Sammy should goSo, what do you guys think?
Should the WIndies go into Perth with an unchanged team, or should Gavin Tonge come in for one of Darren Sammy or Ravi Rampaul?
Doesn't seem like Gayle has too much confidence in Sammy, would be very suprised if he's there at Perth.So, what do you guys think?
Should the WIndies go into Perth with an unchanged team, or should Gavin Tonge come in for one of Darren Sammy or Ravi Rampaul?
Yeah I think it's a little premature to be talking about axing him. He's had quite a good start to test cricket and managed to survive that viscious spell from Roach on Tuesday afternoon with his wicket in tact.Not a huge North fan but:
a) let's wait till he actually fails or
b) someone markedly better comes along
before we start getting out the axe. Neither of those two things have happened yet.
Sammy out, Tonge in. Sammy's bowling isn't really needed and that 44 he scored is a once in every six innings type of score, (I wouldn't back him to score runs in Perth). Benn and Rampaul have shown to be decent bats and both Tonge and Roach have FC 50's so they should be able to stick around if needed (or hit out).So, what do you guys think?
Should the WIndies go into Perth with an unchanged team, or should Gavin Tonge come in for one of Darren Sammy or Ravi Rampaul?
Had some poor luck in a couple of those innings too. Middled the ball onto his pad in the first innings at the Oval then was stumped by a milimetre in the second.which was during 2 x 2 hours in the Ashes when our whole batting order fell like a pack of cards and cost us the match. 2 low scores chasing 500+ in the 4th innings, meh..
Doubt it'll be that way for long, tbh. Still finding his way but when he's on a length and swinging the ball away, looks very dangerous.Maybe he is the new Flintoff, bowls well without getting wickets.
A bit like Hauritz, he's benefited immensely from being in and around the West Indies team. But he played a significant amount of age level cricket, IIRC, so he's sort of a better prepared version of Fidel Edwards.Roach is certainly one hell of a find. I'm surprised he has such a middling first class record.
Ravi Rampaul put in a big effort on the final day and really bowled a quality spell. That spell alone proved he's a better bowler than Darren Sammy, because Sammy's wickets are always somewhat incidental, whereas Rampaul actually looks threatening when he gets it right. Sure, he's not the finished product, but without Taylor and Edwards, he's certainly the next best option.So, what do you guys think?
Should the WIndies go into Perth with an unchanged team, or should Gavin Tonge come in for one of Darren Sammy or Ravi Rampaul?
I thought people were talking State sides. Apologies for not knowing where Ponting lives. I know where Dave Mohammed lives though.Ponting has lived in NSW for about 10 years!
Fair enough. I saw that youtube video & his talks of him developing that doosra like delivery. So hopefully Hauritz doesn't keep his spot warm for too much longer, so that Crazy is playing in the Ashes next summer.It's not such much accuracy as variety which is his big problem. Krejza used to just run in and bowl big turning offies, try to clean bowl the batters. Fine for grade level but he was found out fairly quickly at FC level. The last season or so, I think we're seeing a lot more variety from him. Has been bowling with decent pep in limited overs and FC games.
That said, Hauritz isn't just keeping his spot warm, it's his now. Krejza surely has to take a lot of wickets before he should be considered. The occasional 5-fer would help.
The overinding factor here though is Watson long term cannot opening the batting, even though he looks good there. Only two players in the games history have opened & as all-rounders Trever Goddard & Barlow (Mankad too but he bowled spin of course) & unlike Watson never had such a serious injury record. As you should know to date Watto hasn't lasted more than year since 2002/03 without breaking down.Not the only basis but a big one. What you're talking about happened almost three years ago now. Should largely be irrelevant to current selection.
What form? Have you seen his numbers this season? It's not about ability, it's about form. And Watto's form outstrips his by some margin.
Yes it is similar to Jimmy Anderson I presume with his head down and facing the other way.