Aussie batters grow complacent in cocoon of comfort created by gun-shy selectors - but at least Green finally blossoms

By Paul Suttor / Expert

The modern method in elite cricket teams is to create an environment where players are not under constant pressure to perform or they will get tapped on the shoulder by selectors. 

It is an intrinsic part of England’s Bazball psyche and it’s the mantra that the Australian men’s team is following. 

Don’t be worried about a string of failures because you will come good in the long run. 

The flip side to this kind of mentality is that players who are not fearful of getting the chop or think there is less pressure on them to perform every time they step into the pitch is that complacency pervades the dressing room. 

Australia have been playing all summer like a team that is comfortable with their past achievements rather than hungry to make mincemeat of opponents like Pakistan, the West Indies and now New Zealand. 

The Black Caps deserve all the credit for their typically tactically astute display on day one of the first Test in Wellington but the brittle Australian batting line-up again faltered with the disciplined bowling bringing them undone. 

Apart from the rejuvenated Mitchell Marsh who has averaged 54 with the bat since his Ashes recall, most of the top seven are not near the peak of their powers right now.

Fellow all-rounder Cameron Green took a massive step in the right direction with his combative 103 not out on day one to quash the disquiet over his recall, and elevation to four in the order. 

At 9-279, Australia are by no means in deep trouble after day one in Wellington and with a world-class bowling attack of their own, they can fight their way back in front.

They were sent in on a seaming wicket and New Zealand’s batting can also be fragile, depending on whether their cornerstone, Kane Williamson, gets set with his support crew feeding off his immovable strength at the crease. 

But it seems to be a common theme over the summer that there’s always an excuse as to why Australia’s batting unit fails to fire, whether it’s the pitch, changes in the order or the crowded schedule giving them little red-ball preparation. 

Australia usually have a few batters in top form and one or two who may be below their best. 

But over the course of a season now into its sixth Test, none of the Aussie batters would be satisfied with their output and a couple should be getting nervous about their long-term place in the side. 

Marnus Labuschagne was one of the most reliable batters in the world but he’s now gone 35 Tests innings from 19 matches with just one century at an average of 32.5 to his rapidly regressing record. 

Cameron Green bats during day one of the First Test in Wellington. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

Travis Head is another undoubtedly world-class operator when he is firing but he is getting a touch of the Shaun Marsh about him recently – he is either blazing a ton or more often getting out for a single-figure score to a regrettable shot. 

On day one in Wellington, the Black Caps set him up by putting the field back so he would expect a bouncer which he struggles to counter early but then pitched it up to induce an edge with just one run next to his name.

Steve Smith is soldiering on as an opener even though it’s not his natural position while Usman Khawaja is showing signs of decline in his 38th year with bowled and LBW dismissals starting to arrive with greater frequency. 

Alex Carey’s glovework has been exemplary but his batting has been letting him down and he played a terrible shot to get out at the Basin Reserve when the team needed him to stick around with Green.

All these specialist batters have stood tall as the best in the business in the past couple of calendar years but when it comes to recent results and the trends that are emerging for 2024 and beyond there are worrying signs. 

But when you give someone like David Warner a free pass for two years at the end of his Test career because of the credits he built up when he was in his prime, the other elite batters in the side are entitled to think they will get the same treatment. 

And because there has been a static selection policy where a small group of players have only been used on a regular basis in recent years, there is a dearth of players outside the team with Test experience that selectors can call upon. 

Whether it’s Matt Renshaw or Cameron Bancroft getting a recall or a younger option like Aaron Hardie or Nathan McSweeney, there are precious few batters with recent Test experience or any at all. 

It’s a similar scenario in the bowling department with the next-best options to the long-established Blues quartet just as old in the case of Scott Boland and Michael Neser or having little or no Test experience for virtually every other option. 

The Black Caps made the difficult decision to tell Neil Wagner his services were no longer required before this Test series because they were going with younger options, prompting the veteran quick to announce his retirement. 

It’s the kind of conversation their Australian counterparts will need to have in the near future unless some players dig their way out of their current form slumps. 

The Crowd Says:

2024-03-07T09:05:16+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


Don upset bancroft removed for nada by Bartlett on home turf unless that didnt happen per the score cord and reality . not so special hey . 5 wickets in any innings is a huge achievement. reinventing the game of cricket to suit your special WAitis donny . Its ok we still like you on here it wouldn’t be the same without you . At least most of us spot a cricketer like green without worrying about which state he’s from.

