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Chairman of Selectors
Ok, picture this. You are a manager of a team that is going around the world to play 3 Tests, 2 Twenty20's and 4 ODI's in that order. A test win is 3 points, a draw is 1 point. A ODI win is 2 points and a Twenty20 win 1 point.
The selectors have picked a squad and you have to choose from Clarke or Symonds to take on the tour for the number 5 spot. You can only take 1 for the whole tour as no one gets injured
and you play everywhere in the World so we can't use the argument of how good one of the players are in a country.
When you select a player they don't change form at all during the series, so they keep their current form.
Do you take Clarke who is a much superior and reliable Test player, a great fielder and handy bowler. Winning all 3 Tests is vital as doing that means you only need 1 One Day win to wrap up the tour. His one Day from is poor, but his captaincy is vital in Twenty20's, same with his electric fielding and great bowling. He is a good bowler in One Dayers too.
Or do you take Symonds? A less reliable Test batsmen, but can score big runs in One Dayers and can hit big in Twenty20's. Winning all 4 ODI's give you 8 points, which means just 1 Test wraps up the tour. His bowling is very handy and can adjust to whatever needs to be bowled according to the track. Look at the order of the matches too, Symonds can get in big hitting form in the Twenty20's to be prepared to score a lot for runs in the One Dayers.
I would probably take Clarke. His Test form is great and saved us many times during the Summer. His One Day form is good enough, and he is a good bowler and fielder which is needed.
Also, Symonds isn't the best behaved player and Clarke's vice captaincy could prove handy as it has made him more mature and responsible.
The selectors have picked a squad and you have to choose from Clarke or Symonds to take on the tour for the number 5 spot. You can only take 1 for the whole tour as no one gets injured

When you select a player they don't change form at all during the series, so they keep their current form.
Do you take Clarke who is a much superior and reliable Test player, a great fielder and handy bowler. Winning all 3 Tests is vital as doing that means you only need 1 One Day win to wrap up the tour. His one Day from is poor, but his captaincy is vital in Twenty20's, same with his electric fielding and great bowling. He is a good bowler in One Dayers too.
Or do you take Symonds? A less reliable Test batsmen, but can score big runs in One Dayers and can hit big in Twenty20's. Winning all 4 ODI's give you 8 points, which means just 1 Test wraps up the tour. His bowling is very handy and can adjust to whatever needs to be bowled according to the track. Look at the order of the matches too, Symonds can get in big hitting form in the Twenty20's to be prepared to score a lot for runs in the One Dayers.
I would probably take Clarke. His Test form is great and saved us many times during the Summer. His One Day form is good enough, and he is a good bowler and fielder which is needed.
Also, Symonds isn't the best behaved player and Clarke's vice captaincy could prove handy as it has made him more mature and responsible.
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