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| Stones And Cricket
Now that the test match season has come to a close, and Australia's rfailed to regain the Ashes, rrthis is my side for moving forward. Also, rThe Rolling Stones probably don't get enough love rraround here. | 1 | | The Rolling Stones Let It Bleed
1. Shane Watson. Consistent, and plenty of value with the ball. Just needs
to turn those fifties into tons. | 2 | | The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
2. Phil Hughes. His scores of late have been pretty shaky, but it's obvious
how hard he's worked on his technique, with good results. Way too much
potential to drop him just yet. | 3 | | The Rolling Stones Exile on Main Street
3. Usman Khawaja. Easily the most exciting prospect in the country. Should
have a lengthy career ahead of him. | 4 | | The Rolling Stones Beggar's Banquet
4. Callum Ferguson. While I do think he's pretty overrated, it seems he's
the best placed state batsman to come through. Wouldn't surprise me if he
doesn't perform though. | 5 | | The Rolling Stones Aftermath
5. Michael Clarke (c). I'm one of those few who actually agree on Clarke
being captain. His form will improve batting at 5, and he's the man to take
the team forward. | 6 | | The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones
6. Ricky Ponting. We need his experience for a little longer yet. He'd be a
daunting prospect for any side, batting at 6. | 7 | | The Rolling Stones Some Girls
7. Tim Paine. The sooner we get him in the side the better. Possibly a future
captain, and there seems to be a bit more about him with the gloves than
Brad Haddin. | 8 | | The Rolling Stones Get Yer Ya-Yas Out!
8. Mitchell Johnson. Obviously needs to regain some consistent confidence,
but he's our best hope of a spearhead for the attack. Dangerous lower
order bat which we also need these days. | 9 | | The Rolling Stones Goats Head Soup
9. Nathan Hauritz. He's no Shane Warne, but he's the best we've got.
Michael Beer looks okay in this current match, but the way Hauritz got
dropped after India was disgusting. He's in form too. | 10 | | The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones No.2
10. Josh Hazlewood. Obviously not ready quite yet, but he'll be a quick of
the future for sure. If there's anything we need, it's a youthful fast bowler,
rather than all these late 20's debutants we've had of late. | 11 | | The Rolling Stones Black and Blue
11. Doug Bollinger. Doug the rug adds much needed character to the team.
Tries his heart out as well, and will take enough big wickets consistently to
earn his keep. | |
Edwin
01.05.11 | A bit harsh to drop Hussey, but it's time to move forward everyone! Albums are somewhat ranked. | TheBoss88
01.05.11 | I know nothing about cricket or what you're talking about - but yes, the Stones need so much more love around here. | Mordecai.
01.05.11 | fuck ricky needs to go now. | kangaroopoo
01.05.11 | good points Edwin, time for Ponting to focus on batting, not daring enough tactically as a captain, we just don't have a consistent strike bowler to put the fear into the opposition (warne, mcgrath)
not a huge stones fan but gimme shelter, omg, is kristina kenneally worthy | Edwin
01.05.11 | Gimme Shelter is surely the best Stones song, I agree Kanga. I don't think Kristina will be serving a second term as premier :'( | kangaroopoo
01.05.11 | Yeah a waste, surprised she's not the only person left in her government, seems like there's another disgraced minister every time I turn on the news. | SCREAMorphine
01.05.11 | Mothers Little Helper is my personal favourite |
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