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Havnt seen Hauritz bowl or bat that much so i cant comment. He would want to have a good temperant though as the World Cup is high pressure and not a place for the mentally weak.

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The W.C. squad looks fairly predictable and with only 15 allowed there's little or no room for surprises.

If we assume the present 12 will go (Warne in), we're looking at one spare batsman, one spinner and one all-rounder.

Batsman: Maher looks a shoe-in but others in the hunt are Hussey and Blewett. Roughies ? Justin Langer and Michael Clarke. Aw, OK Kristen, Steve Waugh.

Spinner: Hauritz looked good in South Africa and does have the temperament. MacGilla is a chance if Warney can't make it. Brad Hogg is the roughy.

All-rounder: I have my doubts about Shane Watson in the first XI and would have Ian Harvey in there but he's under an injury cloud so this position is wide open really and we could do worse than Andrew Symonds (brilliant fieldsman, bowls medium pace and off spin and on his day an explosive batsman) or even Blewett.



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Steve Waugh has to tour especially if Warne doesnt go.

Who would you take a person who has delivered time in and time out or a guy who may perform once in a blue moon ??

It reminds me of how everyone wrote off Perkins at the Olympics and how people wrote off Mark Taylor

Champions rise to the occassion and make no mistake Steve Waugh is a champion!!!!

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I disagree that MacGill can't bowl in the first 15 JLC. Remember his one day debut a couple of years ago. The Australian quicks were hit out of the attack by Adbul Razzaq and MacGill came on and bowled the 12th over. He went on to bowl 7 in that spell, and finished with 4/19 off his 10 overs earning him man of the match.

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That may be a fair point that you have. Lets wait and see how MacGill goes. I hope he does prove me wrong and bowls brilliantly if given the opportunity. Very few spin bowlers are good enough to bowl in the first 15 overs of a game.

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"Steve Waugh has to tour especially if Warne doesnt go" - JLC

M8, what's that mean ? Suddenly, Steve's a leg spinner ?!! He hasn't bowled seriously for ages and in any case his figures don't stack up too well. He averages almost 36 runs per wicket, strikes once in 7.5 overs, gives away more r.p.o. than Shoaib Akhtar and has never taken more than 3 wickets in a spell !!

So, given those figures, you'd send him as a batsman but as he hasn't much form to recommend him (he was dropped because of lack of runs) AND he'd have to be picked ahead of either, one of the batsmen already in the top 6 or Jimmy Maher and Greg Blewett, who are both in sparkling form.

So, do you reckon he should be reinstated as captain ? That's not going to happen, m8, and to take him just on that basis (leadership/experience/inspiration) would only undermine the present skipper. He has had his day in the one-dayers.

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No its about experience and leadership. Steve Waugh has been there and done that and to me has the required skills to do the job.

He wont undermine Pontings leadership, if anything he will add to it. Even though Ponting is captain im sure he listens and gets input from experienced players.

People are too quick to write off champions. Maher, Lehmann, Blewett, Symonds whoever else you can throw up none of these guys will ever get close to being uttered in the same calibre or class as Steve Waugh. If my life depended on it i would rather have Steve Waugh anyday.

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It may be up and coming talent but when it comes to World Cup i would go with people who are proven. People are comparing Steve Waugh, Symonds, Watson etc. I find that insulting as Symonds and Watson havnt done anything at International level. Neither Symonds or Watson have proven themselves worthy of a World Cup position.

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I totally agree with u JLC. Waugh's experience and calmness underpressure is an invaluable asset to the team. People are forgetting that he single handedly won the World Cup for us. if he is selected as an allrounder he only needs to be able to bowl 5 overs a match. Lehmann, Bevan and Martyn can bowl the other 5 between them. Why do we necessarily need an allrounder that bowls 10 overs.

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its not their faults they got picked b4 steve.

anyway! i happen to think symonds is alrite!!

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<FONT size="4">WORLD CUP BATTING AVERAGES</FONT s>

