Australia are blessed to have Smith, Warner and Khawaja

By David Lord / Expert

When Steve Smith reached 88 yesterday at the MCG, he passed 1000 Test runs for a third successive calendar year.

No current international batsman has achieved such a feat.

In 2014 Smith scored 1146 at 81.85 with five tons, and four half-centuries.

Last year the Australian captain topped the world’s run-getters with 1474 at 73.70 with six tons, and five half-centuries.

And yesterday his unbeaten century gave him 1014 runs for the year at 67.60 with four centuries, and five half-centuries.

That took Smith to 17 career Test tons in his 49th Test to join his vice-captain David Warner who has played ten more Tests.

But Warner hasn’t been lying idle either.

In 2014 he cracked 1136 at 63.11 with six centuries, and three half-centuries.

He passed the 1000-run mark again last year with 1317 at 54.87 with four tons, and seven half-centuries.

And while this year has been his quietest, starting with a Test ton at the SCG and ending with 144 at the MCG, he still scored 748 runs at 41.55 with two half-centuries, one of them a 97 against South Africa at the WACA.

Usman Khawaja scored two 97s this calendar year – the first against South Africa at the WACA, the second yesterday at the MCG to finish among the world’s top ten run-getters for the first time.

His 753 at 47.06 with two centuries and four half-centuries, proved Australia is blessed to have this talented trio.

The second Test at the MCG against Pakistan will end in a draw today thanks to persistent rain, which makes selection for the third and final Test at the SCG on January 3 so very interesting.

Matt Renshaw, Warner, Khawaja, Smith, Peter Handscomb, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Jackson Bird pick themselves. There are question marks over left-handed batsman Nic Maddinson, keeper-batsman Matthew Wade, and offie Nathan Lyon.

Maddinson had a golden opportunity yesterday when he joined his skipper with plenty of team runs and time on his side.

He looked far more relaxed than his zero, one, and four so far in his Test career, but he jumped down the track to Pakistani leggie Yasir Shah and was comprehensively bowled. The golden opportunity went begging.

Whether the selectors give Maddinson another chance on his home ground at the SCG is a mute point.

Keeper Wade has been a bitter disappointment. He was chosen over Peter Nevill because he’s a better niggler towards opposition batsmen.

But a constant “niiiiiccccceeee Gary” is hardly riveting, and with Nevill a far better gloveman, and Wade not scoring any runs, Nevill should be reinstated.

There’s been an interesting development with Australian bowling coach David Saker making a passionate plea for an all-rounder to ease the work load of his four-man attack of Starc, Hazlewood, Bird, and Lyon who have bowled 318 overs between them in successive Tests.

A fair call.

If Maddinson is to go the replacement will be an all-rounder between a batting bowler Hilton Cartwright, Mitchell Marsh, or left-handed batting, right-handed offie Travis Head.

We know the selectors have a high regard for Cartwright, having added him to the ODI then Test squads before sending him home empty-handed.

But the SCG takes turn, so Head would be the better horses for courses selection, while Nathan Lyon has to go.

He had a wicket to suit him at the MCG which turned in the very first session and he took the first wicket. But from that point on Lyon was all over the shop with far too many deliveries drifting down leg-side – a gift for the Pakistani batsmen.

If Cartwright or Head are selected for Maddinson, Adam Zampa would be the ideal replacement for Lyon.

The 24-year-old leggie is a genuine talent with 19 ODIs under his belt claiming 30 wickets at 27.80 – very tidy.

I recall the good days of Shane Warne and Stuart MacGill working in tandem at the SCG, it would be nice to see a leggie operating again.

But 32-year-old slow left-armer Steve O’Keefe looms as the likely replacement or Lyon, and he knows the SCG inside out.

And his batting would be an asset as well, more so than Zampa.

What’s worth a thought – taking on a 24-year-old compared to a 32-year-old when the selectors new policy is youth?

The Crowd Says:

2016-12-30T12:42:01+00:00

Immy

Guest


Ah yep, I forgot about Sean Marsh. I'd put him in before Head too.

2016-12-30T07:05:53+00:00

Perry Bridge

Guest


#qwetzen It's happened before. All the reasons in the world are created to avoid the selection of person A while persons B, C and D all get handed arguably less warranted baggy greens.

