And unlike Sami, he doesn't have the visible promise of extreme pace, nor statsitics blighted by extremely flat pitches. This is not to say that Sami wasn't an awful bowler, btw.Can't believe Powell is still around, especially after he threw his toys out of the pram against New Zealand. He should have a worse test average than Mohammed Sami once this series is finished.
Truly, what is this faith on Baker - is there some sort of potential that I am missing. He is pretty slow and has shown poor accuracy. In fact, the only thing going his way is an exemplary seam position and that certainly should not get you into a Test squad.Windies squad for 1st test:
Chris Gayle (c)
Dale Richards
Devon Smith
Ramnaresh Sarwan
Xavier Marshall
Brendan Nash
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Denesh Ramdin (wk)
Amit Jaggernauth
Suliemann Benn
Jerome Taylor
Fidel Edwards
Darren Powell
Lional Baker
Ryan Hinds makes 240, averages 45 in regional cricket, bowls tidy left arm spin and yet he still can't make it. I hate our selectors.
You're in favour of moving Chanderpaul up the order? I think it's a good idea to keep him and Sarwan apart. Eggs in one basket type thing. Also, Xavier Marshall surely isn't an opener?My team:
CH Gayle (c)
XM Marshall
RR Sarwan
S Chanderpaul
BP Nash
DS Smith
D Ramdin (wk)
JE Taylor
FH Edwards
DB Powell
AS Jaggernauth
I'd prefer Xavier Marshall opening than Devon Smith. He didn't look half-bad when he had to do it against Australia last year. Dale Richards, I'm a fan of, but age definitely isn't on his side. He should have been picked a couple years ago. Still, he's a good player, so better late than never.You're in favour of moving Chanderpaul up the order? I think it's a good idea to keep him and Sarwan apart. Eggs in one basket type thing. Also, Xavier Marshall surely isn't an opener?
I didn't watch the innings against Australia, but i definitely wouldn't have him down as an opener from what I've seen. He plays so many back-foot drives on the off side it seems a clear recipe for disaster. Although obviously it doesn't always work like that, so if he's up for it and he's done it well before i suppose it's worth a shot.I'd prefer Xavier Marshall opening than Devon Smith. He didn't look half-bad when he had to do it against Australia last year. Dale Richards, I'm a fan of, but age definitely isn't on his side. He should have been picked a couple years ago. Still, he's a good player, so better late than never.
And Chanderpaul should be batting as high as possible. He's highly likely to be batting with the tail regardless of when he comes in. Might as well let him get some time in the middle when the going is a bit easier. Basically, Chanderpaul's use to the team should not be as a backup plan, if the top order fails.
A somewhat curious selection. The treatment of Jaggernauth, in particular, has been odd, as is the continued faith in Benn, who just looks very ordinary to me.Windies squad for 1st test:
Chris Gayle (c)
Dale Richards
Devon Smith
Ramnaresh Sarwan
Xavier Marshall
Brendan Nash
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Denesh Ramdin (wk)
Amit Jaggernauth
Suliemann Benn
Jerome Taylor
Fidel Edwards
Darren Powell
Lional Baker
Ryan Hinds makes 240, averages 45 in regional cricket, bowls tidy left arm spin and yet he still can't make it. I hate our selectors.
Hmm I don't agree with your use of warm-up games. I'd give KP and Freddie a run-out for sure to make sure they get a bit of cricket in before the series starts. England's chances in any game have a lot to do with how they perform, getting them in condition is more important than which fourth seamer or spinner to choose.AWTA, great decision...also interesting who gets to play. Possibly see KP rested for the first game along with Flintoff..meaning Bell and Shah get to duke it out and gives an opportunity for either a spin off or a seam off. Ideally we could play 3 seamers and give Swann the opportunity against Panesar but given that none of the seamers are considered definates...with Sidey coming back from injury the 4 will probably play with Broad at 7
Cook
Strauss*
Bell
Shah
Collingwood
Prior
Broad
Sidebottom
Anderson
Harmison
Panesar
Long tail but it is a warm up
Expect the second game should be a expected test XI
Has opened for most of his career.You're in favour of moving Chanderpaul up the order? I think it's a good idea to keep him and Sarwan apart. Eggs in one basket type thing. Also, Xavier Marshall surely isn't an opener?
Really? Hmm, interesting. Although that may be one reason he has such a modest record despite clearly being capable of so much more.Has opened for most of his career.
Possibly why he was moved to the middle by Dyson and Gayle. Opening for Jamaica now though in the current FC match due to lack of options.Really? Hmm, interesting. Although that may be one reason he has such a modest record despite clearly being capable of so much more.
As i say, he plays very freely off the back foot outside off stump and for an opener that's not ideal. Not that this means it can't work- just that it doesn't look good on paper.
Really like this team, as long as you put Nash at 4 Chanders at 5 and Dev Smith at 6, dont see the point in unsettling our best player, despite the knowledge that he might do as well at 4 if not better, too much of a risk.I wouldn't say that Baker has poor accuracy. When he's in rhythm he actually is pretty accurate. The problem is that at this stage in his career, the rhythm isn't consistent.
I like the look of that Test squad in general. Unfortunately I don't think anyone has truly put a hand up to replace Powell, hence his selection. Benn is a ridiculous selection though, as he shouldn't be too far from proving.
My team:
CH Gayle (c)
XM Marshall
RR Sarwan
S Chanderpaul
BP Nash
DS Smith
D Ramdin (wk)
JE Taylor
FH Edwards
DB Powell
AS Jaggernauth
You just know it's gonna be Benn for Jaggernauth and Smith opening though.
Strange how they give Rashid a shot instead of Swann despite Rashid not being a genuine pick for the test side, would've thought it would have been better for Swanny and Monty to duke it out.England's side for the warm-up game:
Andrew Strauss (capt)
Alastair Cook
Ian Bell
Kevin Pietersen
Owais Shah
Andrew Flintoff
Matt Prior (wk)
Adil Rashid
Steve Harmison
James Anderson
Monty Panesar
Owais Shah being given a chance to prove himself (i hope to god it's at the expense of Bell and not Colly). Could be the Middlesex influence coming through, but it's about time he got a shot anyway. Will be interesting to see how Rashid does too.