Australia shaping nicely for India after impressing itself in warm-up

By Dane Eldridge / Expert

Australia will enter the tour of India with plenty of confidence after kicking its own arse in Dubai.

The win for Steve Smith’s men in the intra-squad warm-up match sends a serious warning to their upcoming opponents on the eve of their historically humbling series beginning on February 23rd.

Australia boosted morale by securing the as-yet unverified win in disparate conditions and sweat pants, albeit against weak opposition.

Scheduled as a three day match to acclimatise to usual road habits, Australia showed no issues adjusting by bamboozling their hapless challengers on a pitch that will probably be nothing like that on offer in India.

While touted as a friendly warm-up, the fixture was played in a feisty spirit with the frequency of chat in the middle reaching levels only usually heard among established associates.

Plenty of notable individual performances emerged from the match, with almost all facilitated by the biased officiating of umpire Darren Lehmann.

Four wickets for Ashton Agar and a Shaun Marsh half-century put Australia on top on day one, before Australia fought back through a sensational Mitchell-whipping from Mitches Marsh and Swepson on day two.

Mitchell Marsh’s 53 was particularly timely, placing him in the box seat for selection in the coveted erratic all-rounder’s role.

With the ball, Swepson continued his rise from unknown to slightly less unknown with some eye-catching legspin, with the highlight of the day coming when he dismissed Usman Khawaja using a chair.

Such improv is what Australia will desperately need against the world’s number one team, and after setting a new Australian mark for most dismissals with seating, Swepson’s record-breaking feats can surely no longer be ignored.

The Queenslander is now firming to earn an extraordinary Test debut on the subcontinent, thus capping his breakneck rise to the top with an almost certain abrupt elimination of any chance at a long-term international career.

Other encouraging performances of note came from the bowling unit, with all given extended time in the middle to prepare for the inevitable slew of nightwatchman opportunities.

Somewhat predictably, Jackson Bird continued to show he has trouble moving on by clobbering a vengeful 41, while Steven O’Keefe’s 30* and Nathan Lyon’s 8 gave indication that Australia could potentially force a match in to a third day.

Despite the promising result, Australia triumphing over itself has presented headaches. The selection panel is now faced with a bulging pool of options for the first match of the series in Pune.

Of most contention is the makeup of the bowling attack.

Selectors are torn between a spin-heavy unit or slipping Laxettes into Virat Kohli’s Fanta.

While highly impressed by the performances of Agar, Bird and Matt Renshaw, selectors were at pains to remind the public this was only a practice match.

On the other hand, they were said to be dazzled by the Marsh brothers – nothing in particular, just everything – before reiterating that their stunning performances in a genuine selection trial such as this cannot be ignored.

The Crowd Says:

2017-02-14T10:01:24+00:00

Riordan Lee

Editor


People gravely underestimate the value of defeating yourself before a series - so good to see the boys in tip-top shape.

2017-02-14T09:31:11+00:00

Rock

Guest


I'm talking about the way it was reported, didn't you read some of the garbage about Agar - it was like he had ripped through the top order of England with some of the reporting.

2017-02-14T06:06:09+00:00

Justin Ahrns

Roar Guru


Would love to see Swepsen get a game. As for Mitch Marsh, I don't see the point of picking him after dropping him for Cartwright in the Sydney test. That said, I don't really see the point of picking him either way. Hope he proves me wrong!

2017-02-14T04:21:08+00:00

Basil

Guest


England did it....and failed

2017-02-14T01:30:33+00:00

Joel

Guest


im going to be worried if thats our team. almost looks like a 20/20 team.. not that you can choose much else with that squad, but batting looks weak

2017-02-14T00:22:55+00:00

Interstater

Guest


Why is it farcical to report on their intra-club practice match? A standard training session is news in the AFL.

2017-02-14T00:21:05+00:00

Interstater

Guest


Two all-rounders to bat 6-8. Thoughts? Marsh S to replace any under performing batsman. Lyon on notice. Warner Renshaw Khawaja Smith Handscombe Wade Marsh M Agar Starc Hazlewood Lyon

2017-02-13T22:28:23+00:00

Peter Z

Guest


What are the odds that someone with 'rock' as his or her handle would express arriving as 'rocking up'?

2017-02-13T22:14:30+00:00

rock

Guest


Fair enough that the reporting on the 'practice' match results by some news outlets was absolutely farcical. However, at least a whole lot of the squad has spent a bit of time in the UAE where conditions will be much more similar to India rather then rocking up a week before the first test after playing T20's in completely different environments, which is what usually happens.

2017-02-13T20:20:44+00:00

qwetzen

Guest


Dane Eldridge is one of those disturbed people we hear about on the 6 o'clock news; an internet droll. And re the practice match... kudos to Oz support staff for getting Starc though it without injuring himself on the chair.

2017-02-13T19:15:17+00:00

Peter Z

Guest


Heard the game started with the boys playing in thongs and bowling off three steps, but things got so feisty, they got rid of the bin they were using as stumps and actually hammered in the three pegs. PS that's flip flop thongs, but budgie smugglers. Though Dave Warner was wearing both at one stage Funny

2017-02-13T18:14:32+00:00

Ashan D

Roar Pro


Rumor is that Mitch Marsh will play at 6. (With blessings from Lehmann) What other international sports do we play in the coming month?

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