How is that relevant in the slightest? We're talking about Taylor here, not Cook. I've seen Taylor review for inside edges & the like in the past & he goes up in an instant.Nah, I reckon it's a myth. I remember being at Lords when England were playing Pakistan and Cook was given out caught behind. He went down had a chat with Strauss, and decided to review it. It turned out there was daylight between bat and ball at all times.
Yeah, he's a bits and pieces cricketer at domestic level.fmd Ellis has only 3 list-a 50s, and 55 wickets from 58 games. Remember when our bits and pieces used to have more pieces and bits than this?
78 deliveries or so left. Enough time for bmac to get a tonne and Ellis to 50.Just in case you end up 110/7.
The selectors foresaw this.
The point is, batsman aren't always 100% whether or not they've hit it, contrary to much popular opinion.How is that relevant in the slightest? We're talking about Taylor here, not Cook. I've seen Taylor review for inside edges & the like in the past & he goes up in an instant.
Which makes it all the more bizarre. I mean, I can understand putting young guys into the ODI side even if they have a poor List-A record because there's room for improvement and it's about seeing how they handle that level of cricket. Guys like Ellis, who are older, established and know their role, should be picked because they can competently perform in the format they've been chosen in. Ellis has never deserved to be in the ODI side, really.Different story in four day cricket these days to be fair to him but he's never been a good one day cricketer.
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You'd arguably be in a worse position if McCullum had to face the better bowling and got out for **** all just so Munro could have a hit now tbf.So...if McCullum were opening...would we be in a better position?
No, because he would've top edged a leg side heave and been caught for 9.So...if McCullum were opening...would we be in a better position?
I have no problem with McCullum batting 6 in ODIs. Never have really. I just don't want him at #3-5.McCullum has definitely justified him batting at where he wants to down the order in ODIs. With Guptill and Ryder in the ODI team we'd probably have a pretty gun batting lineup right now.
He bats at 3 to 5 theoretically because he just comes in at the 30 over mark or at 6.I have no problem with McCullum batting 6 in ODIs. Never have really. I just don't want him at #3-5.
You're tempting fate there - next they'll want to pick him in the test sideWhich makes it all the more bizarre. I mean, I can understand putting young guys into the ODI side even if they have a poor List-A record because there's room for improvement and it's about seeing how they handle that level of cricket. Guys like Ellis, who are older, established and know their role, should be picked because they can competently perform in the format they've been chosen in. Ellis has never deserved to be in the ODI side, really.