The All Time XI For All Time: West Indies
Through electric bowling, dashing batting and acrobatic fielding the West Indies made themselves one of the most popular teams throughout history.
Adam Voges has dismissed claims he could be one of the candidates to play a part in the Ashes series starting next month.
The Western Australian was backed by former Australian leg spinner Stuart MacGill recently in an online discussion about the ongoing ODI series against India.
MacGill, speaking alongside former ABC Grandstand cricket commentator Glenn Mitchell, was asked about the players he believed would have a significant impact in the ODI series.
“I would like to see some fringe Australian players push for Test honours,” he replied. “I think someone like Adam Voges will look really good in the middle order for Australia in the Test matches.
“I really really want Adam Voges to do big things and I think he should be playing the first Test.”
Since the start of the India series, Bailey has firmed as the likely candidate to bat at number six given his outstanding form there.
But with selectors stating the Indian ODI series to be a benchmark for selection, Voges’ calm and mature innings of 73 not out in the third ODI would not have escaped the selectors’ minds either.
Voges’ ODI figures are nearly as impressive as Bailey’s, averaging 48 in his 28 matches for Australia. On top of that, his first class average is higher than Bailey’s.
MacGill also believed Voges’ ability to bowl will also him in good stead. “He can bowl a little bit of left arm spin. I have my fingers crossed he can do some things and be part of the Test team.”
Despite MacGill’s push for Voges to be Australia’s number six for the first Test, Voges stated to the press that the Ashes was an unrealistic goal.
One of the aspects that is likely to be held against Voges is that he is already 34 years of age. But as Chris Rogers has shown, age is simply a number.
With four matches still to be played in India and couple of Shield matches upon his return, Voges could well be a surprise selection in couple of weeks’ time.
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