vic_orthdox
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I'm still not convinced that Warner is a genuine class opener in Test cricket. Reckon he's probably good enough, but is it really just a case of circumstances at NSW that have seen him ending up opening?
See I always wanted him to bat in the middle order for NSW, but he didn't get pushed up to open just because they had no other openers; he's regularly played in sides that have openers down to five pretty much and opened anyway.I'm still not convinced that Warner is a genuine class opener in Test cricket. Reckon he's probably good enough, but is it really just a case of circumstances at NSW that have seen him ending up opening?
kinda. in FC anyway. last season he was in smashing form early in the season and he could have batted at 5/6, but because we were trying to play Hauritz/SOK/Cameron/Copeland/Clark/Bollinger he was the unlucky person. And then later on in the season with Jaques in horrible form & Usman injured he went to the top. he opened in the 2nd XI where he presumably had a say. i'm sure if he had been picked at 5/6 I'm sure he would have done well.I'm still not convinced that Warner is a genuine class opener in Test cricket. Reckon he's probably good enough, but is it really just a case of circumstances at NSW that have seen him ending up opening?
Well one of the top three will go when Watson comes back; and unless Cowan gets a big score before that happens then I'm fairly sure it'll be him.Yeah, the success he had there, I guess. But then he had the couple of games at 6 in the FC side and didn't set the world on fire either. Anyway, I'm being a little bit fussy, reckon that Cowan and Warner are a nice balanced pair, just think both are a tad under the requisite quality, at the moment.
I think Marsh has looked alright once he's in and a different customer to what we've seen from the younger SMarsh.Well one of the top three will go when Watson comes back; and unless Cowan gets a big score before that happens then I'm fairly sure it'll be him.
Incidentally though I think Marsh has given a fair account of what he's like at Shield level in his short Test career so far, and exactly why he's so frustrating. He plays some wonderful innings and really, really looks the part half the time, but sometimes he just comes out to bat as if he's drugged up on calmers or something and plays really lazy cricket; looks completely spaced out. If Cowan does get a score before Watson comes back then I think it'll be Marsh to go rather than Warner. To his credit he actually tonned up in a Test though; his breezy innings of beauty at Shield level have typically ended in scores of 40-80.
Fair enough, I just thought that one of the senior players in the prime of their career would front up and take more responsibility. But like you say, you cannot under-estimate the difference between his stats batting in top order and middle order.I think that's a terrible idea. Clarke's struggled enough at four without moving him up to three, and there's no way Christian should be playing really, even if Watson isn't. Australia have more top order depth than middle order depth at the moment so moving Clarke above five would just be silly at this point, IMO.
This. Had a ****ing blast.What a great day to be there. Seriously.
Maddinson is pretty lucky not to have been dropped from the NSW side; a million miles away from a Test place at present.Fair enough, I just thought that one of the senior players in the prime of their career would front up and take more responsibility. But like you say, you cannot under-estimate the difference between his stats batting in top order and middle order.
I like S.Marsh and I think he should continue in the team. He can be frustrating but still a better batsman for the longer format than Warner imo. If Arthur can work with his mental switch on switch off ie not being lazy at the beginning of an innings and capitalising on starts, he is quality. Has a decent technique and can increase the tempo esepcially against the quicks.
On paper the Warner and Cowan combination is a good blend but I'm with Vic_Orthodox...I think they're both below the standard for test cricket over the long run.
How has Nic Maddinson been looking this season?
I think that's one of the problems with Warner so far as well. It looks like he doesn't really know what role he is trying to play, whether it be Sehwag-like aggression, or more of a moderate approach. I hope that's where he is going wrong anyway, because something like that should easily work itself out over time as he gets more experience (as opposed to bad technical issues).He's just shown the need to hit the ball too often too early in the innings. Scratchy starting.
Yeah that phase when he had the part-timers on around the 70-over mark was weird. I can see giving them a few overs to get a breakthrough, but not 15-20 ffs!This. Had a ****ing blast.
Dhoni's captaincy throughout the whole day was seriously bizarre though; by the 60 over mark he was already waiting for the new ball, and when the new ball came he was already waiting to get his spinners back on.
Clarke though, WAG. Picked him for a double with some mates when he was batting yesterday. Going again tomorrow and would love to see him bring up the triple. The bloke barely seemed to break a sweat today so he should be good to go.
Haha I wondered if they'd captured that, I was sitting in the stands that he did it towards. They'd been giving him a bit but certainly nothing too over the top, and he was giving it back to the crowd as well (cupping his ears like he couldn't hear what they were shouting, etc.), but I was pretty surprised when he did that. Not a good look, but not a huge deal.Have been too busy to be in here, but had the tv on at work and got to watch some. so stoked.
Has this been posted yet?
Kohli shows the finger, invites trouble | Firstpost
If you read back some way you can see what some of us thought (especially me) about Dhoni's field placings - especially when he randomly took out all the slips and completely ****ed with Yadav's headThis. Had a ****ing blast.
Dhoni's captaincy throughout the whole day was seriously bizarre though; by the 60 over mark he was already waiting for the new ball, and when the new ball came he was already waiting to get his spinners back on.
Clarke though, WAG. Picked him for a double with some mates when he was batting yesterday. Going again tomorrow and would love to see him bring up the triple. The bloke barely seemed to break a sweat today so he should be good to go.