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NopeIs he fit?
Selectors really have no option but to choose a greenhorn.
NopeIs he fit?
That's not really a good thing though, tbf. When one bowler underperforms when he makes the step up and another overperforms, I'm always inclined to go with the latter. Evidence on Harris (or any other candidate) is far too limited for me to make a call here, but I'm not really having that particular reasoning.Going with Zac; McKay. Hasn't really shown his best bowling for OZ yet.
That's far from the only consideration, tbh. He's actually bowled well without luck; bowled at least as well as Rhino did in Adelaide and was zipping the ball both ways off the deck the other day.That's not really a good thing though, tbf. When one bowler underperforms when he makes the step up and another overperforms, I'm always inclined to go with the latter. Evidence on Harris is far too limited for me to make a call here, but I'm not really having that particular reasoning.
McCullum, Vettori, Taylor = 3, no?We only have two proven test class batsmen now that Ryder is out with injury and we're very fortunate they're quite good ones...does it really matter who you pick?
Reckon the tendonitis in his hammies has a bit more to do with it, tbh.Tait is retired from test cricket because he's a headcase.
McCullum flits between test class and facepalm.McCullum, Vettori, Taylor = 3, no?
But you admit in the context of a wicketkeeper surely he's as much a Test class batsman as anyone about these days. I suppose Prior and Haddin excepted.McCullum flits between test class and facepalm.
Very good player though when you combine his batting with his excellent keeping but as a batsman alone he's in a grey area.
Well yeah Dhoni and Prior are easily above him, along with Haddin. Haven't seen Boucher in ages. Better than Ramdin and Prasanna. Kamran has a better record but without checking cricinfo, is a bit of a subcontinent specialist judging by how he handled Aus/NZ conditions.But you admit in the context of a wicketkeeper surely he's as much a Test class batsman as anyone about these days. I suppose Prior and Haddin excepted.
Yes, but I'm discounting wicketkeeping here because keeping doesnt matter when you're batting. I'm not saying McCullum sucks because he isn't an amazing batsman or that he should be one, was pointing out that as far as batsmen alone go we are very, very thin.Completely forgot Dhoni, but he's a freak of nature. In terms of a general standard for Test class wicketkeeper-batsmen, an average over 30 is surely what you look at. Over 40 is more likely a batsman-wicketkeeper.
Yeah. It will be interesting. I doubt Flynn will hold his place for the Bangladesh test, maybe Guptill will be dropped as well. I suspect McIntosh will be retained.Maybe I'm speaking from a West Indian perspective, but beggars can't be choosers really. But yes, I agree with what you're saying.
I can't see anyone getting dropped for the Bangladesh test tbh after everyone apart from Fulton was retained for the last test against Pakistan.Yeah. It will be interesting. I doubt Flynn will hold his place for the Bangladesh test, maybe Guptill will be dropped as well. I suspect McIntosh will be retained.
With the exception of Flynn i'd agree with this, and obviously someone has to come in for O'BrienI can't see anyone getting dropped for the Bangladesh test tbh after everyone apart from Fulton was retained for the last test against Pakistan.
I would like to see Guptill out of the test team as well. He hasn't done anything in FC cricket to warrant a place in the side. I wouldn't mind seeing Ingram given a go in the tests whether he's opening or batting at 3. At least he'll look to get the scoring ticking along.With the exception of Flynn i'd agree with this, and obviously someone has to come in for O'Brien
I really like George, but I can't see him playing internationals before 25.Wouldn't suprise me to see Pete George get picked to be honest.
Reckon McKay and one of Harris/George will tour plus possibly Ronald McDonald.