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    Brad Hogg to be oldest World20 player

    How good is this???? What a legend!

    Hog-ey Hog-ey Hog-ey!!!!!




    AUSTRALIA has gone back to the future by selecting ageing veterans Brad Hogg, Brad Hodge and Brad Haddin in its squad for the World Twenty20 in Bangladesh next month.

    The three Brads combine for 118 years of experience in the 15-man squad, dismissing the notion that T20 cricket is a young man’s game.

    Hogg, 43, is set to become the oldest player in the history of international T20 cricket, while 39-year-old Hodge has been rewarded for smashing 219 runs at 36.5 for the Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League.

    Test wicketkeeper Haddin, 36, continues to ripen with age, selected to replace Matt Wade behind the stumps.

    Shane Watson, David Warner and Mitchell Johnson join Haddin as the other Test players who will stay on in South Africa for warm-up T20 internationals leading into the World T20, which kicks off for Australia on March 23.

    All-rounder James Faulkner has been picked in anticipation he will recover from knee surgery in time, while Starc has been selected after returning from his own injury problems in style in Australia’s T20 clean-sweep of England in January.

    George Bailey will lead the squad in Bangladesh, with Australia shooting for their first ever World Twenty20 title after four unsuccessful attempts.

    “We have selected a squad that has plenty of experience playing the Twenty20 format in the subcontinent,” said chair of the national selection panel, John Inverarity.

    “We have a group with good depth in power hitting and a range of bowling options.”

    The old will partner the new in the spin department for Australia in the subcontinental conditions, with rookie Victorian legspinner James Muirhead picked alongside Hogg for his first major international tournament.

    Muirhead, 20, was a standout in Australia’s thrashing of England, while Hogg made his return to the international stage on the back of another strong Big Bash League summer for premiers’ the Perth Scorchers.

    Hogg could eclipses Kenyan Steve Tikolo (42) as the oldest Twenty20 international in history.

    “Brad Hogg comes into the squad as the other frontline spinner,” Inverarity said.

    “Once again Brad bowled very well for the Perth Scorchers in the Big Bash League and many batsmen found him difficult to read. “Despite his age, his enthusiasm and fitness are undiminished.

    “We were highly impressed with James Muirhead who displayed a good temperament, excellent control and a leg-break that turns significantly.”

    Glenn Maxwell, Dan Christian and Cameron White join Faulkner in providing excellent all-round ability.

    Faulkner’s rehabilitation will be monitored ahead of the team leaving for South Africa, but Inverarity expects the 23-year-old will be passed fit.

    Australia will have some tough decisions to make in regards to their batting order, with Warner, Aaron Finch and White all capable of opening.

    Hodge has been one of Australian cricket’s most unlucky men over the years, despite possessing a brilliant domestic record across all formats.

    Inverarity admits his inclusion is just reward for consistency over a long period.

    “Brad Hodge has made a great number of Twenty20 runs on the subcontinent and played many match-defining innings there,” he said.

    “He will provide the squad with a great deal of calm experience and knowledge.

    “His inclusion is just reward for his outstanding performances in this form of the game over many seasons.”

    George Bailey (cart, Hobart Hurricanes), Dan Christian (Brisbane Heat), Nathan Coulter-Nile (Perth Scorchers), James Faulkner (Melbourne Stars), Aaron Finch (Melbourne Renegades), Brad Haddin (Sydney Sixers), Brad Hodge (Melbourne Stars), Brad Hogg (Perth Scorchers), Glenn Maxwell (Melbourne Stars), James Muirhead (Melbourne Stars), Mitchell Johnson (Brisbane Heat), Starc (Sydney Sixers), David Warner (Sydney Thunder), Shane Watson (Brisbane Heat), Cameron White (Melbourne Stars).

    http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spor...-1226823624384

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    Great game, Fucken battled right through to the 80!

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    Awesome and why not keep on playing if you love the game, keep yourself fit and are still bamboozling batsman with the tongue dangling out.

    Hope to see him again next year playing for the scorchers in BBL04

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    Generally speaking you aren’t learning much if your lips are moving!!!

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    Good on Hoggy.

    By why is Hodge included over Dunk (top scored with 395 at 43.89), Katich (314 at 31.4) and Simmons (278 at 39.71)?

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    coz Stone Cold says so

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    Because Brad Hodge is a serial whinger about not getting a crack for Australia

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    Quote Originally Posted by jargan83 View Post
    Because Brad Hodge is a serial whinger about not getting a crack for Australia
    Cricket Aus probably sick of Victorians whinging about him not being in Aus sides

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    Brad Hodge was only hard done by if you speak to a Victorian

    Probably a few people that were hard done by with that World Cup squad, Ben Cutting is another who should have been there probably instead of Dan Christian. Ben Dunk as you pointed out has been ripped off but there are plenty of options to open the batting. I probably would have had Chris Lynn in before the whigning Victard. Also good to see Matthew Wade miss out because he is uselss. Would have been goo to see Mitch Marsh in the squad at least.

    If I had to name a side based on that squad it would be

    Finch
    Warner
    Watson
    Maxwell
    Bailey
    Haddin
    Faulkner
    Johnson
    Coulter-Nile
    Hogg
    Muirhead

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