Joyce and Ramprakash for starters.Apart from Shah, who else should be ahead of Bopara in the queue for a middle order place right now?
I did say bowling only. Frankly, my batting would be lucky to get picked for club cricket on these days.Bowling, maybe.
Because those were the two words that my reply related to?What's the point of quoting those 2 words only and ignoring the rest of the post?
Which post was needlessly ratty? The one where I took the piss out of my own lack of batting ability, or the one where I expressed confusion about your observation about me only quoting two words?your previous post just came across as a bit needlessly ratty.
Averaging 45+ and has had two good seasons in a row. If you can advocate Watson for similar feats, I'll do like wise for Patel.Joyce and Ramprakash for starters.
Absolutely ridiculous that Luke Wright is now apparently ahead of Joyce in the Test queue.
Dunno where on Earth the mention of Samit Patel comes from either BTW - he's no closer than Rikki Clarke or Mark Davies (to a bowling slot, obv).
That's Hamilton Ricard to you!Paul Ricard
The one where you said "I did say bowling only" (never mind the taking the piss out of your own batting ability, that was incidental). Point was, I knew you said bowling only, you seemed to be suggesting\implying\thinking I hadn't realised.Which post was needlessly ratty? The one where I took the piss out of my own lack of batting ability, or the one where I expressed confusion about your observation about me only quoting two words?
I have to say that you are confusing the hell out of me here.
Ah! It all becomes clear! 100% Colombian!That's Hamilton Ricard to you!
TBH, I was just clutching at names, Ramps will always be a talking point and Joyce seems to have fallen away ever since the World Cup (even though it was ODIs). Patel appears to be the only young player, with a decent record to be in the reckoning apart from Shah and Bopara who the original comparison was made to.Easily. Both have done far more than have 2 reasonably decent seasons, which I confess I hadn't even noticed Patel had done. Show show?
FFS more injuries? We're going to have to steal Australias injury prevention stuff IMO. Need to get the Secret Service onto it.From Cricinfo's preview of the game against the mighty English LIONS:
Player to watch: Tim Southee made an impressive start to his Test career with a five-wicket haul on debut in Napier. He has suffered some back problems in the early stages of this tour, but has now been given the all clear to resume. Barring any later reaction he is set to be part of the pace attack at Lord's and a good performance against the Lions will be a timely confidence boost.
In a sense, Ramps doesn't count. If the side was being pciked on merit, he'd be there ahead of one of Strauss, Bell & Collingwood. Failing that, he's certainly be in the development squad, or whatever it's called. As he's in neither, I'm treating him as being Officially Too Old.Joyce and Ramprakash for starters.
Hoggard for me, Broad second choice.With Vaughan going on record about Fred playing at 7 as one of four bowlers and Sidebottom being a certainty, that leaves an interesting tussle for the other two places. If the current heatwave continues, Panesar will also be a shoe-in, which leaves one from Anderson, Broad and Hoggard.