He needs to score some 100's tbh. He's good enough to score runs at this level, well get going anyway. He just gives it away too easily.Flynn - 4. A good fifty. Did not come to the party in other innings. Needs to get more consistent.
He's exactly the sort of bowler you want to come on when you need runs to drag yourself out of the poo tbh, and they did a lot of blocking.Errrr, respected? The fact that Sri Lanka were just trying to survive played a massive part in Astle not getting blasted around the ground. He's terrible and in all probability will never be near test standard. He bowled a couple of decent deliveries but for 90 percent of his work he looked part time.
I think if Ryder had a better head on his shoulders, he'd be a big candidate for one of the opening spots. Good defense and knows where his off stump is. Also, with McCullum he'd make it a left-right combo which is always nice to have. But at the moment, I think if he does come back into the side it'll have to be somewhere less stressful, probably number 6.
what does everyone think of Ryder opening?
I think and I have nothing to base this on, but it would help McCullum's game as he would observe Ryder pacing his inning better at the other end while still scoring at a good clip. This would rub off on McCullum I hope.I think if Ryder had a better head on his shoulders, he'd be a big candidate for one of the opening spots. Good defense and knows where his off stump is. Also, with McCullum he'd make it a left-right combo which is always nice to have. But at the moment, I think if he does come back into the side it'll have to be somewhere less stressful, probably number 6.
There is a big difference between writing off a 26 year old leggie, that only took up the art full time two seasons ago, and writing off a 20 year old fast bowler. The chances Astle ever becomes test standard are slim, like one percent. Most guys who bowl it all their lives never master it, what makes Astle so special?He's exactly the sort of bowler you want to come on when you need runs to drag yourself out of the poo tbh, and they did a lot of blocking.
And you can't write a 26 year old off for good, especially a spinner. He's not test standard right now but give him another 4-5 seasons and he may well be a quality bowler. It's like writing Southee off for good when he was bowling 130kph half volleys with slow loopy swing.
Nothing, but he's still got 10 or so years left as a pro. I'm not going to call him Forever Dire just yet. I save that for Anton Devcich.There is a big difference between writing off a 26 year old leggie, that only took up the art full time two seasons ago, and writing off a 20 year old fast bowler. The chances Astle ever becomes test standard are slim, like one percent. Most guys who bowl it all their lives never master it, what makes Astle so special?
Eh, spinners in recent years have tended to come good a lot later than quicks. Nobody really thought Graeme Swann would amount to much until he suddenly got serious and started taking bags of wickets around 2008ish.There is a big difference between writing off a 26 year old leggie, that only took up the art full time two seasons ago, and writing off a 20 year old fast bowler. The chances Astle ever becomes test standard are slim, like one percent. Most guys who bowl it all their lives never master it, what makes Astle so special?
Yeah. He was a prodigy opening batsman, failed at that quite young and came back into domestic cricket a couple of seasons later as a leg spinner. I still think he's got more to work with as a bat though tbh, even if it didn't work out in his early 20s. He's definitely a more effective bowler now than he is a batsman but I think he's bluffing.Wasn't Astle a top order batsman until recently anyway?
There seems to be a lot of people who continue to think that Vettori is a spin bowler and that he's competing for a bowler's spot in this team.Patel... Did enough to hold Dan off from taking his spot.
I agree 100%, however he hasn't scored any runs in bloody ages. There was a general train of thought not long ago that if Vettori's batting regressed he'd still be the best spinner in the country (despite how average his bowling was) and command a place for balance anyway, and I think Patel has put that to bed to some extent. If Vettori can't score any runs he shouldn't be making the side over someone like Watling because the myth of him being the best spinner regardless of how crap his bowling had become has been debunked.There seems to be a lot of people who continue to think that Vettori is a spin bowler and that he's competing for a bowler's spot in this team.
He isn't.
He is neither a spin bowler, nor even a bowler. He is a batting all rounder who bowls slow left arm. He is competing for the spot Franklin occupied in the first test (batting all rounder).
The batting all rounder's responsibilities (in this order):
1 Score runs with the bat.
2 Keep things tight at one end with the ball. Any wickets are a bonus.
His batting form is certainly an issue.I agree 100%, however he hasn't scored any runs in bloody ages. There was a general train of thought not long ago that if Vettori's batting regressed he'd still be the best spinner in the country (despite how average his bowling was) and command a place for balance anyway, and I think Patel has put that to bed to some extent. If Vettori can't score any runs he shouldn't be making the side over someone like Watling because the myth of him being the best spinner regardless of how crap his bowling had become has been debunked.
While that may be true in terms of the number of days since his last batting success, the truth is that only 4 tests have passed since Vettori made 98 on a sporty pitch at the gabba. A couple of games before that he hit a century against a strong Pakistani bowling lineup. The lack of cricket, combined with his injuries make it feel like Vettori has been out of touch for ages, but I think he deserves a lot more time as a batsman.I agree 100%, however he hasn't scored any runs in bloody ages. There was a general train of thought not long ago that if Vettori's batting regressed he'd still be the best spinner in the country (despite how average his bowling was) and command a place for balance anyway, and I think Patel has put that to bed to some extent. If Vettori can't score any runs he shouldn't be making the side over someone like Watling because the myth of him being the best spinner regardless of how crap his bowling had become has been debunked.