Compton's average this season is 89.73 with 3 hundreds and 7 fifties from 15 innings. OK, he plays on a batting paradise at Taunton but those are impressive figures.Compton
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That's just for starters, of people that should be ahead of Bop in Tests, I'm afraid.
I didn't see many england tests, mainly because I don't have full access to digital television.Don't confuse ODI performances with Test class.
Thanks, maybe county cricket can sort him out. I think he will return in the long run, hopefully he will grab his chance.Technique literally distintegrated in the winter.
Not a test player. Has the mental side, just not the game. Too loose.
Personally, I'm not a massive stat man, and I admire the England selections that have come off when the first-class records haven't been brilliant, but we do seem to be ignoring county form and picking on decent performances in limited overs. Morgan, Patel, Bopara, doesn't seem to be working.Is there a particular reason why you lot can't find a decent number 6? What happened to Morgan? surely, in the long term, he is the best option?
Compton's average this season is 89.73 with 3 hundreds and 7 fifties from 15 innings. OK, he plays on a batting paradise at Taunton but those are impressive figures.
I seriously doubt the selectors will give him a chance though.
It's not just one Test. Bopara has had opportunity after opportunity, and failed almost every time.Are you all seriously suggesting dropping him after 1 test? Dire. Sure disagree with his selection prior but don't start the 1 game per player stuff.
We've seen him plenty, and both dismissals were ridiculously poor, his bowling also showed it was negligible at test level.Are you all seriously suggesting dropping him after 1 test? Dire. Sure disagree with his selection prior but don't start the 1 game per player stuff.
Like who?Personally, I'm not a massive stat man, and I admire the England selections that have come off when the first-class records haven't been brilliant, but we do seem to be ignoring county form and picking on decent performances in limited overs. Morgan, Patel, Bopara, doesn't seem to be working.
No, but that only counters the 2 balls that grazed the bails on Friday.You don't find two balls missing the stumps by less than a centimetre in this innings good luck?
Presumably talking about the likes of Vaughan and Trescothick, who came in with f-c averages in the mid-30s.Like who?
As Brumbers said, Trott wasn't young when he debuted, and Alec Stewart and Hussey have shown you can have a decent career when debuting late.He's already 30 isn't he? That's not to say he couldn't have a Test career of 5 or 6 years (as per Hussey), but if he doesn't get a go this season he probably never will.
It is one test. (In theory) hes come back due to his performances in non test cricket hence you need to give players a proper chance on the back of this not one test. You can't count stuff before this run.It's not just one Test. Bopara has had opportunity afteropportunity, and failed almost every time.
It's not one test tho, he's had 13 (from memory). The only time he's made runs is against the Windies on an absolute road on our 08/09 tour and then against the same oppo who really didn't look interested on the return tour a few months later.Are you all seriously suggesting dropping him after 1 test? Dire. Sure disagree with his selection prior but don't start the 1 game per player stuff.
Like who?
indeedPresumably talking about the likes of Vaughan and Trescothick, who came in with f-c averages in the mid-30s.
He has only played 12 tests and this is first call up in a while. It would not be in the interests of England to go down the 1 test route.It's not just one Test. Bopara has had opportunity after opportunity, and failed almost every time.