Anyone who things Australia's second XI would beat any of the major test nations is delusional - they would have excellent fast bowling resources but the batting in their main squad is, with respect, pretty thin and the second XI would be proportionately worse. The likely top six - Warner, Rogers, S Marsh, Clarke, Smith, M Marsh (or Watson) is full of players England will quite fancy bowling at in our conditions...
Interesting selections for me are:
Voges - he has to be fair has a very good Shield season, and we all grumble when England take no account of form in their discussions. But...he's 36, so hardly the future, and has never looked that impressive even in first class cricket over here.
Siddle - this is an uncharacteristically sentimental selection to my mind - Siddle of 2011/12 yes, but the new medium pace version? When there were options such as Bird, Cummins, Abbott and Pattinson available? Seems an odd one...
Fawad Ahmed - I'll leave for now the issue of Australia, always so keen to slight others for their players born abroad in ignorance of the heritage of its entire rugby team, changing their nationality laws to blag 'Stani failures and concentrate on the thought that Maxwell must be gutted. Australia are unlikely to play two spinners, and if they did would need to adjust the rest of their side to accommodate, and Maxwell must have fancied his chances...