Robbie Schaw is a leg spinner for CD, Lance Shaw is a FM for Auckland.Is Shaw a seamer or a spinner? Always though he was a spinner, but ICC06 thinks he's a seamer.
Not according to cricinfo...but maybe.Hayden's brother isn't he?
Ever faced Davis? So who's this Aces bowler you think should have been picked?I think he's good. Whenever I've trained with him he's actually swung it quite a bit, so I don't know why he can't do that in games (according to posters here). He's got good pace and bounce. I think it's a fair selection.
No matter how much I wish they'd taken an Aces seamer......
Anyone that leaves a spot for him in the aces I suspect.Ever faced Davis? So who's this Aces bowler you think should have been picked?
Yea I faced him about a month ago. He was reasonably quick, but not by any means unsettling. He was erratic and hotheaded. If you talked back to him when he was bowling he started to bowl garbage, from what we saw.Ever faced Davis? So who's this Aces bowler you think should have been picked?
Umm not really. Lance Shaw and his brother Gareth are both very similar players.Do the Aces have any good 'emerging' young seamers? Greg Morgan seems too slow to be much of a force on the international stage and besides him the Aces cupboard looks pretty bare!
How and what do these guys bowl? Swing, seam, pace? etc etcUmm not really. Lance Shaw and his brother Gareth are both very similar players.
James Fuller is an u19 player who plays for Otago at the moment because he's at Uni there, but his loyalties lie with Auckland I think. He gets good shape away from the right hander and good bounce.
Lockie Ferguson is a raw young talent who's still at school, but on his day he can be extremely uncomfortable to face, he was a non-traveller for nz 19s this year.
Rowan Bezuidenhout is another young one who's taking bucketloads of wickets in club cricket this year. The only problem is that he chucks the **** out of it.
Lance and Gareth both swing it, not very quickly though.How and what do these guys bowl? Swing, seam, pace? etc etc
Was just going to post that - 180/8 is pretty devastating, I wonder what the wicket is like.McClenaghan is absolutely destroying the Poms.
Currently has figures of 4/36 off 13.
Has the wickets of Denly, Morgan, Wright and Scott, two bowled and two caught behind.
I'm 99% sure it does, yea.Can someone clarify - does England Lions = England A?
Yes the England Lions are England A, although I must say I'm a bit bemused as to why Hoggard wasn't included in the side, guess they must be pushing for a youngish squad.Was just going to post that - 180/8 is pretty devastating, I wonder what the wicket is like.
Can someone clarify - does England Lions = England A?
Also wonder if there would be more English posters interested in these games if they were in a separate thread, rather than the NZ domestic thread.
Yep, that's pretty much spot on.So England's second team more or less is being demolished by a bunch of 'emerging players' (which I guess for the most part means guys with some obvious talent but who are not even proven at domestic level).
Wow
McClennaghan in the form of his life. Bet he'll play against India in the tests, bet ya, we're always looking for someone quicker than 140, regardless of ability.
I am not dreaming. Remember the IQ of the general talkback public and the selectors?
You're dreaming.
Also, McClenaghan only has two n's