time.

The Crowd Says:

2013-12-03T21:36:37+00:00

Armchair Expert

Guest


Sayers 1st class bowling at WACA 11@18.63

2013-12-03T21:29:58+00:00

Armchair Expert

Guest


According to cricketarchive.com , these are the 1st class wickets and averages for the WACA: Faulkner 11@20.81, Johnson 69@23.13, Bollenger 44@24.75, Coulter-Nile 50@28.24, Cutting:11@30.72,Lyon:9@41

AUTHOR

2013-12-03T04:12:19+00:00

Ronan O'Connell

Expert


I would hope that it would JGK but you're right it's a different scenario.

AUTHOR

2013-12-03T04:10:54+00:00

Ronan O'Connell

Expert


Bowling in an aggressive manner.

2013-12-03T02:55:14+00:00

Chop

Roar Guru


I agree Faulkner should've played in Brisbane and should definitely play ahead of Bailey in Adelaide. IF Faulkner comes off and plays well and Watson doesn't Bailey could slot in at 3 going forward.

2013-12-02T22:57:36+00:00

Lawrie

Guest


You didn't, I just said the term "enforcer role" is crap. Especially for a bowler making his debut What's your definition of it?

2013-12-02T10:38:37+00:00

atgm

Guest


Nice pun 'pun'ter

2013-12-02T10:33:55+00:00

A punter

Guest


Hammy Steambag is just letting out a bit of steam (or hot air).

2013-12-02T10:32:19+00:00

atgm

Guest


Nah he aint jokin mate.he is the devil version of hookin't.hahahahaha

2013-12-02T10:30:29+00:00

A punter

Guest


In theory, I strongly believe in 6 specialist batsmen. In this case though, Bailey has not been in good form in the long version of the game so I doubt it will be a disadvantage. It could be that the selectors are saving face.

2013-12-02T10:20:32+00:00

A punter

Guest


Surely Hammy is joking.

2013-12-02T09:03:07+00:00

Sam J

Guest


Pattison - injured Bird - injured Hailfenhaus - 5 wickets in 7 Shield innings, strike rate of 127 McDermott - Played one Shield game since March Beer - is a spinner... unless you're floating the idea of playing two spinners at the WACA? Doug the Rug - Possibly Ernest - Please... Sayers - Good bowler, but more a trundler Towers - please... Okeefe - Spinner Bernesconi - nope Piper - nah

2013-12-02T08:40:23+00:00

Sam J

Guest


Arrgh seriously? Picking a guy who isn't one of the best batsmen in the country to come in at 6 never pays off, especially if the top order crumbles, look at Maxwell, Henriques, McDonald etc. Bailey needs more time to find his feet in the side before they chuck straight after his debut.

2013-12-02T07:51:03+00:00

JGK

Roar Guru


I would be surprised if it would happen in a Test match though.

2013-12-02T07:30:31+00:00

atgm

Guest


strong criticism from hammy@ronan!whats ur response mate?

2013-12-02T05:41:25+00:00

Mark B

Guest


No we still require a spinner to bowl into the Doctor. We want into the wind bowlers.

2013-12-02T03:55:06+00:00

Hammy Steambag

Guest


DISAGREE strongly We already have "backup" bowlers that can do the job an extra bowler means a low score and a POM victory (we dont want that) I have played the game, I know how the strategy works Rowan :) Same XI as Brisben, Watson to fail again biut be picked for Perth

2013-12-02T03:49:04+00:00

Hammy Steambag

Guest


Absolutely ridiculous artiicle and very false.The following bowelers are ahead of both Cutting and Cooper-Nile: Pattison Bird Hailfenhaus McDermott Beer Doug the Rug Ernest Sayers Towers Okeefe Bernesconi Piper Question: Will the test be a draw?

2013-12-02T03:00:40+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Silly move... we have enough extra bowlers - Clarke, Smith, Watson, even Warner can roll the arm over... Bailey will realistically score more runs than Faulkner and we can't have haddin batting at 6... He is barely good enough for 7

AUTHOR

2013-12-02T02:48:52+00:00

Ronan O'Connell

Expert


It was the only decision that could be made in the circumstances.

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