"For us, the simple formula is to pick our best six batters and our best four bowlers."
When in recent memory have the selectors actually stuck by this simple formula? Cameron White one of our best 4 bowlers? Shane Watson one of our best 6 bats?
I am still in shock after day 2 of the fourth test. When I discovered that Jason Krejza was in the Australian side at the expense of Stuart Clark while Cameron White gets to fill space once more, I was pretty confident I knew how things would turn out.
India would score 400+ runs, and Krejza would conceed at least 200 runs in the process. I was spot on.
What left my jaw hanging on the floor was the fact that he took 8 wickets! In a performance that could be described as the best and worst debut ever, he's gone ahead and equalled the record for most wickets taken in a debut innings, and broken the record for the most runs ever conceded in a debut innings.
Krazy is the word. So my question is - does a massive amount of wickets make up for conceding a massive amount of runs?