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I did say in the end though as after the 4th wicket went down Bell and Cook played beautifully and never really looked troubled did they.Wasn't looking that comfortable at 4/50.
I did say in the end though as after the 4th wicket went down Bell and Cook played beautifully and never really looked troubled did they.Wasn't looking that comfortable at 4/50.
So you're saying you think he'll be fit for the next test? I don't really know how bad stiff necks can get so didn't know if it would've healed by now.'Stiff neck' sort of implies that he'll be full pace and fitness once the injury is healed. Its not like a shoulder injury where he'll have to work back into things. Unless I've misread Rampaul's action and all the pace comes from the neck.
Must've took a viagra that got stuck halfway down his throat.So you're saying you think he'll be fit for the next test? I don't really know how bad stiff necks can get so didn't know if it would've healed by now.
I'd prefer Finn as I like watching him bowl.But on a related note, do England fans want Bresnan dropped? Tough one for me.
I am a huge fan of Finn and know in time he will take over as a regular but I guess if we have picked Bresnan for Lords which doesn't suit him they may as well pick him for TB which will.I'd prefer Finn as I like watching him bowl.
Fishing as usual it seems, bless.Fkin hell, this is why the rest of the sporting world hate the English - some of their fans are horrible in victory and defeat
WI are one of the lowest ranked teams in world cricket and gave England a good game despite zero preparation, losing the toss, shocking selection and missing 3 or 4 of their best players
Cant wait for the Saffies to arrive so you can start whinging about how crap your team is again
Yes, I think if they were going to go the Finn route they would have done it at his home ground. With the next one being at Trent Bridge and if it plays anything like what it usually does, it will be tailor made for Bres.I am a huge fan of Finn and know in time he will take over as a regular but I guess if we have picked Bresnan for Lords which doesn't suit him they may as well pick him for TB which will.
Maybe Finn will be able to get Chanderpaul out. He hasn't faced Finn before.I am a huge fan of Finn and know in time he will take over as a regular but I guess if we have picked Bresnan for Lords which doesn't suit him they may as well pick him for TB which will.
Yep, batting is what messed up, not the bowling. 398 was a paltry total against a one man attack and they really let them back in the game when they could have won it with an innings to spare. Pietersen's shot in the 2nd innings was atrocious given the match situation, though with him that is not something unusual.It's certainly not a stupid thing to ask, there are after all lots of replacements who I'm sure will do a fine job. But I'd go with no. Bresnan obviously didn't have a great test, but I though he perhaps bowled better than his figures suggested. He hardly leaked runs for instance, and while Broad was getting wickets it meant that that was all that England needed from him. He's performed superbly well for England in tests though, the Ashes and India series the highlight. I try to shy away from the, "played 12 won 12", argument, because I feel it slightly undermines his performances, especially when he's called a, "lucky charm". But if you look at his record with bat and ball he's done very well.
I don't really think Broad and Swann's batting makes his less valuable, because I fell he's quite a bit better than them. Flower said in Sri Lanka that England lacked an all-rounder of Flintoff's class but claimed Bresnan, "was getting there", which to me indicates that Flower and England are trying to further improve Bresnan's batting which would lead to the ability to play 5 bowlers, something they may consider in India. For that reason I think it's unlikely that England will replace him in this series, as I think they believe he could be crucial in India. I feel that way too.
Funny you should say that because there are HUGE rumours on WI forums that Sammy will be OUT of the second test, word is it's an "injury" , also Gayle is expected to play in the second test aswell!! , so here is my teamIt's the sort of performance from the skipper that adds a bit of weight to the idea he's not quite there as a test player. He's a nearly good enough bowler, a fair-ish #8 & a patently decent bloke (not sold on his actual captaincy, as it goes), but I think for him to be guaranteed a start in every test hamstrings the Windies.
Shillingford will probably come in (although, tbh, Trent Bridge is a swinging ground), so that means one of Edwards or Gabriel will probably miss out. There's a case for dumping Edwards who looks down on pace and slightly underdone generally, but Sammy should at least be a part of the discussion too.
Yeah, Scyld Berry had it bang on, he stopped them getting any worse but is now stopping them getting any better as they have players who may take them forward who is denying a place in the side.It's arguably a better team, and Sammy doesn't excel in either department, but from where WI was, to where they are now, to drop Sammy would send a pretty poor message.
Sammy is still better value to the team right now than Peter or Fidel, so should play until the Windies have a 3rd quick of reputable quality. Samuels, Ramdin and then Rampaul at 8, that’s pretty iffy. Dwayne Bravo would be a nice number 8, not good enough for top six, probably too good for 8 but batting average is closer to Broad than it is of a test batsman.Yeah, Scyld Berry had it bang on, he stopped them getting any worse but is now stopping them getting any better as they have players who may take them forward who is denying a place in the side.