FLEM’S VERDICT: Aussies have batting depth to cover injured trio but fingers crossed we have a semi to worry about

By Bowlologist / Expert

Just when Australia’s batting line-up really hit their straps, it looks like three of their big guns may not play again in the T20 World Cup.

Australia can cover the absence of Aaron Finch, Tim David and Marcus Stoinis if they’re ruled out of Friday’s final group game against Afghanistan in Adelaide but it’ll be a tough ask if they make the semis and have to line up without them. 

But whether they’re in or out and who replaces them will be pointless debates if England beat New Zealand at the Gabba on Tuesday night. 

The Aussies didn’t do enough to fix their net run rate in Monday night’s win over Ireland in Brisbane.

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When they had the Irish struggling big time at 5-25 after Australia had put 179 on the board, it looked like we’d make a sizeable dent on that front but Lorcan Tucker was superb with his 71 not out from 48 rocks. 

Mitchell Starc of Australia celebrates a wicket. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

But in saying that, I don’t think Australia executed their bowling well enough.

I still can’t see the logic behind using Mitchell Starc as the second change bowler. He needs to have the new pill, swinging it around from ball one. 

And Pat Cummins is bowling too many balls on a length that batters are finding easy to swat away. 

The bowling is now becoming a concern just when the batting is coming good.

It was great to see Finchy find some form with his 63 off 44 and the rest of the batters followed on from that – all of them striking at a really good clip, going hard at the ball from the start of their innings with full knowledge that if they got out, the next guy in could take up the task.

Aaron Finch (Photo by Chris Hyde-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

I’m not worried about David Warner now having a few low scores at the top of the order, he’ll come good. 

If Finch, Stoinis and David are all out for the game in Adelaide, there’s only four other squad members and one of them is a fast bowler in Kane Richardson so they’ll have to bring in Steve Smith, Cameron Green and Ashton Agar.

It’ll be a pretty all-rounder heavy line-up but they’ve got no choice.

I’d slot Green straight in at opener. He did really well when he was given a chance there in India even though he came back to earth a bit when he was back home for the warm-up games before this tournament.

Mitch Marsh should stay at first drop and then you’d have Smith at four, Glenn Maxwell sliding back a spot and then you’d bring Matthew Wade up to six and Agar, who can hit a long ball, would be next in at seven before the four front-line bowlers.

It won’t be a problem against Afghanistan but they’d be looking a specialist batter or two short if they made it to the semis mid next week and those three are injured.

Looking at the forecast for Brisbane it looks good for Australia with rain and thunderstorms predicted late on Tuesday.

If that happens, England will only get one point and be stuck behind the Aussies hoping they lose to Afghanistan so they can get a spot in the last four with a win over Sri Lanka on Saturday in Sydney. 

One more thing I’d like to mention from Monday night’s game is how well Ireland have done to build a competitive team.

Tucker was brilliant, their openers Paul Stirling and Andrew Balbirnie missed out but they are solid performers, George Dockrell’s a gun with his left-arm spinners and they’ve got some clever bowlers.

They did well to qualify for the Super 12 stage but they thoroughly deserve their spot and in the past they probably would have been rolled for a paltry score after losing five top-order wickets cheaply, but they showed plenty of resilience and they’ve got some skilful players so they future looks bright for this latest generation of Irish cricketers.

The Crowd Says:

2022-11-03T21:29:47+00:00

Tony H

Roar Pro


I feel like you were trying to be ironic, but have accidentally been accurate.

2022-11-02T06:48:39+00:00

Fox

Roar Guru


Sorry Flem but Australia's chance of making the semis are very slim indeed now. What disaster for Cricket Australia if they don't.

2022-11-01T08:27:11+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


Yarrow was what I typed. You must have control over the autocorrect as well as the “politically correct”

2022-11-01T07:18:23+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


And a shout out to Mark Steketee who took 6 to roll WA for just over 100 today

2022-11-01T07:17:20+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Even if England win we will be left with a chance. If we flog Afghanistan we can still overtake their run rate. They play Sri Lanka next

2022-11-01T04:34:52+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


I preferred you when you were Peter Darrow singing about Reg Gasnier

2022-11-01T04:29:58+00:00

Rossi

Roar Rookie


For some reason the Kiwis struggle with England though, I'll be cheering the Black Caps on any old how

2022-11-01T04:28:48+00:00

Rossi

Roar Rookie


Hahaha saving the planet, didn't realise he was an Avenger. Or is it his doing that the Reef is healthy and that according to a University of Cambridge press release dated May 13, 2022, “The eastern Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet has grown in area over the last 20 years, due to changing wind and sea ice patterns.” Anyhow I think in this form Richardson can do his job, it's big Stoins hammy that has me concerned, we need the burly bugger

2022-11-01T01:36:06+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


One is a total waste of his time, the other is cricket.

2022-10-31T23:23:55+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


I'd honestly back NZ in tonight anyway. Seem a more complete team right now. England have some issues particularly I don't think their bowling is that great at the moment meanwhile the Kiwis probably have alongside South Africa the best attack in the tournament.

2022-10-31T23:10:23+00:00

Marty

Roar Rookie


Unfortunately for Finch his age and lack of conditioning has finally caught up with him. That’s what happens when the coach is to scared to tell drop a couple of kilos I guess. Ah the irony. Anyway, the bowling is a real concern. Apart from some flashes of brilliance our front line quicks we’re carted by, and no disrespect here because he batted very well, a bloke who would look more at home in grade cricket. Very predictable with little variation, some of those cover drives that Tucker played off Starc were telling.

2022-10-31T22:54:36+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


He couldn’t possibly make a statement and play a game of cricket in the same month

2022-10-31T22:42:45+00:00

Brian

Guest


Yeah if you are going to be a commentator and not a cheerleader you shouldn't be hoping for rain to help a team qualify. Australia really missed a trick at 5/25 to fix the NRR now they need NZ to beat England

2022-10-31T22:17:58+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


The big concern are the fast bowlers. Finch was ok, but probably misses for Green anyway. Starc after his first over got absolutely carted. Cummins’ first two overs went at 10, even Hazelwood who is the best of the three is lacking consistency. It’s a massive concern. Agar has to come in clearly, but arguably they need another fast bowler, Richardson of the Kane variety is the only other one in the squad, I bet they wished they could call upon Nathan Ellis and Richardson of the Jhye variety, the two best T20 Bowlers in the country right now.

2022-10-31T21:36:52+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


Oh yes definitely too stupid to multitask. Unlike us one handed typists

2022-10-31T21:18:13+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


Yes, saving the planet or focused on cricket, make up your mind Cummins.

2022-10-31T21:15:56+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


I am the opposite to you Flem as tonight I hope we do get a game between England and NZ. Should be a cracker. Rain is forecast up until about 3pm so maybe we will be ok.

2022-10-31T21:06:44+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


You were going well. And then you weren’t.

2022-10-31T19:58:41+00:00

Tony H

Roar Pro


Surely Cummins can't keep playing. He's bowling poorly and dropping catches. Too concerned with politics

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