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Kitchen is good, very good, but I was under the impression he played lower down the order, not at number three. Hay has.I tried to give you the benefit of the doubt, I really did. But now I cannot believe how anyone can take you seriously.
It can't be a CD bias because Hay and McClenaghan play for the same team. You've just landed a pffft in front of Kitchen's name and I presume you meant the same for de Grandhomme and Young.
Kitchen..averages 55. Scored three tons in his debut season. Is strong off both front and back foot and has many more shots than Hay. Plus is a crackerjack fielder.
de Grandhomme. Granted not the most consistent, but scored back-to-back tons last season. And would not be in competition with Hay as he is a #6/7. Also bowls one of the heaviest balls in FC cricket.
Young. An underachiever in his early years but has shone recently. Averaged over 50 last season with two tons, and is the best out and out gloveman in the country.
All three of those guys are capable of playing all three forms just as proficiently. Hay is not.
And Kitchen would not be the first one dropped by any means, I'd be sending the likes of the other two out first because Kitchen frankly owns them in the positions they occupied in the team the other guy listed. Young I don't really rate, he's had one or two good seasons but I doubt he'll ever be test quality. Unless he's much improved from the player I saw playing dinky shots over the past few years as almost his staple.
If he was the best gloveman in the country, why does Hopkins get the gloves then?
de Grandhomme isn't really, well I don't know about him. By all accounts from people that have seen moreo f him, including when he was in Zimbabwean youth teams, he was always a batsman that did a bit of bowling, yet his bowling last season iirc was awesome whilst his batting was meh. No idea what to make of him.
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