WindieWeathers
International Regular
The fact that you're claiming "Deonarine isn't test standard" after his brilliant 80 in his second innings against Australia recently is laughable!!, as we saw with his knock against Zim he's getting better and better everytime he plays, furthermore the bowling attack doesn't need to rely on Edwards at all, Holder is coming through, Gabriel is making a name for himself and so is Delorn Johnson, we only need one more decent bowler to go alongside Taylor and Roach, as for the batters, we've got plenty of potential in that department, Darren Bravo, Barath, Brathwaite, Kiaran Powelll and Kyle Corbin are all under 22 and are playing international and FC cricket, so your comment about "u19 level" isn't valid when it comes to them.WW you contradict yourself... alot.
Regarding the thread, Windies will recover if recover means be somewhere around mid-table... To be fair our pace attack does seem to have very good potential, but the reality is that it's unlikely Edwards and Taylor will be fit together for an extended amount of time considering their history with injuries. If that did happen to come about there's definitely a chance of a recovery...
Our batting seems pretty short, with Brathwaite looking a good prospect but needing time. The likes of Nash and currently Deonarine are not test class, but at the same time must play due to the paucity of good Windies batsmen, wouldn't mind seeing more of Darren Bravo in ODI's, when I've seen him he looks very good.
Regarding the potential argument btw, being good at U19 level clearly has no bearing on international level as it does with any sport - Use tennis or football for an example - Monfils won three of the four junior grand-slams in a year at junior level and is yet to have any where near that impact in real... Jody Morris was always touted as the best of a young crop of english footballers, but again hasn't really proved anything... My point is, you can do all you like in U19 level but that doesn't necesserily dictate that you'll be good in the future.