Faisal1985
International Vice-Captain
Kula is on a role here.....good stuff.
Derbyshire.Raif from Australia is perplexed: "I'm not sure I understand the Denly selection, it appears to me that Cook, as a test incumbent, must be the best opener in England as far as the selectors are concerned. So to not be in the ODI side, assumedly it has got to be because of his poor strike rate and lack of aggression at the top. Now despite that perhaps being a problem with the entire England batting order, what I don't understand is why has Cook been replaced by someone with an even lower one day strike rate? It just seems to me it's changing the problem not solving it."
The boy has a point here.....where is Cook?
Well Cook has been in good OD form the last few weeks, but his ODI record for England is pretty indifferent - no I think Denly was worth a look. No team plays the same XI in Tests and ODIs anyway, least of all Australia.Raif from Australia is perplexed: "I'm not sure I understand the Denly selection, it appears to me that Cook, as a test incumbent, must be the best opener in England as far as the selectors are concerned. So to not be in the ODI side, assumedly it has got to be because of his poor strike rate and lack of aggression at the top. Now despite that perhaps being a problem with the entire England batting order, what I don't understand is why has Cook been replaced by someone with an even lower one day strike rate? It just seems to me it's changing the problem not solving it."
The boy has a point here.....where is Cook?
I'm choosing to take that as as a compliment.
Maybe not right now, but their WC winning sides have been massively dominated by test players. Which I think has been true for every good oneday side.Well Cook has been in good OD form the last few weeks, but his ODI record for England is pretty indifferent - no I think Denly was worth a look. No team plays the same XI in Tests and ODIs anyway, least of all Australia.
Sorry that was just a freak typo....lolI'm choosing to take that as as a compliment.
It's been true for pretty much every one-day side. Not many countries have ever fully experimented with a team of one-day specialists.Maybe not right now, but their WC winning sides have been massively dominated by test players. Which I think has been true for every good oneday side.
He made 8 in the current gamehmmm............well don't know if they should him bring him back...how is he doin there.
Effects of the early evening dew, perhaps. Not that it had anything to do with that wicket.The ball still seems to be moving miles. Did England completely waste their position, or has it got even livelier in the late afternoon/early evening?
Moved miles for England too, don't think it's changed. If anything Kula and Mathews appear to be moving the ball more because they're a touch slower than Onions and Jimmeh.The ball still seems to be moving miles. Did England completely waste their position, or has it got even livelier in the late afternoon/early evening?