FLEM’S VERDICT: England can be rolled like their Prime Ministers if Aussies make a couple of subtle changes

By Bowlologist / Expert

While it was great to see Australia bounce back with a win over Sri Lanka in Perth, it was better to see Ireland defeat England at the MCG .

If there’s one top cricketing nation vulnerable to minnow losses it’s the Poms. Their top order was getting turned over quicker than their Prime Ministers! 

It adds even more intrigue to Australia’s showdown with England at the G on Friday night.

The only personnel change that I’d be looking to make for Australia’s must-win match is to reinstate Adam Zampa as the frontline spinner if he’s out of the COVID-19 protocols but Ashton Agar did extremely well on Tuesday night so there’s no problem whatsoever if he stays in the team.

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I reckon most international squads would love to have Agar in their team as their main tweaker. 

Where I think Australia do need to make changes is with the bat and ball, particularly around how they use Mitchell Starc and getting the best out of Glenn Maxwell. 

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Starc is a strike weapon, he swings the ball and is a proven performer. 

I can see the logic of the horses for courses approach they’re taking but your game plan has got to be match specific, pitch specific and based around the dimensions of the ground and your opponents. And on Friday night, that all adds up to giving Starcy the new ball against the Poms. 

If the G is not grassed then I don’t mind opening with Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins forcing their batters back to play horizontal shots. 

Cummins is better at extracting bounce but the ball stops swinging after a few overs in T20 cricket so you need to give Starc two of those first few overs to see if he can use that to his advantage. 

He can get you a wicket or two or three in the power play and really put the opposition on the back foot. 

And he needs to be bowling at the death as well. I’d give Pat Cummins a rest from over 18 to 20. 

England are well stocked with powerful batters and Starc is again the best option in those final few overs, along with someone like Marcus Stoinis with his change-ups, to stop the big hitters from sending too many deliveries over the fence. 

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You can win or lose the game in overs 18, 19 and 20 so that’s a definite area where Australia can make big improvements. 

Maxwell batting a bit higher at No.4 needs to have a look at the way Virat Kohli played the other night against Pakistan in Melbourne. 

He paced himself until it was time to go and then he went ballistic. But he didn’t do it by making outlandish shots. He played in the V for the most part and the more time he spent at the crease, his hitting became cleaner and the Pakistani bowlers didn’t know where to put the ball to him in those last few overs of the run-chase.

Maxi can get a bit too funky with his reverse sweeps and innovation early in his innings. I know he’s great at it but I’d love to see him build his innings in a more traditional way before launching into those extravagant shots. 

Don’t forget about where your strength is. To continue that super hero theme, he’s like Thor in that his bat’s like a hammer. 

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He’s got that much power he can mishit the ball and it can still for six when he sets a really good base and swings hard to commit to the stroke.

I was certainly in the minority when I wrote after the first match ended in a heavy defeat to New Zealand that I thought Australia could turn their World Cup campaign around. 

The performance in Perth was much better and it was great to see big Stoin in the zone with the bat, scoring Australia’s fastest ever T20 half-century and the second quickest of all time. 

They call him The Incredible Hulk and he certainly wasn’t in Bruce Banner mode at Optus Stadium. 

The catchphrase for the Hulk is don’t make him angry and he was certainly emotional.

One of the criticisms from the loss to the Black Caps at the SCG was that they looked like they were going through the motions but they were a lot more passionate in this game, particularly Stoin with his fist pumps and the emotion he showed. 

You could see when the TV cameras crossed to the dressing room there were smiles all round and they were really pumped for him. That emotion is really important in a World Cup campaign if you’re going to go deep into the tournament. 

Hopefully Aaron Finch’s innings against the Sri Lankans proves to be an anomaly. He was getting frustrated because he couldn’t get going when the new ball was swinging early. At one stage he evidently  asked one of the umpires if he had any tips.

He needs to commit to freeing himself up mentally and technically.

If the pitch in Melbourne is like the one for India’s win over Pakistan, I think that’ll be a big advantage for the home side. It will suit our quicks. 

Ashton Agar of Australia celebrates the wicket of Pathum Nissanka of Sri Lanka. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Mark Wood is a real X-factor for them but besides him I don’t think they have a great fast bowling attack. 

Their batting looks insane but I’d love to see a pitch that has a bit of nibble in it because I’ll back our pacemen against theirs and it will reduce the effectiveness of Adil Rashid’s wrong-un a little bit. 

Thanks to Ireland’s boilover win, all is not lost and if Australia get the W at the G, then surely they will make the semis and taking out back-to-back T20 World Cup becomes a reality . 

The Crowd Says:

2022-10-28T02:48:56+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Agree about Green in for Finch. But will be amazed it happens. Finch is kidding himself if he thinks his poor form is a one off - he's looked awful for some time. He looks like he has concrete boots on the way he sets himself up at the crease - he can't get near the ball. I would persevere with the current 3 quicks bowling attack for the MCG - I suspect there will be some juice in it and they will want to make a statement after all the criticism. But Agar deserves to be playing elsewhere at the expense of either Cummins or Starc.

