I don't think Cowan is unmoveable, just that the selectors like him and will give him more chances. They've invested heavily in Cowan/Warner opening and despite Cowan's individual numbers being pretty rubbish they still see enough in the combination to want to persist with it.Can"t believe most people on here are convince Co wan/ Warner (average of less than40) are unmoveable.Acase can be made for Warner seeing he usually goes on with his stats but if Cowan is the answer at the top we"re in serious trouble.Hayden and LAnger must be laughing themselves off.Rogers is a gun and his an opener.If they"re picking him and no one will select a 35 Year old to warm the benches. ,then he has to open.
Only if you want it to end up with the same fate..Now that Ponting/Tendulkar opening combo has been named Pondulkar, shouldn't Cowan/Warner be called Corner ?
Is that because you think his game doesn't suit number 6 or because he is needed more in the top 4? I just think that with the batsmen we have picked, if he doesn't find a place in the top 4 then he is still better than the other candidates for the number 6 spot. I would still prefer to have him in the top 4 though.Good to see that Rogers has started his county stint strongly.
Maximas, I definitely would not play Rogers at 6 - he must bat in the top 4.
If you're not good enough to bat anywhere in the top 6 then you're not a test-quality batsman.Pretty sure that I read somewhere that Rogers hadn't batted anywhere other than opener (might have been other than top 3) since 2004
Big ask to bat him at 6 and not particularly fair when he is clearly better than Cowan and in better form at this stage
Firstly, I would say that since we've selected an experienced top order batsman used to English conditions we might as well play him in the top order to utilize him in a way that he is most familiar with.Is that because you think his game doesn't suit number 6 or because he is needed more in the top 4? I just think that with the batsmen we have picked, if he doesn't find a place in the top 4 then he is still better than the other candidates for the number 6 spot. I would still prefer to have him in the top 4 though.
nah look there's a few things there (pissed or not) i disagree withNo. Great batsmen have the ability to bat anywhere in the top six. For most mere mortals it's only possible to master one or two positions to a world class standard. You're seriously underestimating the different requirements.
And what do you do when you discover you only have one Test quality batsman?If you're not good enough to bat anywhere in the top 6 then you're not a test-quality batsman.
Simple as that.
I agree but the bloke I was replying to was clearly holding the term to a much higher standard judging by what he said.nahar warner is learning his **** on the big stage, but he counts as test quality. hughes has been dicked around, and having a wierdo technique doesnt exclude someone from being test quality. very confident he will show it.