FLEM’S VERDICT: Aussies won’t have it all their own way against Windies as trio get chance to lock in long term

By Bowlologist / Expert

It’s hard to see the West Indies beating Australia on our turf like they used to in their glory years but the locals won’t have it all their own way in this series.

There’s a lot to like about the Windies’ bowling attack and they’ll put the pressure on the Aussie batters in conditions that will suit them down to the ground – Perth’s bouncy Optus Stadium and a day-nighter at the Adelaide Oval.

If the Australians can get on top of their bowlers then Pat Cummins’ team should be too strong because I can’t see the touring team’s batting doing too much damage Down Under. 

It’s a nice little two-Test entree before what’s going to be the main meal at home this summer when we play three times against South Africa. 

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Then it’s off to conquer some foreign frontiers in India, possibly the World Test Championship and then the Ashes in England. 

Cameron Green celebrates after claiming the wicket of Zak Crawley. (Photo by Steve Bell/Getty Images)

Playing five Tests in the space of six weeks is going to be a thorough workout for Australia and when you’ve got a schedule like that, the old rotation policy could flare up again but I just can’t see where there’s going to be any changes needed unless there’s injuries or one of the quicks is struggling with the workload.

We might see Scott Boland brought in for a Test or two and he’s a very handy replacement to have up your sleeve but apart from that, I can’t see anyone else being shuffled in or out. 

Speaking as a former fast bowler, the hard thing is if you’re given the option you never want to have a rest because you want to keep your momentum going and you don’t want to give someone else a chance to take your spot. 

There’s been a bit of talk about David Warner’s spot but his record in Australian conditions is phenomenal so I can’t see him losing his spot unless things go dramatically wrong.

This series and the one against South Africa is a golden chance for three guys in the middle order who have all but established their spot in the team to lock themselves in for the long haul.

Travis Head was player of the series last summer at home in the Ashes with a couple of blazing centuries although he didn’t go so well at Pakistan and Sri Lanka after that.

His form in the ODIs recently has been wonderful so he’s got a chance to consolidate that against the Windies and really nail down the No.5 spot as his own.

It’s a similar situation with Cameron Green. He’s not under any real pressure to perform but it’d be great to see him break through for a Test century and continue his progression leading into some massive series coming up.

Alex Carey comes into the home summer on the back of some really good overseas form after he dropped some costly catches last summer. Once he has that reliability that we expect from our very best keepers, he can become one of the best in the world with the way he bats. 

(Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images)

The other guy who I’m keeping an eye on this series is Steve Smith.

He’s still averaging above 60 in Test cricket even though the last few years he hasn’t been at his absolute best.

Now he says he’s made a few changes with his technique and he’s back to top form so that’s a scary thought for opposition bowling attacks.

We’ve seen a glimpse of it recently in ODI cricket and he looks the goods.

I’d be happy if he just kept averaging 60 for the rest of his Test career but if these changes work like he says they are, look out.

Australia’s got a very experienced squad that has played a lot of cricket together so they will be focused. 

There’s been a bit of a distraction the last week or so with all the talk about Justin Langer not being too happy with leaks from somewhere within the Cricket Australia inner sanctum before his time as coach ended at the start of the year. 

(Photo by Graham Denholm – CA/Cricket Australia via Getty Images)

I can’t see that being a distraction for this group. 

One thing I’ve noticed over the years is that at this level, the Australian team moves on quickly from era to era, whether that’s when a legendary player retires or there’s a new captain or coach. 

I am looking forward to how Justin goes in the commentary box with Seven – I’m genuinely not sure what kind of style he’s going to bring to the microphone but it’ll be fascinating to see what he’s got to say. 

As I mentioned at the top, the Windies would be very happy with the schedule by getting to start in Western Australia.

When we left the WACA a few years ago for the new Optus Stadium there was conjecture that it wouldn’t be the same because the pitch wouldn’t be able to duplicate the unique pace and bounce of the old ground. 

But it’s been awesome, I think the pitch is a ripper and the way the ball sails through to the keeper, you can’t notice much of a difference at all when you compare it to the WACA. 

And it’s got that similarity in the outfield too that once you get it through the infield it’s generally a four so there’s plenty of value for shots for the batters too. 

Jason Holder shakes hands with Joe Root after the Windies beat England earlier this year. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

The Windies quicks will enjoy bowling there if they maintain the right lengths.

Kemar Roach is quite experienced and we’ve seen him rough up a few of our batters out here in the past. Alzarri Joseph has also got plenty of pace and I feel like this could be a bit of a breakout couple of Tests for him on the world cricket stage.

Then they have Jason Holder who will do a solid job for them probably as their into-the-Fremantle Doctor bowler and young Jayden Seales looks like a special talent so it’d be great if they let him loose.

But the big question for them will be can they get enough runs to put the home side under pressure. 

Their captain, Kraigg Braithwaite is accomplished, Jermain Blackwood has Test hundreds, Tagenarine Chanderpaul looks like a clone of his dad, Roston Chase is capable, Joshua Da Silva is a good young wicketkeeper.

