I think the batting is gonna be brilliant over the next 5 years or so G_S, Brathwaite, Barath, Jonathan Carter, Chesney Hughes, Darren Bravo look really good, and there's another 19 year old kid who just won the Caribbean T20 cup for Guyana yesterday named Jonathan Foo who looks special too, bowlers such as Jason Holder and Delorn Johnson look like having good futures along with Leggy Devendra Bishoo who i think will make the squad for Sri-lanka after his outstanding performances for Guyana of late, the future looks bright indeed .Yeah I agree with Pegs. Not sure why Pakistan are being rated so highly. They have two very good bowlers but not much to go with it.
West Indies are too riddled with injuries as well at the moment and their best line up still remains hypothetical on paper and yet to take to the field together. While I'm standing behind my claim that Roach will be one of the top bowlers in the world by the time he is 23/24 - injuries withstanding- the Windies still lack depth in the bowling department when their front liners go down. Their batting, however, could get a lot stronger IMO. Barath and Lil Bravo look to be very good prospects and replacements for when Chanderpaul retires. From what results indicate and preliminary reports, Andre Russel could well prove to be that missing link especially if he can contribute with the bat.
The future of the Windies, for the next 4-5 years anyway, will largely depend on the fitness of Roach, emerging contenders for the keeping job and its back up bowlers. The batting will be reasonably strong I feel.
Excuse me NZ are one of the teams named in his post so they ARE part of "the topic at hand"!! , and incase you missed it i said "i'm not having a dig at NZ but just being realistic" and when you look at the rankings you'd see i'm right.Cut it out guys. WW you were warned earlier in this thread to not bring up New Zealand in that manner when its unrelated to the topic at hand. The rest of you guys (NZers) need to stop bickering with him.
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Neither does Pak, NZ or Bang , as far as i'm concerned there's a top five SA, Eng, Ind, Aus and Sri lanka and then the rest.West Indies have no case for being in the top tier. I'm not having a dig at WI but just being realistic.
Excuse me NZ are one of the teams named in his post so they ARE part of "the topic at hand"!! , and incase you missed it i said "i'm not having a dig at NZ but just being realistic" and when you look at the rankings you'd see i'm right.
With our strongest side? yep!!.Do you honestly think you can beat the likes of SL or New Zealand with this toothless team?
I'm glad you're only laughing and not trying to be a "mod" again!! .
RIP for him. Why do you wan to throw him at lions den? Wait till Poms, Kiwis or springboks arrive there. India / SL are the worst tams for a debutant spinner, unless you are a Shane Warne (even he got carted around in the first series). Only Vettori and Warne done well in SL. Even greats like Kumble and Harbhajan have struggled big time.I think the batting is gonna be brilliant over the next 5 years or so G_S, Brathwaite, Barath, Jonathan Carter, Chesney Hughes, Darren Bravo look really good, and there's another 19 year old kid who just won the Caribbean T20 cup for Guyana yesterday named Jonathan Foo who looks special too, bowlers such as Jason Holder and Delorn Johnson look like having good futures along with Leggy Devendra Bishoo who i think will make the squad for Sri-lanka after his outstanding performances for Guyana of late, the future looks bright indeed .
Your batsmen will do well WW, but on SL pitches your bowlers will find it ultra-tough. And bowlers like Edwards, Taylor and Roach run the risk of breaking down during the match due to searing heat and sapping humidity. Pakistan lost some gems, by playing here (Mohammed Zahid, Kabir Khan etc), and getting injured.With our strongest side? yep!!.
Bishoo has history against your lot Migara!!.. he tore through your u19's when he was younger, he was so impressive even the Sri-lankan coach claimed he was "a big talent for the future", he then took wickets against your senior side the last time you toured WI in a warm up game!!, believe me the kid has got the lot, googlies, sliders, top spinners, flippers ect, he can float them too and is very accurate, i think he might be our secrete weapon in November!! .Your batsmen will do well WW, but on SL pitches your bowlers will find it ultra-tough. And bowlers like Edwards, Taylor and Roach run the risk of breaking down during the match due to searing heat and sapping humidity. Pakistan lost some gems, by playing here (Mohammed Zahid, Kabir Khan etc), and getting injured.
I think Benn is going to be a threat on SL wickets because of the bounce he gets. Even 6' 1" Randiv produced some steep bounce on a dead SSC pitch. For the new guy Bishoo, best is to just play the Board presidents XI.
Bishoo WILL BE THE LION in "the Lions Den" my friend!!, just wait and see!! .RIP for him. Why do you wan to throw him at lions den? Wait till Poms, Kiwis or springboks arrive there. India / SL are the worst tams for a debutant spinner, unless you are a Shane Warne (even he got carted around in the first series). Only Vettori and Warne done well in SL. Even greats like Kumble and Harbhajan have struggled big time.
To be fair Benn and Shilly really pile on the overs leaving the pace bowlers to stay on an easy rotationYour batsmen will do well WW, but on SL pitches your bowlers will find it ultra-tough. And bowlers like Edwards, Taylor and Roach run the risk of breaking down during the match due to searing heat and sapping humidity. Pakistan lost some gems, by playing here (Mohammed Zahid, Kabir Khan etc), and getting injured.
I think Benn is going to be a threat on SL wickets because of the bounce he gets. Even 6' 1" Randiv produced some steep bounce on a dead SSC pitch. For the new guy Bishoo, best is to just play the Board presidents XI.
Pakistan's bowling attack>>>>>>>>West Indies' bowling attack.Are you watching Pak right now? my views about them have been pretty much justified thus far, two great bowlers and that's it, against a proper top side they've simply got no chance because their batting is beyond a joke, even worser than Bangs now, people claim "well they can bowl teams out" but so can we!! , we bowled out SA twice for 350 (considering their batting line-up i'd say that's good) , we bowled out Aus for 150 etc, and that was without Taylor and Edwards in those games, i think people have overrated Pak after the win against Aus but their true level has been shown over these last few days i believe.
Hey maybe they might surprise me and win the next game!!.. but right now England look leagues above them.
As for how we would have coped against England!!, well they'd be favorites but we've got the better of them over the past 18 months in one test and a few t20's so anything could happen i guess.
Pakistan drew with NZ in NZ recently.I would def back Pak to beat them in Pak...I would back NZ to narrowly beat Pakistan and WI in a home and away series, however WI and Pakistan both pose a much greater threat to the top teams than NZ do. Think this largely rests with NZ's bowlers still being adequate against Pakistan and Windies' batting but right now shown to be toothless against anyone else.
NZ = the tortoise
WI and Pak = hares
Really all that's important is how these teams develop from here. All could be described as having 'potential', but potential doesn't win (or draw) matches.