Australia
Name Mat I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St

MG Bevan 17 13 4 389 69 43.22 - 3 5 -
DC Boon 16 16 1 815 100 54.33 2 5 2 -
AR Border 25 24 0 452 67 18.83 - 1 10 -
GS Chappell 5 5 0 129 50 25.80 - 1 3 -
IM Chappell 5 5 0 121 62 24.20 - 1 - -
TM Chappell 4 4 0 139 110 34.75 1 - 1 -
GJ Cosier 3 2 0 6 6 3.00 - - 1 -
AC Dale 2 1 1 3 3* - - - 2 -
WM Darling 3 3 0 51 25 17.00 - - - -
GC Dyer 8 4 0 50 27 12.50 - - 9 2
G Dymock 3 2 1 14 10 14.00 - - - -
R Edwards 5 4 1 166 80* 55.33 - 2 - -
DW Fleming 16 4 2 12 8* 6.00 - - 5 -
AC Gilchrist 10 10 0 224 63 22.40 - 2 12 2
GJ Gilmour 2 2 1 42 28* 42.00 - - 1 -
IA Healy 14 11 2 110 31 12.22 - - 18 3
AMJ Hilditch 3 3 0 143 72 47.66 - 1 1 -
TG Hogan 4 4 2 24 11 12.00 - - 2 -
RM Hogg 8 5 4 29 19* 29.00 - - 1 -
DW Hookes 6 6 0 133 56 22.16 - 1 3 -
KJ Hughes 8 8 1 218 69 31.14 - 2 3 -
MG Hughes 1 1 1 0 0* - - - - -
AG Hurst 3 2 2 6 3* - - - - -
DM Jones 16 16 2 590 90 42.14 - 5 6 -
BP Julian 2 1 0 9 9 9.00 - - - -
TJ Laughlin 1 1 0 8 8 8.00 - - - -
SG Law 7 6 2 204 72 51.00 - 1 - -
GF Lawson 4 4 0 24 16 6.00 - - - -
S Lee 4 2 0 11 9 5.50 - - 1 -
DS Lehmann 9 8 2 136 76 22.66 - 1 - -
DK Lillee 9 3 1 19 16* 9.50 - - - -
RB McCosker 5 5 0 120 73 24.00 - 1 - -
CJ McDermott 17 11 0 43 14 3.90 - - 4 -
GD McGrath 17 3 2 0 0* 0.00 - - 1 -
KH MacLeay 4 4 0 19 9 4.75 - - 1 -
AA Mallett 3 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - 1 -
GR Marsh 13 13 1 579 126* 48.25 2 2 2 -
RW Marsh 11 11 4 220 52* 31.42 - 2 17 1
DR Martyn 2 2 0 29 18 14.50 - - - -
TBA May 6 3 1 16 15 8.00 - - 1 -
TM Moody 18 16 5 329 57 29.90 - 3 5 -
JK Moss 1 1 0 7 7 7.00 - - 2 -
SP O'Donnell 7 4 0 15 7 3.75 - - 4 -
RT Ponting 17 17 1 583 102 36.43 1 1 7 -
GD Porter 2 1 0 3 3 3.00 - - 1 -
BA Reid 14 5 2 10 5* 3.33 - - 4 -
PR Reiffel 11 6 3 28 13* 9.33 - - 4 -
MA Taylor 9 9 0 206 74 22.88 - 2 1 -
PL Taylor 9 7 3 34 17* 8.50 - - 1 -
JR Thomson 8 5 2 51 21 17.00 - - 1 -
A Turner 5 5 0 201 101 40.20 1 - 3 -
MRJ Veletta 4 4 1 136 48 45.33 - - - -
MHN Walker 5 3 0 33 18 11.00 - - 1 -
KD Walters 5 5 1 123 59 30.75 - 1 - -
SK Warne 17 9 3 66 24 11.00 - - 2 -
ME Waugh 22 22 3 1004 130 52.84 4 4 11 -
SR Waugh 33 30 10 978 120* 48.90 1 6 14 -
KC Wessels 12 12 2 405 85 40.50 - 4 8 -
MR Whitney 7 3 2 22 9* 22.00 - - - -
GM Wood 5 5 1 144 73 36.00 - 1 1 -
KJ Wright 3 2 0 29 23 14.50 - - 5 -
GN Yallop 9 9 3 247 66* 41.16 - 2 - -
AK Zesers 2 2 2 10 8* - - - 1 -


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<FONT size="4">WORLD CUP BOWLING AVERAGES</FONT s>