2024-03-05T07:52:36+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


You really are struggling with this one. Bancroft and Morris have nothing to do with Bartlett's performance.

2024-03-05T07:51:12+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


No putting down; just sobering your excitement.

2024-03-05T05:22:01+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


Don a bit upset , cant acknowledge 5 wickets including the scalp of Bancroft in WA makes Bartlett a special one after his huge odi success. accept he may be overtaking Morris donny.

2024-03-05T05:05:36+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


your actually putting down a guy that got 5 wickets in an innings and claimed the next instant selection for Australia for little to no runs and on an away deck that got batting friendly. your reaching donny , you cant stand that he's not from WA

2024-03-04T23:53:19+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Blitzed? He had one wicket until the 2nd new ball when the tail was in. 4 tailenders with the new ball, one top order batsmen and no one in the second dig. If you can't strike a blow when it's tough, you've got a long way to go. At 25yo and only just having some white ball success with batsmen coming at him, I think we've seen where he sits in the pecking order.

2024-03-04T23:49:34+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Superior to whom? He dismissed only one batsman in the top 7 of the batting order in two innings. Even Cam Gannon outbowled him and he's in our 3rd best eleven.

2024-03-04T18:42:38+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


No gun jumped Bartlett blitzed WA with red ball with 5 for in the first innings and made Bancroft look like a rookie and Bancroft considered the next man in after renshaw .. good enough for most Aussies to get excited about him playing for Australia Id say. Huge form from Bartlett whether you like it not . Im guessing not as he's not from WA

2024-03-04T18:40:16+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


Don you dont seem to like any facts against WA. Bartlett took five , the wicket then became a batsmans paradise second innings. He removed WAs next great hope for the test team for little to no return on his home deck. Just accept that Bartlett was superior bowler on a WA deck. its a fact

2024-03-04T00:56:25+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


You don't seem to understand sport. It's a contest.

2024-03-04T00:54:12+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


That's your response to having jumped the gun?

2024-03-03T18:19:25+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


Bancroft just got 0 and 12 on a pitch that got more batting friendly in second innings on his home deck , Bartlett I note getting him for a duck. Hardly inspiring. Don will promote any WA form selectively we all know that tempo

2024-03-03T18:16:49+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


Don a bit upset that Bartlett came over and took a 5 for ripping out wa batsmen like Bancroft for a duck ,Was superb in shorter from against windies too

2024-03-03T18:10:52+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


Dont a bit upset that an interstate bowler came over and took a five for on your exclusive island

2024-03-03T09:28:45+00:00

Prez

Roar Rookie


Correct. We have seen Head and Green etc in the shield only a couple of years ago and they are clearly class above any current replacements.

2024-03-03T08:17:15+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Just so that you are clear, that 5 for included WA's last 4 tailender with the new ball. This current innings, this game, his last visit to the crease was 0/62. He needs to play more and perform consistently. That is not interesting to any selector.

2024-03-03T08:16:36+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Just so that you are clear, that 5 for included WA's last 4 tailender with the new ball. This current innings, this game, his last visit to the crease was 0/62. He needs to play more and perform consistently. That is not interesting to any selector.

2024-03-03T07:27:24+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


Ive had a look with many players not playing all 7 or 8 matches its hard on formalines for me to trust. you’ve got guys like Bartlett and Madinson coming in with a small sample of great innings. Bancroft failing at home at Waca this week . Renshaw being away on nz tour. Morris injured I think. I think with such little red ball cricket and questionable opposition the selectors need to take some rotation punts at scg and Gabba next year going on Indias last two tours where they made mince meat of Australia without rotations at certain grounds. Some of the averages at certain grounds dont lie for starc and Lyon, labs hasn’t performed for 17 tests really and heads not far behind him with home deck form at Adelaide but little elsewhere. India are batter than West Indies thats for sure.

2024-03-03T07:24:38+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


amazing in odd. some times a special talent comes along. He seems to be one. In any event he wont play in NZ. 9 month break . Future bright id be looking to select them against India at SCG in particular given starc gets carted there against India and Lyon and spin haven't worked to much at SCG against India let alone poor long term averages for both at SCG.

2024-03-03T07:21:54+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


You just said that on a previous post. He needs to do that for more than one innings. Follow the Shield season. That will help you.

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