James Faulkner deserves an ODI recall

By mrrexdog / Roar Guru

Given the number of all-rounders that the Australian ODI team has batting in the top seven, it’s worthwhile having a No.8 who is a viable batsman.

Australia’s best option for this role is James Faulkner. Faulkner had an excellent Twenty20 Blast in England during the off-season, taking 20 wickets at 17.6, going at less than eight an over. He has also had some good form in the Big Bash League.

Faulkner is also an experienced death bowler and is a good option for Australia at the end of an innings.

Picking Faulkner would mean one of Mitch Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood would miss out. On recent ODI form Cummins should be the one to make way because he took one wicket during the recent series against South Africa. However, it’s very likely that all three of the quicks will be rested at some point during the India ODI series.

While Adam Zampa has recently performed well in the Australian Twenty20 team, his ODI form over the last 12 month has been questionable. He struggled against England last January, taking only two wickets at 107, while he went wicketless against South Africa in November.

Australia’s two best ODI spin options are Test spinner Nathan Lyon and leg spinner Fawad Ahmed. When comparing the two Lyon is certainly a better fielder and batsman than Ahmed despite Fawad’s recent improvement with the bat.

It is difficult to compare the pair’s international bowling numbers because both have had limited opportunities at ODI level.

In his list a career Ahmed has taken a wicket every 6.3 overs, while Lyon has taken a wicket every seven overs. Lyon goes at 4.81 runs an over while Fawad goes at 5.16

Lyon’s better fielding should see him picked in the ODI team.

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As for the composition of the top seven, D’Arcy Short should open the batting with Aaron Finch following his good start to the Big Bash League. Marcus Stoinis should bat No.3 with Shaun Marsh at No.4. Wicketkeeper Alex Carey should bat at No.5 with the big-hitting Glenn Maxwell coming in at No.6. The No.7 spot should go to Dan Christian, who is in good form at the moment and has experience in England, which will be useful for the World Cup.

Usman Khawaja deserves to be the reserve batsman.

My Australian team for the India ODI series is as follows.

Starting XI

  1. Aaron Finch (c)
  2. D’Arcy Short
  3. Marcus Stoinis
  4. Shaun Marsh
  5. Alex Carey (wk)
  6. Glenn Maxwell
  7. Dan Christian
  8. James Faulkner
  9. Mitch Starc
  10. Nathan Lyon
  11. Josh Hazlewood

Reserves
Pat Cummins
Usman Khawaja

The Crowd Says:

2018-12-31T11:52:08+00:00

Starcy

Guest


Mitchell marsh would be a better choice over dan christian.We saw it against RSA it was good white ball play.

2018-12-29T09:05:13+00:00

Noah Barling

Roar Pro


I wrote an article on this very topic last month, If you would like to read it, it will give you some reasons for and against. It is called James Faulkner – Australia’s Forgotten Man, feel free to check it out on my profile. (Im trying hard not to self promote but be usefull)

2018-12-29T06:11:00+00:00

max power

Guest


Dan Christian? are you guys friends or related?

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2018-12-29T03:20:01+00:00

mrrexdog

Roar Guru


Faulkner got injured playing in England and missed the JLT Cup

2018-12-29T00:08:32+00:00

DaveJ

Roar Rookie


Faulkner didn’t play JLT Cup one day season, so probably not going to be considered- unless he was injured? Lyon is unlikely to be picked given the preference for leggies in white ball cricket. But I’d agree Ahmed is a better bet than Zampa. Stoinis is in no way a number 3. Only Khawaja or Marsh really capable in that position, i.e batting a long way through the innings.

2018-12-28T22:50:44+00:00

Graham

Guest


Wonder if he is still interested in test cricket His first class average is incredible and he is a useful #8

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