Australia V Pakistan test series

The Australian team for the first test in Perth is probably going to be the same as the 5th test at the Oval in the ashes series apart from Lyons expected return.

There are some interesting short to long term questions for the selectors though based on the PMs XI team selected for the game against the tourists the week prior to the 1st test

Prime Minister’s XI squad to play Pakistan: Nathan McSweeney (c), Cameron Bancroft, Cameron Green, Marcus Harris, Nathan McAndrew, Todd Murphy, Michael Neser, Jimmy Peirson, Matthew Renshaw, Mark Steketee, Beau Webster

With Warner retiring after this series the race is on for the opening spot and all 3 candidates are playing in this game( Harris, Bancroft, Renshaw)

Jury is also out on the keepers role. Inglis hasn’t been picked for this game which indicates to me that he is not far behind the incumbent Carey who is under pressure to perform early in the series.

Mitch Marsh appears to be a lock in for the number 6 spot so Cam Green will probably need to cool his heels in the Big Bash unless there is an injury issue.

The other thing I noticed about the PM squad is the absence of Lance Morris. I am wondering if maybe they are considering unleashing him on a fast Perth track in the first test. Joel Paris is also unlucky not to be in the PMs game as he has been a standout in the Shield competition this year

love to see Lance get his cap along with Inglis
but you get the feeling it’ll be just the same old

Always been harder to get out than get in the Aust 11. Starc was Aust player of the series v Eng from memory…Cummins is skipper and Hazlewood until injured is always first off the rank…the likes of Richardson and Morris need to stay fit for longer periods. Lyon replaces Murphy, Carey will get first crack as keeper. The top 5 pick themselves, whilst Marsh edges out Green for the time being.

Pakistan won’t be easy beats, Babar always makes runs v Aust and the fast boys are more than decent…might need a couple of losses or injuries before that Aust 11 changes TBH.

Khawaja, Green and Carey all had good hit outs in the most recent shield games. None of the candidates to replace Warner did much, I’m wondering why Head is still in India playing in a meaningless T20 series when the first test is only 10 days away. Surely it would have been better for him to have a hit up in club cricket in Adelaide rather than this slap and giggle stuff in the sub continent.
If Pakistan bring their A game they will be a test for Australia, they have a solid batting unit led by Babar and some serious pace. If they get beaten in the first test, they may revert to arguing amongst themselves which is what has happened in other tours.
Australia will probably not stray from their Ashes XI during this series ( barring injury of course) but they may start looking at future players in the West Indies tests later in the summer. So guys like Morris, Richardson, McAndrew, Steketee and Webster may find themselves being selected in these tests

Head still being in India playing a completely meaningless T20 comp just over a week away from the 1st Test starting in Australia for the Summer pretty much sums up the management at CA from the dopey pommy ceo through to Bailey & Ronald McDonald!
All of the likely 1st Test squad should have been on the first plane home the day after the World Cup to get some Sheffield Shield red ball cricket play in but sadly not these days!

the bowling heavy squad selected says they think the drop-in pitch will be a raging seamer
even Lyon may not play
Morris odd on to get his cap at home in an all out pace attack

Considering the way Head bats in all forms of cricket- only one way, not sure all the concern about Head playing no red ball cricket before the test series. Pretty sure on the GABBA green top v SA, Head batted like it was a white ball game. But agree Smith should of gone home straight after the ODi final as he looked cooked in the ODI WC.

Pakistan will be a decent test for Aust, Babar always makes runs v Starc et al and Afridi is a very good bowler. But with the WTC and ODI WC on their resumes, I have no doubt the R&P show will keep on keeping on, infuriating the Langerette’s, as R&P bumble along, relying on, apparently plenty of luck and good fortune for their success…or should I say… successes.

What do people think about Mitchell Johnsons comments about Warner? My reaction was that he went a little bit too far in his criticism. Sure question his place in the team which a lot of people have been doing in the light of his very ordinary test record over the last couple of years but to dredge up the Sand paper gate issue yet again when Warner has well and truly been punished for his part in that is a little bit over the top IMHO.

I think given that Johnson is writing opinion pieces for that “reputable” rag the West Australian, he has been told to be controversial along the lines of Kane Cornes in the AFL.

when I read a bit of the opinion piece I first thought how accurate he was
within hours most of the media comments were on Johnson’s side
one of the selectors fumbled something about performances but for a long while there weren’t any
in the end it’s just an opinion from an ex-cricketer

[quote=“mikeh post=232656 userid=926”]What do people think about Mitchell Johnsons comments about Warner? My reaction was that he went a little bit too far in his criticism. Sure question his place in the team which a lot of people have been doing in the light of his very ordinary test record over the last couple of years but to dredge up the Sand paper gate issue yet again when Warner has well and truly been punished for his part in that is a little bit over the top IMHO.

I think given that Johnson is writing opinion pieces for that “reputable” rag the West Australian, he has been told to be controversial along the lines of Kane Cornes in the AFL.

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Yes, Mike. It’s starting to get a bit tasty now with other former players like Haddin weighing in. I know which one I’d support between Johnno and Warner if push comes to shove which I might add, Warner is pretty good at going by previous run in’s he’s had with de Kock and Joe Root. In all fairness to Warner though, their surnames were probably an untimely reminder of his missus’ chequered past. :slight_smile:

turns out Warner was the initial instigator of the commenting funny that

A couple of standout performances in the PM XI game, firstly Buckingham who took 5 wickets and looked the most lively of all the bowlers, he actually only came into the team when Neser withdrew. Batting wise Renshaw has taken the opportunity to score a century where Bancroft and Harris got themselves out after 50s
Very low key match on a turgid pitch which is totally different from the track the Pakistan team will be faced with next Thursday

first test firming that the squad will have only two under 30
and they are both 29
no Morris
luckily Abrar is out for Pakistan he is a good leggie

Hope Pakistan have come to play .And are competive in the first test.
An article in the Sydney Morning Herald about Test Crickets future in Wa..
No doubt Jim Maxwell + Co pushing for Wa to lose their traditional test.

Pakistan shape as a real threat to an ageing Australian team - Morris really should be in first up for that X something

Depends on which Pakistan team turn up. The gap between their best and worst performances is huge.
Their batsmen will struggle on the Perth pitch if it is pacy and bouncy as usual. They may be more competitive in Melbourne and Sydney. I sure hope so, the last thing test cricket needs is another lop sided summer

GTR that dopey Sydney dinosaur Jim Maxwell should have been pensioned off 2 decades ago…says a lot for the ABC he is still there mumbling away about how Perth should not host a Test Match every bloody year!
Meanwhile his beloved shit tip aka Sydney rains for 4 of the 5 days of their Test over the New Year holiday period and even then only gets barely half full of their 40,000 capacity!

Warner & Uzzie doing a nice demolition job of the Paki bowlers 117 at lunch, could be looking at 350++ for the day.
And tell Jim Maxwell that it’s a lovely fine warm (29) Perth day as usual. Great day and great place to play test cricket!!

5-346 is a pretty decent day for Australia, albeit against a below par Pakistan bowling line up. Every batsman got a start but only Warner went on with it. So it will be the fairy tale end he was hoping for, the only thing that would make it better for him would be a century in the Sydney test.
Still a chance for Pakistan in this game if they can use the new ball better than they did the first one this morning. They might be able to restrict Australia to around 400 if they can get Marsh early.

Good Thursday crowd of over 15,000.
Tough day for Pakistan,the ball didn’t swing.One strike bowler and the rest bowling in the 130’s.As soon as they pitch short its going to the boundary.