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Furball

Evil Scotsman
Anyway just to balance things out I'd still pick Trott, just my batting lineup (all being fit) would be something like:

Cook
KP
Trott
Stokes
Morgan
Bairstow
Fatel

etc.
There's obviously a player in Stokes, but he hasn't shown it yet, think it's only fair to judge him once he can bowl as well given how good his List A record is.

Bopara now on notice again, which is a shame after a good series against India at home.
 

Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
In addition to Patel waving his bat in an almost embarrased fashion as if to say 'hey, by the way I've just got to 50' the crowd going beserk when Trott hit his last delivery for 1, meaning he wouldn't get to 3 figures was piss poor as well.
Completely true.
 

Scaly piscine

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Don't think we've seen much evidence from Stokes, but I agree with the general idea.
There aren't many options who are good enough to bat high up the order, can bowl seam and who bats aggressively. Ashwin bowled something he hasn't really had experience of as well as being nervous with a dodgy finger, but he still managed the best innings in that farcical T20 game against West Indies. He will really help England's balance whenever their next ODI series is unless they decide to keep waste caps on the squad filler player Bopara.
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
Trott's innings was very, very impressive. Lasted the entire innings, didn't look like throwing his wicket away, and built massive partnerships. He's an ideal foil for the quicker scorers, and a huge asset in any England uniform.
 

Burgey

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I didn't see Patel bat, but that looks from the stats like some impressive hitting
 

Howe_zat

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Ravi Bopara and Samit Patel = England's Ravindra Jadeja and Yusuf Pathan?
I'm seeing the Samit-Jadeja comparison, though Samit's a more aggressive batsman and Jadeja's a slightly better bowler. Pathan doesn't come into it though.
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
English fans to rage, and quite rightly too :p
England have better players :ph34r:
I'm seeing the Samit-Jadeja comparison, though Samit's a more aggressive batsman and Jadeja's a slightly better bowler. Pathan doesn't come into it though.
Actually, Ravi to Ravindra is more like it. Both slightly-better-than-average batsmen with low strike rates, and bit bowlers to fill the overs, though Bopara is nowhere as over-rated a bowler as Jadeja. Patel and Pathan, both primarily batsmen with big-hitting ability, and also capable of filling in loads of overs, though relatively unstable.
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
Hopefully with his last couple of innings people will start realising that Samit is actually a batsman.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Hopefully with his last couple of innings people will start realising that Samit is actually a batsman.
Yeah, it's weird how both Yardy and him have somehow been pegged as spinners who bat slightly in internationals when both are top order batsmen for their respective counties. Sammy averages over 41 in FC cricket which stands comparison to the Morgans and Boparas of the world.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
The crowds are appalling in India.
Yeah,the Indian crowds in England were much better.:p

The crowds in Mohali are probably among the worst in that respect and rowdy too. But it is a similar case in most of North India with the crowds being more interested in the Indian team.

The Southern crowds tend to be better in that respect and probably in eastern India too.
 
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Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
England have better players :ph34r:
Actually, Ravi to Ravindra is more like it. Both slightly-better-than-average batsmen with low strike rates, and bit bowlers to fill the overs, though Bopara is nowhere as over-rated a bowler as Jadeja.
Jadeja is easily a better bowler than Bopara, while Bopara is a better batsman.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Dernbach immediately showing his specialist oneday skills :laugh:

Can't say I'm thrilled with his economy rate in these games, but maybe the selectors have seen something that's eluded me.
 

Contra

Cricketer Of The Year
There should be a lot of dew considering were up north, which is a pretty big plus. Surprised England chose to bat first actually.

Anyway good start, gotta keep going.
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Yeah, it's weird how both Yardy and him have somehow been pegged as spinners who bat slightly in internationals when both are top order batsmen for their respective counties. Sammy averages over 41 in FC cricket which stands comparison to the Morgans and Boparas of the world.
Is just one of those England in ODI eccentricities that we love so much, Jamie Dalrymple another example.

Samit a rather more talented batsman than the other two though so he may just escape the oters fate, no doubt he has to bat in the top 6 if there is any point in him being in the side.

Anyway can not watch any of this series because of the BCCI, cannot say I am too upset about that the way the series has gone so far, nice to listen to the radio again as well.
 

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