Another CA failure. I blame Hilditch.
- Hildtich doesn't pick such crap teams they don't panic and give Paine the captaincy here and do such a crap job.Why has Lee been left til the game is lost to be brought back on? Blody hell, bloke has a million ODI wickets, has been rated one in the world, and the captain leaves it to the neophytes to try and get us out of this crap.
Another CA failure. I blame Hilditch.
Now those are skills that gotta be honed, and if as a quick you have pace to go with those then it can only help.Yeah but this is what gets me, this bloody obsession with out and out pace.
Yeah it's great to watch when some bloke ducks and weaves, but you know those West Indies sides int eh 80s? they didn't win because they had four quciks. They won becuase they had four good bowlers (usually two of whom were either very good or great) who happened to be quick. Too often back then I saw our team try to replicate the Windies recipe for success and pick four quicks, but surprisingly, a 22 year old McDermott who couldn't hit the pitch; a Merv Hughes at that time averaging 150 in tests; Chris Matthews and Mike Whitney tended not to cut it.
It's about the quality, not the pace. Sure pace helps, but fmd if Copeland or anyone else bowls 125-135 from a decent height, hits the towel and moves it either through the air or off the deck, they will succeed.
900K for him might seem like too much, but he is a very handy player in the shorter format, would definitely want to see him cement a place in the Oz T20 and ODI sides.the people at the Deccan Chargers are watching this match and thinking oh ****
The thing is, players, coaches and selectors etc. just have their priorities wrong these days. Yes, pace coupled with swing/seam in the right areas is only ever going to be a good thing. But for some stupid reason pace is often being prioritised over the other essential qualities of being a good bowler. If you bowl consistently in the right areas and get any kind of movement, you can still be an excellent bowler without significant pace. However, the opposite isn't true - without those qualities pace in itself doesn't at all gaurantee success. In fact, it oftens worsens the problems associated with being inconsistent.Now those are skills that gotta be honed, and if as a quick you have pace to go with those then it can only help.
Yeah, I would agree, though I wouldn't mind seeing Trott play. Bopara is gladly a long way back now.Well Ian Bell makes a good case for the one day side for the World Cup and in this form how do you leave him out. Trouble is where the hell does he bat?
Strauss and Davies will open, so is he the number 3 with KP at 4 as Colly and Morgan bat 5 and 6. No place for Trott is harsh but it is good to leave out a quality player rather than a muppet like Bopara.
Good we have options and a clear plan going into this world cup. Makes a change.
Good series for them to sort the squad out though.Yeah, I would agree, though I wouldn't mind seeing Trott play. Bopara is gladly a long way back now.
I'm not sure the selectors do have much of a clear plan - they're probably not clear on the Trott/Bell decision. People like Bresnan, Shahzad and Tremlett may or may not play and Wright may well sneak back into the team (for some reason).
I thought Pattinson was OK but nothing more, he got a bit of bounce but was straight up and down, but he's young so we'll see.Have to say, I was unimpressed with the game overall. Bell's innings was very good but hardly faultless, Shahzad and Woakes got some great movement but line deserted them. Yardy was decent but was played pretty badly. Only bowler who impressed me was Pattinson.
Still, it was a solid display from England and they were clearly a proffessional outfit. Fielding was excellent, in contrast to the PMs fairly poor effort.
And yeah, I'm getting annoyed with people tossing out words like "elegant" whenever Ian Bell makes runs. Learn to write.
Yeah but we are closer to nailing down the the side now than previous years. Normally you could pick from about 25 players even this close to the tournament.Yeah, I would agree, though I wouldn't mind seeing Trott play. Bopara is gladly a long way back now.
I'm not sure the selectors do have much of a clear plan - they're probably not clear on the Trott/Bell decision. People like Bresnan, Shahzad and Tremlett may or may not play and Wright may well sneak back into the team (for some reason).