Cabinet96
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That would be my team. I would go with Patel due to batting ability although it would be nice to give Briggs ago.Hales
Kieswetter
Bopara
Stokes
Bairstow
Buttler
Patel/Borthwick/Briggs
Bresnan
Swann
Finn
Dernbach
That would be my team. I would go with Patel due to batting ability although it would be nice to give Briggs ago.Hales
Kieswetter
Bopara
Stokes
Bairstow
Buttler
Patel/Borthwick/Briggs
Bresnan
Swann
Finn
Dernbach
I'm mathurin myself that there is a point to this series.Mathurin replaces withdrawn Nurse for T20s | West Indies Cricket Board
As far as I can work out, this is of no importance whatsoever.
Thank you, thank you
I'd be pretty disappointed if the batting ability of 9-11 was relevant in this series.That would be my team. I would go with Patel due to batting ability although it would be nice to give Briggs ago.
Batting order pretty much picks itself there, either Finn or Anderson will replace Broad and then the second spinner is the role that's really up for debate.
Hales
Kieswetter
Bopara
Stokes
Bairstow
Buttler
Patel/Borthwick/Briggs
Bresnan
Swann
Finn
Dernbach
I'm close to running out of patience with Dernbach, but he makes a lot more sense in T20 and I can see what value he adds if he gets his job right. So they may as well continue his probation for now. I've no real desire to see Jimmy's line and length clattered in a T20 again, and he deserves a rest just as much as KP. I'd rather have more of a look at Finn.
None of those extra spin options really fill me with much confidence, but Briggs is probably the only one who's genuinely impressed me as a bowler before now. Even then, that was only in domestic T20, which is hardly the best indicator you can get for judging bowling merits, and he'd weaken the tail.
Patel would be 7 but I see your point. England won the world T20 with Luke Wright at 6 and Tim Bresnan at 6 so that proves you don't have to fill the team with specialist batsmen to be successful. Having said that Australia had Cameron White at 6 (in form) and Michael Hussey at 7.I'd be pretty disappointed if the batting ability of 9-11 was relevant in this series.
Agree, but in a T20 a "specialist" isn't necessarily a better bowler. Mike Yardy for example can be very effective in a T20 because he can do a specialist job - in the 2010 WT20 that was to bowl in partnership with Swann for four overs and be hard to score off. In ODIs he's still that specialist, and so his inability to do it for longer spells was exposed.Specialist bowling is much more important in T20s than it is in ODIs.
Not exactly. He was very economical up until the Ashes trouncing and World Cup when he had issues. So there's not really enough games to decide either way.Agree, but in a T20 a "specialist" isn't necessarily a better bowler. Mike Yardy for example can be very effective in a T20 because he can do a specialist job - in the 2010 WT20 that was to bowl in partnership with Swann for four overs and be hard to score off. In ODIs he's still that specialist, and so his inability to do it for longer spells was exposed.
Yardy's lack of wicket taking ability in ODIs was his problem.Agree, but in a T20 a "specialist" isn't necessarily a better bowler. Mike Yardy for example can be very effective in a T20 because he can do a specialist job - in the 2010 WT20 that was to bowl in partnership with Swann for four overs and be hard to score off. In ODIs he's still that specialist, and so his inability to do it for longer spells was exposed.
In fairness to Bopara, he did finish the Indian series very well, and with the amount of youngsters that have been thrown in for this series we need a couple of players with experience in the batting lineup.Ravi Bopara gets *yet another* chance, this time he can have a go at getting his T20I strike rate above 100.
Wish for once England would bat first.
Not when they're as atrocious as Ravi. Experience in T20 is somewhat counter-intuitive anyway, a lot of the young players will be better adapted and in a way more experienced in the format than a lot of the more well known England players. Playing a West Indies B side too, I don't think conventional experience here is going to matter that much.In fairness to Bopara, he did finish the Indian series very well, and with the amount of youngsters that have been thrown in for this series we need a couple of players with experience in the batting lineup.
True...I reckon you can just about justify Bopara's place in the side. It's a fairly meaningless series anyway, if he stays in form before the series in India then it's a bonus.Not when they're as atrocious as Ravi. Experience in T20 is somewhat counter-intuitive anyway, a lot of the young players will be better adapted and in a way more experienced in the format than a lot of the more well known England players. Playing a West Indies B side too, I don't think conventional experience here is going to matter that much.
Just clicked on his cricinfo profile - his record is utterly crap.So what do we know of Johnson Charles? Anything at all?
Other than his first and last name being the wrong way round.