Originally posted by klais
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Also it might be a bit extreme to have Jonothan Wells as very defensive. His strike rates aren't great, but he is very proactive and faces very few dots. If that comes into consideration with the batters aggression, than maybe he should just be defensive.
Sam Heazlett is also down as being average aggression, when I think aggressive would be more suitable. He has a good one day strike rate and is regarded as someone who plays their shots. He has often played for struggling sides, and might have slightly lower strike rates because of this.
Cameron Gannon has lost some pace since he remodelled his action. I would think he is RFM now rather than RMF.
I'm also not sure as Lalor as LMF. He is quicker than Gannon, but I think tends to work in 130s and rarely pushes 140kph.
I'm pretty sure Rob Quiney is retired now. Might be worth checking.
Daniel Worrall is probably only RFM not RMF in my view. He usually operates in the low 130s and looks to swing the bowl rather than fire it done. Similar case to Lalor.
Hilfenhaus is not as quick as he once was either, meaning he could probably be lowered to RFM.
Ashton Turner is down as average, but he is quite an aggressive batter. His list A and T20 strike rates reflect this, and he was always a quick scorer when he captained Australia's youth teams. I think aggressive would be good, but he might even be bordering on very aggressive.
I think Mitchell Marsh could also be bumped up to aggresive. He is a natural shot maker, and also can't defend
Aiden Blizzard has always been considered quite an aggressive batter. His SRs might be higher, but he has failed to make big scored at domestic level. Their still pretty good nonetheless.
Its early days, but I think Nair should be defensive rather than very defensive. It's hard to say though.
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