shivfan
Banned
So do you think nine FC matches are enough for a player like Corbin to go up against Steyn and Morkel?You're wrong actually, Corbin made his debut for CCC last year and has played nine FC matches and has scored 453 runs thus far, including three 50's, his last match he got 74 against Guyana too, Brathwaite has played only two FC matches yes but in those two games he's managed to get 137 runs already, so they are clearly showing the signs of being top class players for the future, the bowlers i believe would be a much lesser risk, Bess is one of the leading fast bowlers this season with 12 wickets, Mclean has also played 17 FC matches (with 45 wickets) and has international experience against Bangladesh, looking at our shadow side today it's clear we MUST start to bring through the youth Mike, you might be scared of change but at the end of the day if there's no change we'll continue to get embarrassed like we have been recently.
None of them have managed a FC century yet, so how are they expected to do so in Test cricket? Walk before you can run....
Yes, we're playing Zimbabwe first, but it must be realistic preparation for SOuth Africa, which is the more important tour. Corbin, Brathwaite, and others will be better managed if they're allowed to play domestic four-day cricket for their territories first, to build a case for their callup, then being summoned into an ODI series against Zimbabwe before they're ready.
As I said with McClean above, he has struggled, managing only six wickets at an expensive average of 41. He does not deserve a place in the side. As for Bess, as I said above, if he keeps up the good work, I don't have a problem with him being called up.
As you've said above, the bowlers are probably less of a risk than the batsmen. IMHO, the batsmen need the four-day game to prepare them for Test cricket, and they need to tread the path already taken by Barath....
What's good for Barath, is good for them. I'm sure Gibson sees it that way too....