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I think that's a little different...
My point exactly. I'd rather not have a guy as expansive as Warner come out in the midst of a collapse. The best chance of him getting value for his shots is at the top of the innings. He's very much a confidence and eye player, he gets a few away to the boundary early and he goes well.Ball doesn't go that soft in England. Starting against spin is an issue, but I disagree that he's a pure opener. He bats the same no matter what the situation, and he can change games in twenty minutes.
It was really only on the back of his success doing it OD cricket that he began doing it in the longer form. I'm not that fussed about it in general, and it won't happen, but I think in England it's his best chance to prosper.
As if it'll make the slightest difference which of that bunch of has beens and never will bes that you selectsomeone oughta create separate australia and england road to the ashes threads. i don't want to talk about possible australian sides in this ****ty pom infested thread
I had thought abt him at no.3 before they settled on Hughes. So yeah I'd consider him lower but on the condition we leave Clarke at 5. Straight swap for Usman in that case with Cowan back in the side.Why not put Warner down the order? Cowan and Watson (although those two running between wickets could be fun) and Warner as the game changer batting at four or five?
Bit of a bottom handed shoveler from what I've seen of him in tests. Not Graeme Smith, tbf, but hardly Michael Clarke either.Don't be surprised if he ends up near the top of the Australian averages, given the pureness of his technique.
Think Collingwood minus worth ethic and fielding ability.Huh.
Would never have guessed Crash was referring to Khawaja from this description:
Bit of a bottom handed shoveler from what I've seen of him in tests. Not Graeme Smith, tbf, but hardly Michael Clarke either.
& he hardly set Div 2 alight last year.
Interesting Badel picks Rogers too. Won't labour the point, but it's the way I'd go. Desperate times and all that.