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did he captain any game ??? thought kumble took over straight from KPYeah, my bad. Jacques was captain a few games back.
did he captain any game ??? thought kumble took over straight from KPYeah, my bad. Jacques was captain a few games back.
Yeah I'm not too sure on the opinion that Henriques should be near the T20 World Cup side. So far the only thing Henriques has proven is that he has numerous potential. You do get the feeling that he is just around the corner from turning his career around. Any cricketer who can hit the ball as hard as he can, and bowl at a brisk 140kmh is worthy of putting time into.Watching Delhi vs KKR yesterday, it struck me that Warner and Henriques almost seem to sum up the two teams. They're both on similar contracts (on was $350000 and one was $400000 I think) and both young talents from Australia. And I expect they'll both play a lot for Australia in the future. But Warner is a T20 specialist who has had proven sucess in the format domestically before he was signed in the IPL.
In domestic T20, Warner averages 30 with a SR of 141. Henriques averages 14 with a SR of 113 batting, and bowling 34 with an ER of 8.2.
This totally isn't meant to be Henriques-bashing, I'm sure he's a very talented player. But Buchanan seems to think he's a T20 specialist. Last week, he said he was a T20 specialist that Australia should be playing in the T20 world cup.
In summary, Henriques is one piece of evidence that Buchanan has lost his marbles. I seriously think I could pick a better T20 team than he could. Perhaps I should apply to be his consultant?
Yeah, maybe next year he'll be great and I'll have to eat my words. But after that, anything KKR have put in will be potentially lost because he'll just be picked up by another team in the bidding. I think he's a reasonable squad member anyway, but I don't get why for so much money. The young Aussies last year (Marsh, Pomersbach, Watson - all players with lots of potential) went for miles less than that and it probably helped them because there was less pressure on them. Henriques is under a ridiculous amount of pressure, partly because of the amount he's being paid but also because of his elevation above Mortaza and yesterday Dave Hussey.Yeah I'm not too sure on the opinion that Henriques should be near the T20 World Cup side. So far the only thing Henriques has proven is that he has numerous potential. You do get the feeling that he is just around the corner from turning his career around. Any cricketer who can hit the ball as hard as he can, and bowl at a brisk 140kmh is worthy of putting time into.
He has bowled pretty well this IPL I thought. Been given some tap at times, but thats not suprising given the lack of quality options around him. KKR overpaid for him, but who knows what sort of cricketer he may become over the next two-three years. May become one of the most shrewd signings of the IPL. Just have to wait and see.
to me it does!If that was your intention, then the statement after your question made no sense.
I think the older team inevitably will look better. These guys have had the chance to become all-time greats. In terms of output in both this IPL and the last, Pragyan Ojha has outbowled Shane Warne quite comprehensively. But if you're comparing sides, you'll still look at Warne vs. Ojha and laugh at how mismatched and under-strength the younger side is.That 30+ XI looks pretty unbeatable actually, SJS. Only De Villiers could hurt them.
30+ team is good, but:That 30+ XI looks pretty unbeatable actually, SJS. Only De Villiers could hurt them.
Malinga IMO30+ team is good, but:
3 AB de Villiers
4 JP Duminy
5 Yuvraj Singh
6 MS Dhoni
7 YK Pathan
That is a brilliant middle order. 25-30 lack the bowlers though.
20-25 has a very good bowling line-up.
I was going to also state "Malinga carries them."Malinga IMO
you have missed SK Raina30+ team is good, but:
3 AB de Villiers
4 JP Duminy
5 Yuvraj Singh
6 MS Dhoni
7 YK Pathan
That is a brilliant middle order. 25-30 lack the bowlers though.
20-25 has a very good bowling line-up.
Lets understand one thing, that experienced side doesn't just look better, in South Africa, it IS better.I think the older team inevitably will look better. These guys have had the chance to become all-time greats. In terms of output in both this IPL and the last, Pragyan Ojha has outbowled Shane Warne quite comprehensively. But if you're comparing sides, you'll still look at Warne vs. Ojha and laugh at how mismatched and under-strength the younger side is.