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2022-10-28T01:05:54+00:00

Bowlologist

Expert


its Michael Di Venuto Marty. he is highly regarded. Once again all your points are good re Maxi and Finchy. I reckon a lot of theses points have been identified throughout their careers and not rectified for different reasons I'm not sure of . One Possiblity is players work more on strengthening their strengths and less on weakness's Go Aussies

2022-10-28T00:20:54+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Absolutely, the only player I've seen be able to hit the switch like that is Mike Hussey.

2022-10-27T23:50:42+00:00

Marty

Roar Rookie


Thanks the reply Flem, appreciate it. As always I will be cheering the lads on tonight and hoping to be proven wrong. Got a question for you. Do Australia having a batting coach atm? Since JL got the flick and the whole ‘we know our game better than anyone’ approach from the players has taken over guys like Maxwell (against pace), and Finch in particular, have gone backwards. Any park cricketer worth his salt can tell you what’s wrong with Finch’s technique (by crouching before the balls even bowled he’s restricting the range of shots he can play as well as the power he can play them with) why hasn’t anyone had a word?

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2022-10-27T23:29:33+00:00

Bowlologist

Expert


it wouldn't be the first time I've shown favouritism to Fast Bowlers.

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2022-10-27T23:28:31+00:00

Bowlologist

Expert


Marty you make some good points. Im probably backing those players to come good in a big tournament and so its seem the selectors. If they don't turn it around Finch and Cummins in particularly we are cooked

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2022-10-27T23:26:09+00:00

Bowlologist

Expert


Agree that we are not winning this WC if Finch goes at that strike rate. The one thing I don't know is how the mind set is around the team and the individual players. Is Finch positive and upbeat around the team and hitting the ball well in the nets etc. He needs to fire for us to win this.

2022-10-27T19:44:51+00:00

Riccardo

Roar Rookie


Sorry Dirk. No disrespect. Just busy at work, going quickly, and defaulting...

2022-10-27T15:05:23+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


Finch out for Green as an opener. Green won't chew up balls. One thing is for certain; if Green faces the 42 balls Finch did last match, his score won't be 31, it'll be well north of 100. Cummins out for Zampa/Agar combo. Green as make-up bowler as required. It's not that hard. Is it?

2022-10-27T10:39:48+00:00

Republican

Guest


.....to be sure they do.

2022-10-27T10:37:47+00:00

Republican

Guest


Albion will still crush us, you know it makes sense.

2022-10-27T10:33:15+00:00

Republican

Guest


Concur re the NZ Cricket side. They are impressive in more ways than one. 'Erin Go Bragh' if our fellas are out of the picture though.

2022-10-27T10:29:50+00:00

Republican

Guest


.....NZ ranked above us in T20 & ODI internationally. NZs record on our turf not unlike our record on theirs perhaps? NZ are not the minnows we preferred to ignore for decades that you suggest here. This isn't simply to do with their performances v Australia but their form internationally v ours. NZ just walloped us in a fairly meaningful contest I believe. I wouldn't be too self assured if I were you TB.

2022-10-27T07:50:26+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


Don't worry anon 13th man it is just my theory. As with Tim Carter don't take it too seriously.

2022-10-27T07:48:33+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


Don't take it too seriously Tim, it is just a theory.

2022-10-27T07:23:21+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


Blaming the crowd for a loss is genuinely worse than saying you are tired which is what Finch did. England can't use that as an excuse for losing to Ireland.

2022-10-27T07:22:19+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


Kohli has another gear that Smith can't go to though. I think that was made pretty obvious the other night.

2022-10-27T07:20:16+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


Must’ve had a different experience to most of the kiwis I know both in Aus and NZ. Perhaps not in rugby but I’m not a rugby fan so it doesn’t bother me as much. Honestly I just have a huge amount of respect for their cricket side and hope they do well, and with my current disenchantment with the Aussie side after shafting Langer I have jumped on the bandwagon a bit.

2022-10-27T06:37:43+00:00

Christov

Guest


Best not to talk about rolling prime ministers as an Australian right?

2022-10-27T06:30:40+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


There is no way that Maxwell is going to change his game to resemble Kohli - he just doesn't have the temperament, technique or the smarts - so a lot of this analysis is wishful thinking. I think Stoinis would like to bat like Kohli but I'm not sure he quite has the technical proficiency to match it. But he has the attitude. I think the Aussie bowlers will be far more formidable on the MCG pitch if the recent India versus Pakistan game is anything to go by. Would like to see Agar get more games but probably at other venues. The MCG pitch had a lot of juice and seam on Sunday and the weather wouldn't have allowed it to dry out much since I wouldn't have thought. Might favour both sets of bowlers and will need to some good batting to get on top of them.

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