They’ve got a lot of handy players but they need a few of them to really star with the bat and put on big scores. 

I think the ball will be moving around a bit so that should level the contest up a fair way. If I was in Braithwaite’s position and they win the toss, I’d be sending the Aussies in and trying to go through them on day one to give themselves the best chance of an upset. 

The Crowd Says:

2022-12-01T10:04:39+00:00

ColinT

Roar Rookie


Scott Boland, 3 tests, 18 wickets at 9.55 and not selected. Is this going to be a repeat of the shameful selection mistreatment of Victorian batsman, Brad Hodge?

2022-11-29T08:19:27+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


But I thought only Dastardly Dave had a mouth?!?! Surely Nortje and Rabada should just shoosh and let the ball do the talking?

2022-11-29T06:52:35+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


You know me, l couldn't resist a dig. I've decided to allow you to live.

2022-11-29T06:45:22+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


oi! be nice. peace has been declared for the next 3 months...

2022-11-29T06:01:18+00:00

DTM

Roar Rookie


Days 2 & 3 will probably be best but I'm working those days so off to day one with my hat and my sun screen.

2022-11-29T05:31:29+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


What's the point of revs if he bowls to fast? And age can improve the guile of a spinner.

2022-11-29T05:29:15+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Psychologist appointments are now Medicare rebatable. I just hope not all their work is Tiger supporter's

2022-11-29T05:13:58+00:00

Brian

Guest


I expect the West Indies highlight to come when they replay Curtly's 7-1.

2022-11-29T05:10:22+00:00

Brian

Guest


I expect nothing less then 150 off 150 balls from Warner against a 3 man pace attack with a first innings lead of over 250. An innings to be bought up after every failure in both India and England.

2022-11-29T02:58:21+00:00

Jeansyjive

Roar Rookie


Any reason why this test is starting on a Wednesday? Myself and some mates have tickets for the Saturday which is day 4 (may not make it) as we cant take time off work. Might try and get to another day. As is normal it is heating up in Perth, seems to always coincide with the cricket.

2022-11-29T02:14:14+00:00

The Knightwatchmen who say Nii

Roar Rookie


You ready for a summer of stoushes with you know who, Frank? :laughing:

2022-11-29T01:55:21+00:00

Frank delosa

Guest


Nice article Flem, it has whetted my appetite even more! Just 1 more sleep before the test summer!! Im expecting the AUS pace attack and then Lyon if needs be just ripping through the Windies lineup. Warner: the guy could make a golden duck in each innings of each test and he will still be auto-selected for the Ashes. A complete joke that he is blocking a new guy from taking over opening duties. Selectors will rue the missed opportunity to blood a young guy vs a "weaker" windies team. They deserve the heat of the Aussie public when it happens. I hope they dont ruin a career by debuting them in India and expecting them to tonne up. Warner: he will crumble under the south africa sledging once again. Not a good look for cricket but Faf and Quentin will have told the team what to say to unnerve him.

2022-11-29T01:26:57+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Scotty might have had his brief career peak. This Shield season, he's bowling like he did before his Freo purple patch last year. He's bowling like his previous 5 or 6 seasons; solid, consistent but nothing special.

2022-11-29T01:23:12+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Didn't DTM just say it was almost sold out? On what information do you base your cynicism?

2022-11-29T01:21:34+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


I'm happy with a Warner ton any time. I also don't mind his many 60s, 70s and 80s in the first dig.

2022-11-29T00:35:04+00:00

The Knightwatchmen who say Nii

Roar Rookie


"...Only chance of a 4th innings is if Australia bat first and don’t enforce the follow on..." The precise kind of situation that Warner revels in scoring tons.

2022-11-29T00:05:11+00:00

DTM

Roar Rookie


Finally, Test Cricket at Perth Stadium - seems like we've been waiting forever! Tough to get a ticket but I managed to snaffle a couple of the last few! Just hope we're not in the sun for too much of the day as 36 degrees forecast. I'm not sure a day 4 ticket is a good investment. Windies to bat first but get bundled out for less than 200. Australia score 500 and Windies crumble again for 200-250. Only chance of a 4th innings is if Australia bat first and don't enforce the follow on. I'd rather a competitive match but we get the dregs in Perth.

2022-11-29T00:03:59+00:00

Sam 3 Can

Guest


All part of the white anting process . BUT , the Aussies will take a knee to show the world they are puppets of the W E F , and that's what's important, just a shame it will be in front of empty grand stands .

2022-11-28T23:49:24+00:00

Marty

Roar Rookie


So Flem, what’s the go with the ACA cancelling the ex-players catchup at the home tests this summer? Apparently instead you get a ticket and a drink voucher? What a disgrace, the boys must be absolutely filthy. Where’s the respect!?!

2022-11-28T23:06:26+00:00

Mark Baptist

Guest


I'm glad to hear from the Bowlogist himself, and also that the West Indies will provide a decent contest (admittedly, while a win is unlikely, this does not mean impossible): this could bode well for the series. Of course, may the best team win. Also, on a different note, may I wish Jasmine the best for the next AFLW season (out of disclosure, I'm a Tigers fanatic).

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