In 'n verfrissende openhartige onderhoud het die Australiese kaptein Michael Clarke aangekondig die Engelse begin 11 vir die eerste as-toets. Ons weet nie of dit goed is dat hy die span ken nie, maar die span wat hy gelys het, is die span wat ons self sou gekies het, so it could be just intelligent guesswork.
If England had selected Graham Onions in their squad (soos hulle moes gedoen) we would have preferred to see them play 5 bowlers, but England rarely pick 5 and they wont want to change a formula that has brought them a lot of success in the last few years. Most of the team picks itself (1 wicket keeper, 3 obvious bowlers and 4 obvious batsmen) sodat daar eintlik net 3 places to sort out. Given that England consistently pick 4 bowlers we need to find 1 bowler and 2 batsmen. In all 3 gevalle die keuse lyk reguit-vorentoe.
- kok
- Carberry
- Trott
- Pieterson
- klok
- wortel
- Prior (of Bairstow)
- Broad
- Swann
- Anderson
- Tremlett
This is a pretty strong looking side, en Ek fancy hul kanse teen enige 11 the Aussies have to offer. So with that in mind, it’s time for my series prediction. I’m going to go with 3–0 to England, although I wouldn’t be all that surprised if the Aussies sneaked one. With that said, what do we expect the Aussie side to be?
- Chris Rogers
- David Warner
- Shane Watson
- Michael Clarke
- Steve Smith
- George Bailey
- Brad Haddin
- Mitchell Johnson
- Peter Siddle
- Ryan Harris
- Nathan Lyon
Soos ons vantevore gesê het, we’re not convinced by Shane Watson or Steve Smith as batsmen. George Bailey in unknown and unproven at test level. In the bowling department Mitchell Johnson doesn’t tend to bowl well against England and Nathan Lyon wouldn’t get near the England starting 11. 3 of the Aussie 6 batsmen are left-handed which is a bonus for Graeme Swann.
“Die pienk bal lyk grys / blou in die rooi / groen tekort, afhangende van die erns daarvan. Ek het 'n simulasie gedoen met kleurblindheid…”