Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread
Reply #1799 –
I don't doubt that there has been an element of racism in Australian cricket at all levels. However, while Australia has lagged behind England, South Africa and New Zealand in terms of players with Asian or Indigenous heritage making the Test team, Michael Jeh, writing in 2013 makes the point:
He then takes a slightly more serious approach and points out that:
And
From a pure cricketing perspective, the nature of Australian pitches lends itself to bigger, stronger physiques dominating senior club cricket. You have to be strong and robust enough to hit the deck and get bounce, therefore more suited to the Anglo-Saxon body shape. In England and New Zealand, the nagging medium-pacers and spinners come into their own, thereby opening up the field to bowlers who may lack the pure ‘grunt’ but can do enough with the ball at 125 kph. Australian pitches need to offer more variety full stop. It will automatically create more opportunities for players with different body shapes and techniques. The added bonus is that it will allow our players to adapt better to foreign pitches too.
From a pure cricketing perspective, the nature of Australian pitches lends itself to bigger, stronger physiques dominating senior club cricket. You have to be strong and robust enough to hit the deck and get bounce, therefore more suited to the Anglo-Saxon body shape. In England and New Zealand, the nagging medium-pacers and spinners come into their own, thereby opening up the field to bowlers who may lack the pure ‘grunt’ but can do enough with the ball at 125 kph. Australian pitches need to offer more variety full stop. It will automatically create more opportunities for players with different body shapes and techniques. The added bonus is that it will allow our players to adapt better to foreign pitches too.
And finally:
Michael Jeh is an Oxford Blue who played first-class cricket, and was a Playing Member of the MCC. Perhaps he and Usman should compare notes.
Anyway, Khawaja has had a great career, even if it did go for slightly too long. If anything, that part of his Test career after his recall was better than his first part. Well done and let's hope he goes out with a decent score at the SCG - the curator will probably produce a road