Where to next? A win at The Oval would be a start

By Lawrence Wisdom / Roar Rookie

As the English media revel in the success of their latest ‘golden generation’, the finger pointing has started in Australia amidst reports of backroom unrest, a disruptive WAG presence and Michael Clarke’s retirement.

With talks of a post-Ashes clean-out, where to next?

The Oval
Avoiding defeat in the fifth Test at The Oval would be a good place to start. A 4-1 series win for England would see them leapfrog Australia into second place in the official ICC World Test rankings.

Despite recent criticisms of the ICC point system, maintaining second place offers Australia some comfort psychologically. Upcoming Test series against Bangladesh, New Zealand and the West Indies provide an opportunity for the baggy greens to rebuild their team, while cementing themselves as one of the best in the world again.

Steve Smith will be taking no games for granted, looking to stamp his authority on a new era of Australian cricket as the country’s 45th Test captain.

Celebrating Clarke
Michael Clarke’s career has continually split opinion, so it comes as no surprise that his leadership was called into question again by former teammates following his retirement announcement.

It would be a shame to let such criticisms blight a highly successful career:

Fresh faces
The ODI series set to take place only days after The Oval Test provides an opportunity for some fresh faces to book their seat for the Bangladesh tour.

Joe Burns is set to feature with the bat after a recent ton for Australia A, while Glenn Maxwell has also been in great form for Yorkshire.

Exciting youngsters Pat Cummins, James Pattinson, Gurinder Sandhu and Nathan Coulter-Nile also look set to make appearances with the ball, with the Ashes’ frontline bowlers to be rested.

Don’t panic
Australia still have a formidable pool of bowling options at their disposal. Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood have bright futures ahead of them, while Mitch Johnson and Nathan Lyon still have major roles to play on the pitch, as well as to help nurture the next batch of Australian talent.

Steve Smith is still the prodigious talent people claimed he was after Lord’s, and he will recapture his form sooner rather than later.

David Warner remains as dangerous at the top of the order as ever. He’s got that ability to take a game away from the opposition.

Players knocking on the door of the Test team – Khwaja, Burns, Maxwell, Cummins and Pattinson – already have experience playing international cricket.

The Crowd Says:

2015-08-13T18:46:34+00:00

Birdy

Guest


I think it's to restore the image of Aussie cricket. Smith has already said that he intends to be more 'aggressive'. I can't think of anything better for Australia's reputation than a more in your face, snarling, up and at 'em Captain with a Vice-Captain possessed of the IQ of a cabbage on a stick.

2015-08-13T09:39:42+00:00

twodogs

Guest


Yes Bush, and I believe a damn good one.

2015-08-13T04:58:17+00:00

The Bush

Roar Guru


I actually think that looks okay for Bangladesh. He's not everyone's cup of tea but I still reckon Maxi is gonna turn out to be a Test player one day...

2015-08-13T04:58:04+00:00

Andy

Guest


How the hell have we gotten to the point where Warner is the obvious vice captain of Australia haha. Seriously.

2015-08-13T04:41:00+00:00

ajay

Guest


actually that is your team ! marsh team will be something like this warner burns steve voges maxwell/stoinis( picked in odi team with list A avz 27 ? picked on the basis of fc avz) m.marsh neville starc sok patto/sandhu/hazlewood lyon

2015-08-12T23:32:47+00:00

Bucko

Guest


Rod Marsh did an interview after selecting the ODI squad for that leg of the tour. When the issue of the Bangladesh tour came up he mentioned something along the lines of, "people have said Chittagong will turn square...so in that regard, we (the selectors) would be thinking about playing 2 quicks, 2 spinners and 2 all-rounders". Rod Marsh has told us what the team will be for that series. So, this is Marsh's team not mine; 1. David Warner (vc) 2. Usman Khawaja 3. Steve Smith (c) 4. Joe Burns 5. Glenn Maxwell 6. Mitchell Marsh 7. Peter Nevill (wk) 8. Mitchell Starc 9. James Pattinson/Pat Cummins 10. Steve O'keefe/Fawad Ahmed (please pick SOK) 11. Nathan Lyon 12. Adam Voges/Shaun Marsh

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