DIRK-NANNES
U19 Vice-Captain
We might soon see van Wyk uproot Hopkins and McGlashan from their role as back-up keeper.
Midget, eh.It was 1.44am in NZ when you posted this. On a weekday. Give yourself an uppercut. And not the midget poster of the same name.
It's just that photo of you at a cricket ground that reminded me of a hobbit...Midget, eh.
Fair. I realised yesterday I'm a full foot smaller than sledger.
Reminded me of our Twenty20 against India in the T20 World Cup in 2007, fighting back in the field after Sehwag and Gambhir got away to a flying start to win by a few runs. Might not go as far as to say it was one of the greatest T20s - had Sri Lanka not stuffed things up for themselves with the bat they probably should've won with a couple of overs to spare - though I'd agree that it was a tense match that went down to the wire, was glad I stayed up to see the end.Was that one of the great T20s of all time? Certainly one of the best I've seen in my life.
Contribute little or nothing to the 20/20 side and Mahela has never exactly been a good ODI batsman. Had his moments though.Jayawardene and Sangakkara are class also, but not exactly power-hitters.
But you're right, Sri Lanka's batting has been very top-heavy in ODIs for the majority of this decade.
If we are going to play 2 spinners then yeah as he adds more with the bat and in the field than Patel.Could Nathan McCullum have a role in the ODI side, or is his spin purely suited to 20/20 cricket?
From what I've seen of him, he doesn't look all that but you can't argue with his record and the lack of tap he gets.
Are you watching todays game? Because he is bowling really well at the moment. He's getting quite abit of drift and is getting the ball to turn. He should be in the one day team for sure.Could Nathan McCullum have a role in the ODI side, or is his spin purely suited to 20/20 cricket?
From what I've seen of him, he doesn't look all that but you can't argue with his record and the lack of tap he gets.