Two bowlers and the Aussie No.5 will be crucial against India

By Hamish Hutton / Roar Rookie

With the first Test only days away and lingering questions still surrounding Australia’s embattled squad, what can we realistically expect out of this summer?

The frontline pace trio that seems a perfect blend of pace, line and length is headed by Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc and perhaps Australia’s form cricketer Pat Cummins.

Hazlewood holds a most reputable economy rate of 2.80, although ‘Mr Reliable’ has fallen short of the mark in recent series. His career strike rate of 57.3 has not befitted his form in 2018 as it currently sits at 80. Of the five matches he has played this year, Hazlewood has only collected 15 wickets.

On Thursday, when he no doubt stands atop his mark at the beginning of the second over, one stat that will be in his favour is that in all first Tests throughout his esteemed career, Hazlewood carries an economy of 2.78 and an average of 51.4.

Hazlewood in the lynchpin of this series – if he is hitting the mark, both Starc and Cummins will be far more effective.

As for Starc, in his 13 innings against India, his best figures are 3-106 and his strike rate balloons from 28.52 to 37.38. However, most alarming is that India have had their way with him here on home soil more than they have on their own pace-killing decks.

Despite this, we can expect better performances from him when everyone is bowling well, as opposed to leaning on him for the breakthrough. As such, with Cummins and Nathan Lyon sure to just bowl well, Starc could be the impact player of the series.

That said, if we are to knock off India, Starc and Hazlewood need to lift.

As for the batting issue, it’s not like we’ve been given a wealth of talent to choose from.

I like Aaron Finch opening and Marcus Harris deserves a shot as his partner. Usman Khawaja has been a favourite of mine for a long time and I expect him to put this line-up on his back and really carry it.

Shaun Marsh is a flat-track bully but will be afforded that here in Australia, considering he hit 163* in Adelaide two weeks ago.

Where the issues arises is at five – the spot to either be occupied by Travis Head or Peter Handscomb. My gut feel is that, on the back of his Head’s 72 in Dubai, he will receive an Australian debut at his home ground. But that may be his sole opportunity to retain selection for the rest of the series, because Handscomb is in better touch at the moment.

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Handscomb already has a ton this shield season, as well as two half centuries in his latest outing, so clearly he is in line. Handscomb also brings a right-handed batsman into a top order that has four left-handers were Head picked.

The decision the selectors face at No.5 could be a real conundrum as the series plays out.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2018-12-06T08:07:14+00:00

Hamish Hutton

Roar Rookie


Yep good signs so far, bowlers have been brilliant without Mitch

2018-12-05T13:19:36+00:00

Maxwell Charlesworth

Roar Rookie


So do I, finally some sense by the selectors, though I sense this is Paines doing, so good on him

2018-12-05T13:18:48+00:00

Maxwell Charlesworth

Roar Rookie


Reffering to Head as a poor player is a jump of the gun, the bloke has played 2 tests and saved one of them.

AUTHOR

2018-12-05T05:40:10+00:00

Hamish Hutton

Roar Rookie


Handscomb and Head both picked, like the move!

2018-12-05T00:46:48+00:00

Doug the Slug

Guest


Hamish, you taking the day off tomorrow bro? I will be at work. AUS 8/201 at close of play

AUTHOR

2018-12-04T23:13:06+00:00

Hamish Hutton

Roar Rookie


Hey Paul, cheers for the comment! You are right about it being untried and I truly do hope they show some temperament, it’s going to be a cracking series. Only 24 hours now!

2018-12-04T22:49:38+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


Hamish, neither Starc nor Hazlewood have been helped by injuries in recent times so it will be interesting to see how they go. Starc needs to be used more sparingly than Smith used him in last years Ashes when I thought he overbowled him, helping to create some of the injury issues. % over spells at most, especially in Adelaide where it's going to be very hot should be the order of the day. Much has been written about our batting lineup but the fact is, it's untried - we don't even know what it will be! We also don't know how much determination the guys will bring to the game, but every one of the top 6 will have a point to prove. I expect them to play proper Test cricket, building an innings, taking their time and accumulating runs. Regardless of the team chosen, I expect them to play good, aggressive, positive cricket and really try to stick it to India. The first Test I reckon will be a beauty.

2018-12-04T21:18:54+00:00

john goerge

Guest


When do we epxect the XI will be announced? Today? Or literally after the coin toss tomorrow morning? Can pretty much guarantee Finch Harris Uzzy S Marsh Head M Marsh Paine Bowling Cartel 12th: Handscombe When we are 4/60 at lunch on Day 1, who will save the team? Not Handscomb, but Mitch Marsh. Make plans for Sunday people cos the Test will be done and dusted by then. Win the toss and BOWL.

2018-12-04T21:06:24+00:00

john goerge

Guest


John, I would do the same. However, Mitch Marsh is already a lock for the entire 6 tests. Golden ducks in all 4 india tests and no wickets will still earn him an autopick in the 2 Lanka tests. best to just deal with it and move on. I have already said though I hopeAUS lose just to teach the selectors a lesson in picking poor players (Marsh, Head) and not picking say Burns. Kumar Dharmasena is one of the umpires so even decision will likely go against Australia. Do not burn your reviews boys. Marsh should not be allowed to access a review without asking Paine first.

2018-12-04T20:49:36+00:00

John

Guest


I'd have Handscomb at 5 and Head at 6 and not have Mitch Marsh in the team.

2018-12-04T20:36:29+00:00

Francis Harvey

Guest


No one apparently has taken heed of Matt Renshaw's wonderful form. Once a "certainty"!!

2018-12-04T18:38:43+00:00

Kopa Shamsu

Guest


I think it is going to be Cummins & Hoff

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