The Sheffield Shield isn’t producing tough run machines like it used to. State coaches tell us why not

Alex Malcolm09-Oct-2019Steven Smith’s elevated batting during the 2019 Ashes series might have helped Australia retain the urn but it also exposed concerns over their batting depth at Test level.This isn’t a recent discovery. Smith, and to a lesser extent until the Ashes, David Warner, have masked the fact the Sheffield Shield and Australia’s much-hyped talent pathway system hasn’t produced a bevy of players who can thrive consistently at Test level.While accepting that Australia entered the 2000s as a great – perhaps the greatest – Test side, there has been a significant drop in Australian batsmen averaging 40 in Test cricket. From 2000 to 2009, 16 Australian players averaged over 40. This decade the figure stands at nine (with a minimum of ten matches).