Ideally he should have played for another season for NSW before getting back into the ODI side. I do think he'll eventually find the right balance for ODI cricket. Any guy that can make back to back 100s in T20 cricket surely should be good enough to play ODI cricket.I still think he's too boundary-reliant in general for one day cricket bar the odd freak innings; I've said so for ages. Probably does need to bat seven or so just as a power hitter really. Sehwag was spot on when he suggested his style would suit the longer version more as long as he got his head and his defence right, which he seems to have.
Hate it when that happensI remember a couple of years back scoffing at my mum because she saw Dave Warner hit a couple of sixes in a T20 and said he should be picked for all forms. How humiliated do I feel
Almost a certainty imo.If Warner succeeds will some Indian paper claim that Australia's batting woes were fixed by Sehwag?
Yes I've barely seen him in proper cricket, so time will tell I guess. This is where any possible flaws are exposed.tbh, there's never been anything dodgy about Warner's technique, has always played pretty straight when he needed to. It's just that, well, y'know, T20....
Haha, so keen to get rid of it that you're going to shave at midnight?Rather looking forward to catching the first hour or so tonight, and not only because I'll be doing it post-Movember...
If both do well it could leave the new selectors with a very sticky choice regarding some of the more senior members of the top six.Warner to replace Hughes as Australian opener after this series against NZ.
Rather like Watson in fact.If both do well it could leave the new selectors with a very sticky choice regarding some of the more senior members of the top six.
Keen to see how Warner goes in the longer format tho; in my inexpert opinion he has a better technique than either Hughes or Khawaja. Only slight concern is that he does go hard at the ball sometimes, so wonder if he might not nick off on occasions, rather like Kieswetter.
Yeah that's pretty common opinion held by most NSW fans so a good spot from you, especially given you haven't seen much of them (or any of Warner in proper cricket in fact, where he does bat a bit differently).Keen to see how Warner goes in the longer format tho; in my inexpert opinion he has a better technique than either Hughes or Khawaja.
Well it should, but we'll choose whoever has the best haircut or something.If both do well it could leave the new selectors with a very sticky choice regarding some of the more senior members of the top six.
Keen to see how Warner goes in the longer format tho; in my inexpert opinion he has a better technique than either Hughes or Khawaja. Only slight concern is that he does go hard at the ball sometimes, so wonder if he might not nick off on occasions, rather like Kieswetter.