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***Official** West Indies in England***

pup11

International Coach
How the hell does Rauf manages to hang on to the ICC elite panel of umpires, he has made lots of dire decisions in recent times.


So is KP in danger of missing the first test??
 

Steulen

International Regular
I hope Fred steps up with both bat and ball in case KP misses the 1st test.
May, home Test, crap opponent...Freddie isn't needed, they've got Hoggy and Harmy to take 17 wickets between them, and someone like Cook or Bell will get the big century to end all suspense.

Maybe Freddie's sledging will be worth listening to. Although if the Windians have any sense they're already having group sessions coming up with stingy booze&boats puns.
 

pup11

International Coach
WICB not selecting a single spinner and not selecting Samuels in the squad just shows how dire their selection policy is (it was also dire through the WC).


Anyways does the match-fixing scandal that Samuels was involved in India has anything to do with him getting dropped for this tour??
 

sideshowtim

Banned
Windies are goners. Even with a weak and uninspired English side, this series is going to be a blowout. If not, it's a massive failure for English cricket I'd say.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Windies are goners. Even with a weak and uninspired English side, this series is going to be a blowout. If not, it's a massive failure for English cricket I'd say.
Death, taxes, and sideshowtim overexaggerating the level of poorness in the England side...what do they all have in common? 8-) (I never use that)
 

Steulen

International Regular
Meh, looking at the 25 peeps in the performance squad, it's a straight choice between Nixon and Prior. Given that the English are still obsessed with the Ashes and Nixon will be entitled to a free bus pass by the time Australia next visit England, I'm guessing Prior will get the nod (Moores being ex-Sussex will help too).

Who it should be? Andy Flower ;).
 

pup11

International Coach
So Nixon is in with a chance to make his test match debut at the age of 36!!


TBH, I would still have presisted with Read for atleast this series, he has never been given a fair run (IMO).



But now if one has to choose between Prior or Nixon, i would then go for Prior.
 

Spitfires_Fan

State Vice-Captain
I'd go with Nixon out of the two, because I don't think Prior has it in him to rise to the big occasion and make runs. He's also not that great with the gloves. But I think I'd rather have Pothas in ahead of both of them.
 

Poker Boy

State Vice-Captain
It's nice to see Alec and Jack mention Ambrose (the other Sussex 'keeper - the one htat left them) who has hit the ground running for Warwicks - but I suspect they'll pick Prior - although he wasn't a sucssess as an ODI opener. (not the one I'd pick but i'm bored writing the same old thing and I'm sure you're bored reading it) I should say that I think Jack is being over optimistic saying we have the best 'keepers in the world. Gilchrist, Sangakara, McCullum, Boucher, Akmaal, Dohni..six of the other seven top teams have 'keepers who can score Test runs, why not England?. On another topic, if KP is not fit (and Vaughan isn't either) who should come into the bating line-up? I'd pick Shah but he seemed not to fit in with Fletcher after his excellent debut - let's hope the new regime is more sensible.
 

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