My Australian XI for the first Test in Brisbane

By Max Willis / Roar Pro

After a horrible performance in the UAE, a positive T20 series win and a good start to the five-game ODI Series against South Africa, it is hard to know what to expect from Australia in the upcoming Test series.

Not only that, it is still uncertain what the team will look like. In light of this, I’ve decided to add my two cents’ worth on who should be in the baggy green come the first Test on December fourth in Brisbane.

1. David Warner
Age – 28
Australia’s best batsman at the moment and is in great form. Played quite well in the UAE and made two scores over 50, including a masterful 133. Great in the field as well.

2. Chris Rogers
Age – 37
Struggled in the UAE but played well last summer and in England during the winter which included a knock of 203*.

He deserves another crack on Australian soil but may not last the full series. Very reliable in the field.

3. Shane Watson
Age – 33
After a stint away from the game Watson appears to be refreshed and raring to go. His 83 in the domestic one-day final reminded people of what he can do when in form. Watson has also improved his technique and is less prone to getting out plumb LBW. He also provides a genuine bowling option and picks up handy wickets.

4. Steve Smith
Age – 25
Inexplicably dropped from Australia’s side after playing well in the UAE in both the One Dayers and Test matches. A steady 97 in the last Test in the UAE backed up his innings of 101 against Pakistan in the second ODI. Smith is also a good fieldsman and picks up the occasional wicket here and there.

5/6. Mitchell Marsh
Age – 23
Showed a lot of promise in his debut Test series in the UAE. His innings of 87 in the second Test gives him a spot in the side. Marsh can also bowl at a decent pace and gives Australia another option in the attack.

5/6. Glenn Maxwell
Age – 26
You either love him or you hate him, and you’ve guessed it, I love him. He is energetic in the field and as a batsman. Many people view him as overrated and even if he is, I believe he must be given a go in Australian conditions.

He also provides another option, as he is a handy off spin bowler.

7. Brad Haddin
Age – 37
Dislocated his shoulder in the UAE but Haddin says he will be fine for the first Test. Not long until he is replaced and my guess is Matt Wade will return to the side. Haddin still keeps well and has saved Australia multiple times with the bat, so he deserves his place.

8. Mitchell Johnson
Age – 33
ICC Player of the Year and ICC Test player of the year for 2014. Johnson is Australia’s best player and and since the start of 2013 he hasn’t disappointed. Johnson can also be considered a bowling all rounder as he is quite a good batsman.

9. Peter Siddle
Age – 29
Siddle will bowl his heart out. Although the stats don’t always show it, Siddle is a very good bowler and always contributes.

10. Ryan Harris
Age – 35
If he is fit he is one of the best swing bowlers in the business. Harris will return to first class cricket when he plays for Queensland against New South Wales. Bowled beautifully during the 2013-14 Ashes series and against South Africa in 2014.

11. Nathan Lyon
Age – 26
Struggled in the UAE in spinning conditions and many have already written him off. Seems to bowl well in Australia and there is not enough evidence to drop him.

12th man. Mitchell Starc
Age – 24
Bowled well for NSW against South Australia last week and picked up 4/64 and 3/53. Created chances against Pakistan in the second Test.

Players unlucky to miss out include: Michael Clarke (injury), George Bailey, Alex Doolan, James Faulkner, Phil Hughes, Usman Khawaja and Matt Wade.

As for the position of captain, Brad Haddin or Steve Smith would fill the role perfectly.

The Crowd Says:

2014-11-17T12:58:40+00:00

13th Man

Guest


I would go with Warner, rogers, Klinger, Smith (c), Burns, M Marsh, Hartley, Johnson, O Keefe, Harris, Hazelwood or Behrendorff

2014-11-17T04:45:00+00:00

Dan Ced

Roar Rookie


I'd cop that team. If Harris is out injured, Sayers!.. and make Klinger 13th man ;) Rogers and Hughes are pretty much interchangeable and Rogers has actually been playing whereas Hughes has been on the sidelines, deadpan. Hughes came good in the latter testmatches over in India the other year, I'd trust him, one last time.

2014-11-16T15:18:36+00:00

Bucko

Guest


Hughes, Warner, Watson, Ferguson, Smith (c), M Marsh, Hartley (wk), Johnson, Harris, O'keefe, Hazlewood. (12th man)- J Burns

2014-11-16T10:59:32+00:00

Broken-hearted Toy

Guest


Mitch Marsh doesn't look any less ready than anyone else now.

2014-11-16T10:42:40+00:00

Deano

Guest


My team (assuming Clarke and Haddin are both fit to play) Rogers Warner Watson Smith Clarke (if out Bailey / leadership role) M. Marsh Haddin (if out Wade / prior experience) Johnson Siddle Harris (if in doubt Hazlewood should play) Lyon 12th man: Starc Steve Smith is my pick for captain if Clarke and Haddin are both ruled out

AUTHOR

2014-11-16T07:18:38+00:00

Max Willis

Roar Pro


Bloody Watto, always making me look stupid

2014-11-16T05:18:59+00:00

Aussie Opener

Guest


How long do we wait for ? Or do you mean AFTER today's one dayer ?

2014-11-16T02:18:24+00:00

Aussie Opener

Guest


Probably true. Play him in an available tour match. Great education.

2014-11-16T01:49:20+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Not Boyce. The Indians will eat him alive.

2014-11-16T01:39:24+00:00

Sideline Comm.

Guest


Are we assuming Clarke is injured? Anyway, no way they will play 3 all-rounders in the test team, or at least they shouldn't. Rogers Warner Watson Smith Clarke (if fit; Hughes in (I guess) if he isn't) Marsh Haddin Johnson Starc Harris (if fit; otherwise Hazlewood or Siddle). Lyon

2014-11-16T00:14:38+00:00

Aussie Opener

Guest


Siddle ? Damn get behrendorff in. Maxwell ?? Not in test matches. Rogers should be goneski, unfortunately we don't have any young batsmen putting their hand up. Marsh, not really ready yet, but could easy prove me wrong. Also a big wrap for Boyce. So my side. Hughes, Warner, Khawaja, Watson, Smith, Marsh, Haddin, Johnson, Harris, behrendorff, Lyon/Boyce .

AUTHOR

2014-11-15T22:36:12+00:00

Max Willis

Roar Pro


If Maxwell is out then i'd pick Hughes

AUTHOR

2014-11-15T22:35:15+00:00

Max Willis

Roar Pro


Just see and wait about the Watson LBW statement...

2014-11-15T20:38:03+00:00

Nudge

Guest


Can't see Maxwell getting a game just yet, and we don't want Marsh batting 5. I think that will be the side otherwise though Max,but I'd bring in White or Hughes to bat at 5.

2014-11-15T16:50:28+00:00

Brains of a bimbo (Atgm)

Guest


I'll quite possibly make 16 changes to this 11,lol jk...... jokes aside "Watson has also improved his technique and is less prone to getting out plumb LBW" this is BS.... Out:siddle,maxwell,haddin in:starc,hughes/doolan,hartley

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