Not unlike a relationship with your sister, Jane Jono.Speculation 12 months out is fun but ultimately meaningless.
Shoosh. Admitting that it's ultimately meaningless makes it less fun.Speculation 12 months out is fun but ultimately meaningless.
Ugh. And I'm sure you'll be the first person to call them crap if he does well.When IND last toured here in 2007, i was fairly confident that would have been Tendys last visit to this country. But it looks he may very well & be back here for this series & conincidentally it will be first time he will be facing a quality ENG attack in English conditions compared to crap he faced in 91, 96, 2002 & 2007.
Fair's fair, I might not agree with a lot of aussie's views but he does stick to his gunsUgh. And I'm sure you'll be the first person to call them crap if he does well.
Since when is that necessarily a desirable quality?Fair's fair, I might not agree with a lot of aussie's views but he does stick to his guns
since Richard, I think.Since when is that necessarily a desirable quality?
HA...leaving the sly comments aside & dull perceptions some CWers have towards my posts. Let go straight to cricketening merits of my post & let me tell you what i will actually say.Ugh. And I'm sure you'll be the first person to call them crap if he does well.
Not a pisstake but if we see English batting lineupI expect India to have the better batting lineup, but by how much? It's quite likely that Dravid won't be there by next summer, and even if he is, he'll be well past his peak. Will Tendulkar still be around? Will he still have it in him to succeed in England? You'd like to hope so, but it's far from a given. No one can go on forever. Laxman? Will he even be any good in these conditions? Can you expect much from Raina? I have more confidence in the opening partnership than most, but even there there's question marks.
Unless there's injuries, I can only really see England improving in the next year. They're not set to lose any key players for a long time yet.
Hmm.. yeah, but can he stand the Ashes scrutiny coming straight from an injury? His record outside Ban and Zim is pretty mediocre.Bell, that'd be England's best batsman for the past 12 months
You seem to have missed out Trott?Not a pisstake but if we see English batting lineup
Cook - Well can he hang around after Ashes? Has looked terribly scratchy except for that one 100
Strauss - Same as Cook but discount the hundred
KP - Already dropped from ODI and T20 side.. Can he survive the Ashes?
Collingwood - Whatever you said about Laxman X 2
Bell - Who?
Morgan - Has so far flattered to deceive. About on par with Raina.
Hmm...
Fair enough, assuming this lineup will be the same that takes the field against India next summer. We'll see how they pass the trial by fire Down Under.HA...leaving the sly comments aside & dull perceptions some CWers have towards my posts. Let go straight to cricketening merits of my post & let me tell you what i will actually say.
Firstly no the ENG attack next summer once no injuries occur, will CLEARLY be the best ENG attack Tendy would have faced in all his tours to ENG - that is not debatable. So if he does well, it will just further enhance his greatness - if he fails he will just have a little blimp on his legendary record.
I know I said getting old wouldn't change me, but here I am defending Ian Bell. Ho hum.Hmm.. yeah, but can he stand the Ashes scrutiny coming straight from an injury? His record outside Ban and Zim is pretty mediocre.
Agreed... Trott however I rate him highly and I think he can be compared to Gambhir...You seem to have missed out Trott?
Plesae don't get me wrong. I am a Bell fan actually. And I want him to do well. But I really doubt whether he'd survive the Ashes with that record against the Aussies. And esp considering he's coming straight from a layoff.I know I said getting old wouldn't change me, but here I am defending Ian Bell. Ho hum.
A selection of his Test averages
NZ 36.87 (50.00 away)
Pak 68.80 (52.16 away)
SA 46.07 (44.71 away)
SL 43.50 (all away)
WI 41.12
He's never played Zimbabwe.
I know he has struggled against Australia and India, but we've missed him this summer, and he will be straight on the team sheet come Brisbane.
You also said "his record outside Ban and Zim is mediocre", which is not a fair, or factually substantiated statement.Plesae don't get me wrong. I am a Bell fan actually. And I want him to do well. But I really doubt whether he'd survive the Ashes with that record against the Aussies. And esp considering he's coming straight from a layoff.
Perhaps I was harsh with that comment.. but I was indicating only he's been away for a while.