Showing posts with label showdown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label showdown. Show all posts

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Starc, Hilfenhaus in bowling showdown

Updated November 21, 2012 07:15:18

Michael Clarke could make his decision on whether to replace Ben Hilfenhaus with left-armer Mitchell Starc for the second Test against South Africa after training on Wednesday.

Incumbent Hilfenhaus is desperately trying to hold onto his place in the attack for the Adelaide match starting on Thursday, after a lacklustre effort in Brisbane.

Starc is favoured to come into the side for his fifth cap, but former skipper Ricky Ponting said Clarke had a tough call to make after Hilfenhaus made a late bid for a reprieve after amping up his efforts in the nets on Tuesday.

"Talking to the coaches, they are a lot happier with his work (Tuesday) than (on Monday)," said Ponting.

"They thought he bowled better and that's a good sign for us."

Starc's swing could come in handy against Proteas skipper Graeme Smith who has traditionally struggled against left-armers - namely Indian seamer Zaheer Khan.

The 22-year-old Starc said he had not spoken to Clarke about Smith's weakness, but felt he was in a better position to make an impact at Test level than he was when he debuted last summer in Brisbane.

"We had it swinging around in the nets (on Monday) so hopefully we can bring that out into the game, and hopefully get the ball to reverse a bit, where it's more abrasive on the dryer track," Starc said.

"(Australian coach) Mickey Arthur has said right from the get-go, there's a plan for everyone.

"He's been quite honest. He's spoken to me a lot about coming in around the team ... they have kept me informed and it's been pretty successful over the past 12 months.

"I feel I have improved my game and learnt so much being around the Australian team, then gone away and been left alone a bit as well, to my own devices."

Ponting said Starc was a special talent and predicts big things.

"I have been impressed with Mitchell and his development in all forms of the game over the past 12 months," he said.

"What he has done for Australia in one-day cricket over the past few months has been pretty spectacular and we are just hoping he keeps developing that way as far as his red ball cricket is concerned.

"When you have somebody who can bowl at his pace and a left-armer like that who can swing the ball back ... they're a very dangerous proposition for any batsman and a nice acquisition for any team to have."

Clarke could also decide on Wednesday on Shane Watson's availability as he recovers from a calf strain.

AAP

Tags: cricket, sport, adelaide-5000, sa, australia

First posted November 21, 2012 07:13:24


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Friday, December 23, 2011

Doherty relishing MacGill showdown

Updated December 20, 2011 19:45:22

Hobart Hurricanes skipper Xavier Doherty is looking forward to measuring himself up against veteran spinner Stuart MacGill in Wednesday night's first Big Bash League match at Bellerive.

The fringe Australian tweaker has been impressed with the returns from the retirement home of MacGill, Shane Warne and Brad Hogg in the revamped Twenty20 competition.

Doherty got a first-hand look at Hogg in last weekend's first-up win over the Perth Scorchers, and will get a close-up look at 40-year-old legspinner MacGill when the Hurricanes host the Sydney Sixers.

"I think he's still got a bit left in him," Doherty told reporters on Tuesday.

"As a spinner I guess you probably don't lose your touch too much.

"It doesn't take a lot of effort to run in, as long as your fingers and shoulder's still working you probably don't lose it too much.

"Those guys have shown they've still got a bit to offer."

MacGill grabbed 2 for 21 in the Sixers' victory over Brisbane Heat last Friday, while Doherty impressed with 1 for 15 from four overs against the Scorchers.

The 29-year-old left-arm orthodox bowler, who has played two Tests and 16 one-day internationals, is hopeful he can feature in the ODI tri-series featuring Australia, India and Sri Lanka in the new year.

"If I have a good tournament hopefully something pops up for me," he said.

"The one-day series for Australia kicks off in February so hopefully my name's mentioned about that time."

The second-placed Hurricanes go into the match without Ricky Ponting, who is in the national squad with Jon Wells and Matt Johnston in the frame as possible replacements.

The third-placed Sixers have named dangerman Peter Nevill as Test 'keeper Brad Haddin's replacement.

Hobart Hurricanes: Xavier Doherty (capt), Travis Birt, Ben Hilfenhaus, Michael Hogan, Phil Jaques, Matt Johnston, Jason Krejza, Ben Laughlin, Rhett Lockyear, Rana Naveed, Owais Shah, Tom Triffitt, Jon Wells (12th man TBA).

Sydney Sixers: Steve Smith (capt), Dwayne Bravo, Josh Hazlewood, Moises Henriques, Brett Lee, Michael Lumb, Stuart MacGill, Nic Maddinson, Ian Moran, Peter Nevill, Mitchell Starc, Dominic Thornely (12th man).

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Tags: twenty20, cricket, sport, hobart-7000, tas, sydney-2000, nsw, australia

First posted December 20, 2011 19:45:22


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