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Also, it must be said - Prior's wicket keeping looks ordinary at best.
Tough call. He took quite a few good ones early on, but he has been doing a pretty decent job. Interesting to see how he goes against Monty though.Also, it must be said - Prior's wicket keeping looks ordinary at best.
Can't be too far away, especially with Hoggard picking up a bit of an injury.Time for Monty?
I think the problem there is, he is expected to be somewhat of a superstar. He probably reads his own press a bit - about how he's the future of West Indies cricket and how so much rests on his shoulders in the coming years. TBPH, too, a solid, reliable player wouldn't really do the West Indies that much good at the moment. Given the performances of the other players - especially the bowlers - of late, Bravo really does need to try a bit more. With the bat in test cricket though, he could certainly tone it down a bit.Bravo tries to do too much rather than just be reliable. Applies to both his batting and bowling. He would help the team much more if he applied some consistency, as opposed to trying to be a superstar.
The pitch itself is pretty flat, but the conditions have been suited to bowling.Is the pitch in the sort of condition that will allow Monty to score runs?
He hasn't done anything especially dire yet, but he's certainly been a bit fumbly and looked untidy at times. Obviously that'll count for little if there are no byes and he catches all the chances, but I don't see that happening ITBT.Tough call. He took quite a few good ones early on, but he has been doing a pretty decent job. Interesting to see how he goes against Monty though.
Lovely shot Smith, beautiful to watch.
Oh of course, he is definately expected to be a superstar and he is the future of West Indies cricket. However, in order to be a superstar I think a bit of consistency is needed in both disciplines. His bowling is good and he has a few variations, but needs to get it in the right areas in Test cricket. His batting is good, and if he applies himself then I can see him averaging 35 over his career, hopefully around 30 with the ball.I think the problem there is, he is expected to be somewhat of a superstar. He probably reads his own press a bit - about how he's the future of West Indies cricket and how so much rests on his shoulders in the coming years. TBPH, too, a solid, reliable player wouldn't really do the West Indies that much good at the moment. Given the performances of the other players - especially the bowlers - of late, Bravo really does need to try a bit more. With the bat in test cricket though, he could certainly tone it down a bit.
He took a few down the leg side and a couple that bounced infront of him, but I agree that he does look a little bit twitchy and at times looks like he could be on his heels as opposed to his toes.He hasn't done anything especially dire yet, but he's certainly been a bit fumbly and looked untidy at times. Obviously that'll count for little if there are no byes and he catches all the chances, but I don't see that happening ITBT.
It's looking that way, unless one of the other bowlers can come up with something special. I doubt we'll see Hoggard back for a while.Hmm, too early to starting talking about a draw with Hoggard off? Just have that feeling with this bowling.