Australia
Name Mat O M R W Ave Best 4w 5w SR Econ

MG Bevan 17 50 2 237 4 59.25 2-35 - - 75.0 4.74
DC Boon 16 1 0 17 0 - - - - - 17.00
AR Border 25 73 1 342 9 38.00 2-27 - - 48.6 4.68
GS Chappell 5 18 0 88 0 - - - - - 4.88
IM Chappell 5 7 1 23 2 11.50 2-14 - - 21.0 3.28
TM Chappell 4 19.4 0 98 4 24.50 3-47 - - 29.5 4.98
GJ Cosier 3 27.2 4 95 5 19.00 3-54 - - 32.8 3.47
AC Dale 2 15 3 53 1 53.00 1-18 - - 90.0 3.53
WM Darling 3 - - - - - - - - - -
GC Dyer 8 - - - - - - - - - -
G Dymock 3 31 7 64 2 32.00 1-17 - - 93.0 2.06
R Edwards 5 - - - - - - - - - -
DW Fleming 16 133.2 12 583 26 22.42 5-36 - 1 30.7 4.37
AC Gilchrist 10 - - - - - - - - - -
GJ Gilmour 2 24 8 62 11 5.63 6-14 - 2 13.0 2.58
IA Healy 14 - - - - - - - - - -
AMJ Hilditch 3 - - - - - - - - - -
TG Hogan 4 47 2 172 6 28.66 2-33 - - 47.0 3.65
RM Hogg 8 78 9 271 10 27.10 3-40 - - 46.8 3.47
DW Hookes 6 - - - - - - - - - -
KJ Hughes 8 - - - - - - - - - -
MG Hughes 1 9 1 49 1 49.00 1-49 - - 54.0 5.44
AG Hurst 3 32 6 119 7 17.00 5-21 - 1 27.4 3.71
DM Jones 16 1 0 5 0 - - - - - 5.00
BP Julian 2 17 2 80 0 - - - - - 4.70
TJ Laughlin 1 9.1 0 38 2 19.00 2-38 - - 27.5 4.14
SG Law 7 5 0 23 0 - - - - - 4.60
GF Lawson 4 38 7 127 5 25.40 3-29 - - 45.6 3.34
S Lee 4 19 3 80 1 80.00 1-25 - - 114.0 4.21
DS Lehmann 9 2 0 17 0 - - - - - 8.50
DK Lillee 9 98 8 400 12 33.33 5-34 - 1 49.0 4.08
RB McCosker 5 - - - - - - - - - -
CJ McDermott 17 149 8 599 27 22.18 5-44 1 1 33.1 4.02
GD McGrath 17 158 19 625 24 26.04 5-14 - 1 39.5 3.95
KH MacLeay 4 44.5 6 163 8 20.37 6-39 - 1 33.6 3.63
AA Mallett 3 35 3 156 3 52.00 1-35 - - 70.0 4.45
GR Marsh 13 - - - - - - - - - -
RW Marsh 11 - - - - - - - - - -
DR Martyn 2 2 0 25 0 - - - - - 12.50
TBA May 6 44 1 213 4 53.25 2-29 - - 66.0 4.84
TM Moody 18 102 7 460 14 32.85 3-25 - - 43.7 4.50
JK Moss 1 - - - - - - - - - -
SP O'Donnell 7 60.4 6 261 9 29.00 4-39 1 - 40.4 4.30
RT Ponting 17 - - - - - - - - - -
GD Porter 2 18 5 33 3 11.00 2-13 - - 36.0 1.83
BA Reid 14 122.4 10 512 9 56.88 2-38 - - 81.7 4.17
PR Reiffel 11 93 6 401 12 33.41 3-55 - - 46.5 4.31
MA Taylor 9 - - - - - - - - - -
PL Taylor 9 47.4 1 218 6 36.33 2-14 - - 47.6 4.57
JR Thomson 8 76.5 10 290 7 41.42 3-51 - - 65.8 3.77
A Turner 5 - - - - - - - - - -
MRJ Veletta 4 - - - - - - - - - -
MHN Walker 5 57.2 10 210 6 35.00 3-22 - - 57.3 3.66
KD Walters 5 17 1 85 1 85.00 1-29 - - 102.0 5.00
SK Warne 17 162.5 16 624 32 19.50 4-29 4 - 30.5 3.83
ME Waugh 22 62 1 313 5 62.60 3-38 - - 74.4 5.04
SR Waugh 33 173.1 7 814 27 30.14 3-36 - - 38.4 4.70
KC Wessels 12 - - - - - - - - - -
MR Whitney 7 66 12 215 9 23.88 4-34 1 - 44.0 3.25
GM Wood 5 - - - - - - - - - -
KJ Wright 3 - - - - - - - - - -
GN Yallop 9 22 0 110 3 36.66 2-28 - - 44.0 5.00
AK Zesers 2 15 1 74 1 74.00 1-37 - - 90.0 4.93


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Agree with CQ. And anyway, JLC, who's comparing Watson and Symonds with Steve Waugh? After all, they DID make the 30 player squad - he didn't.

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Sorry I'm with JLC on this one

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Post by Donny »

It's irrelevant anyway as we've now been informed that unless a player was selected in the 30 man squad, they can't be in the WC 15.

Hey, gobbles, do you think Ryan Campbell is a chance? Even as a cover for Gilly (and handy spare batsman).

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