Stand by for the two tallest international cricketers in history

By David Lord / Expert

The five-game ODI series between Australia and Pakistan starts on Friday at the Gabba featuring the two tallest timbers in international cricket history: Mohammad Irfan and Billy Stanlake.

Irfan, a 34-year-old fast bowling veteran of 60 ODIs, stands a sky-scraping 216 centimetres, or 7ft 1 inch, while Australian debutant Billy Stanlake, at just 22, is a lofty 208 cms.

Irfan has only played against Australia three times in the Emirates in 2014, dismissing Aaron Finch for a duck and four in Sharjah and Dubai, and George Bailey for a duck in Abu Dhabi.

Stanlake’s career has been hindered by back problems that stopped him playing for Queensland throughout the Matador Cup last year, so he’s only played four interstate one-dayers, taking seven wickets at 25.

It’s hardly a strong recommendation for international status, but he’s genuinely quick and hits the track hard to produce bounce on unresponsive wickets, so he’s well worth a go.

Which brings him into contention for the four-Test tour of India next month, and for a young quick who has played only two Sheffield Shield games taking seven wickets at 21, a meteoric rise is very possible.

Indian wickets are a renowned graveyard for quicks, but that Stanlake is so tall his delivery is well above the batsman’s eye-line is a major plus, and his ability to extract bounce at seed from docile tracks is another one.

And with Pat Cummins looking like he’ll be kept out of Test cricket until next summer’s Ashes series, Stanlake could well join Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood in India, both 197 cms, as Australia’s tallest ever pace attack at the expense of Jackson Bird at 195.

The top five in the batting order – David Warner, Matt Renshaw, Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith, and Peter Handscomb – are locked him for India, plus offie Nathan Lyon, with pacemen Starc and Hazlewood.

That leaves the six slot open, the keeper, and another bowler.

Ideally, the sixth slot would be a genuine all-rounder which brings into play Hilton Cartwright, Mitchell Marsh, Steve O’Keefe, and Travis Head, but don’t discount powerhouse six-hitting specialist Chris Lynn.

The selectors of the day originally pigeon-holed Warner as a limited-overs specialist long before the penny dropped he was also a swashbuckling Test batsman, and Lynn could well tread the same path.

Failing that possibility, O’Keefe, a left-arm spinner and batting all-rounder, and Head, a batting-offie all-rounder, are the best prospects in India.

And with spin so vital, Peter Nevill must regain his Test keeping berth with his far superior glovework over Matthew Wade.

That leaves a bowling berth available and opens the door for a third spinner.

Leg-spinner Adam Zampa has proved to be a tested international in 19 ODIs with 30 wickets at 27.80, and eight T20s with nine wickets at 17.88, formats where batsmen are constantly after the slow men.

Only two days ago, Zampa produced his best Big Bash figures of 3-19 off his four to dismiss the trio of Marcus Harris (9), Cameron White (38), and Trent Lawford (2) to set up a vital 46-run win for the Melbourne Stars over the Melbourne Renegades.

This 24-year-old slots in snugly with the current selectors’ youth policy that has worked wonders with Renshaw and Handscomb, and could work well with Stanlake, even if it’s just to be in the Test environment overseas.

If 14 are to be selected for India Test series, let them be Steve Smith (c), David Warner (vc), Matt Renshaw, Usman Khawaja, Peter Handscomb, Chris Lynn, Travis Head, Steve O’Keefe, Peter Nevill, Adam Zampa, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Billy Stanlake.

The tough job for the selectors will be naming the playing XI.

The Crowd Says:

2017-01-10T00:30:07+00:00

Lancey5times

Roar Rookie


I feel you are unlikely to get a reply. He has already cashed his sweet, sweet cheque for this one

2017-01-10T00:15:01+00:00

spruce moose

Guest


How about some quality journalism David? Renshaw and Handscomb in particular were hitting mountains of runs in the shield. Stanlake has hardly done such a thing. State your case for omitting Bird?

2017-01-09T22:21:58+00:00

Perry Bridge

Guest


As a Renegades member - I've been heartily disappointed with Peter Nevill behind the pegs. The supposed best keeper in the country has been ordinary, especially standing up to the pegs for the spinners. The "don't fix if it ain't broke" (version of "Don't change a winning formula") approach probably means Wade stays.

2017-01-09T19:29:20+00:00

Slane

Guest


The most surprising think Stanlake could do is to actually get selected for the test squad to tour India. Not going to happen.

2017-01-09T17:55:29+00:00

jarijari

Guest


It would be wrong to pick Chris Lynn or Billy Stanlake. They'll both be well up there next season but need to play some Shield first. Like Pat Cummins and James Pattinson, both have battled serious and long-running injuries recently, so they really shouldn't go to India.

AUTHOR

2017-01-09T17:10:30+00:00

David Lord

Expert


deccas, I've never seen a batting order of 14, that's my squad. Travis Head is my pick at six as a batting-offie all-rounder, while Steve O'Keefe is a left-arm spinner-batting all rounder, as written.

2017-01-09T14:28:11+00:00

deccas

Guest


The first mention of steve o keefe at 6 I forgave as oversight, but then he is shortly after referred to as a batting allrounder. Are you saying Okeefe should bat 6 in India David? Does he even have a first class century to his name? In what world can he be described as an allrounder, let alone a batting allrounder, and not a bowler who is handy with the bat?

2017-01-09T12:58:11+00:00

jarijari

Guest


Billy Stanlake is listed at 204cm -- not 208cm -- by Cricinfo and his teams, the Queensland Bulls and Adelaide Strikers. That makes him 1cm taller than Joel Garner and Bruce Reid.

AUTHOR

2017-01-09T04:21:38+00:00

David Lord

Expert


Utterly ludicrous just like Matt Renshaw (Test average 63) and Peter Handscomb with a 99.75 average? How about some vision spruce moose, Billy Stanlake will surprise you, but I bet you won't admit it even when you see it.

2017-01-09T02:13:22+00:00

spruce moose

Guest


Thank you for picking up on that. Utterly ludicrous. Next he'll be saying that Mickey Edwards is a confirmed starter for the first Ashes test in Brisbane.

2017-01-09T01:54:27+00:00

DJW

Guest


I'm not sure how Stanlake comes into test selection just because he is in the odi squad.

2017-01-09T01:34:32+00:00

Christo the Daddyo

Guest


"The top five in the batting order – David Warner, Matt Renshaw, Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith, and Peter Handscomb – are locked him for India" Darren Lehmann disagrees with you. But what does he know - he's only the Australia coach!

2017-01-09T00:58:31+00:00

Cugel

Roar Rookie


Much taller than that 5-foot-10 weed Kastner.

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