2016-12-30T04:58:24+00:00

old timer

Guest


Thanks for that bush, I looked online and couldn't find anything about where he was born but I guess your right most of what he does is about Sydney.

2016-12-30T02:22:48+00:00

Internal Fixation

Guest


Is certainly "beer o'clock" in QLD about 0600

2016-12-30T02:08:39+00:00

tyrone

Guest


I am more about genuine bowlers getting selected and then improving their batting. When Cummins is fit I would rather him that an all rounder and then work on the bowlers improving by one boundary per innings. This increase would cover the average of an all rounder and you get another spearhead. Pick them as a bowler first! Mennie should not have been picked ahead of Bird as a bowler, batting should not have been a factor

2016-12-29T23:53:45+00:00

qwetzen

Guest


Best we don't go in to what Travis Head is good for...

2016-12-29T23:50:37+00:00

Tana Mir

Roar Rookie


Pick Maxwell, one of the most talented players in Australia, who wants to do that when you have a player like Maddinson churning runs in Shield cricket. The issue with common sense is it's not so common.

2016-12-29T23:48:16+00:00

Matt

Guest


Well smith is doing great in tests and thats all we have actually. I dont know how we rate warner who has 4 100s and ave of 38 in 27 tests overseas and khawaja 1 100 in 10 tests ave of 30 and the scary thing is this the best we have..

2016-12-29T22:15:22+00:00

The Bush

Roar Guru


I didn't think Nevill looked so great last night actually. There was at least one return he fluffed that cost them byes and another poor pick up I saw. But still doesn't take much to be better than Wade.

2016-12-29T22:13:05+00:00

E-Meter

Guest


5.53am feels like lunchtime in QLD

2016-12-29T22:09:57+00:00

The Bush

Roar Guru


His own profile says he's based in Sydney. He talks about having played grade cricket in Sydney in his younger days. His articles a predominantly about Sydney sports, NRL, Waratahs etc. I'd say he's pretty Sydney/NSW focused...

2016-12-29T22:03:02+00:00

Rob JM

Guest


Ashton turner needs to be picked. Such a perfect name for a spinner!

2016-12-29T21:59:51+00:00

Rob JM

Guest


Which is how joe mennie got picked over Jackson bird! In the absence of a keeper who can bat at 6 our best team would be 5 batmen, batting alrounder(maxwell, head, turner) keeper and our four best bowlers. SOK for lyon will improve both our batting and bowling. Whiteman will improve both our batting and keeping. Maxwell/Head/Turner will improve our batting and bowling.

2016-12-29T21:58:02+00:00

Basil

Guest


I'm a supporter of Travis Head, but he's pretty average against spin.

2016-12-29T21:49:57+00:00

Basil

Guest


Get a life and stay in bed?

2016-12-29T21:47:46+00:00

Rob JM

Guest


Maxwell averages 65 at the SCG, head averages 22. Its obvious who they should pick for spinning conditions. If only maxwell can find some selectors that don't sideline him for political reasons he might be able to prove himself in at shield level.

2016-12-29T21:36:50+00:00

old timer

Guest


I see those mongrels from NSW have gotten you out of bed again 5.53am jasus get a life, are you sure David is in fact from Sydney? and I think its a bit of a stretch to say the rest of Australia want Maddinson out of the team, your the only one getting up at 5.53 to spread the hatred. I bet watching Warner and Smith crack tons and Khawaja making 97 made your ulcers bleed, seriously mate read the article I believe David is saying Maddinson batted slightly better but still poorly and missed his opportunity to cement a spot in the team. How come you haven't picked David up on his assessment of Wade, do you hate Victorians as well? Have a good new year mate, jeez I hope they pick the lad for Sydney.

2016-12-29T21:32:51+00:00

qwetzen

Guest


I think there's only one certainty for India. This being that the selectors will do something bizarre. Am surprised that there's so much support for Maxwell. I'm completely ambivalent about him but have noticed the glaring contradiction between him and Snic. Maxwell is usually dropped for inconsistency, Snic however was chosen because; "He's a gamebreaker!"

2016-12-29T21:15:03+00:00

Pope Paul VII

Guest


Ordinary is being kind

2016-12-29T21:03:41+00:00

Matthew H

Guest


lol

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