doesnt suprise me..never have a bowler as a captain they're simple thats why their bowlers...Malinga forgot who was and wasn't playing. Good start as captain.
less test cricket but more odi's and T20's..Ending the winter on such a horrible defeat should be a good thing in the long run for english cricket - hopefully. Hopefully it will mean that there is more analysis of what is wrong and why - and it won't just be forgotten. Losing to Australia in the ashes is one thing. They're a good team but losing to the Dutch is embarassing. This isn't the team that England would have been looking at a year ago. Finn, Swann, KP etc all aren't around. But the players available should still of been good enough to beat the dutch. You've gotta question county cricket and what is happening there and ask why the players in reserve are so average and lacking of so many basic skills.
Look at Parry and his so average bowling. No spin and there wasn't even control of length in this game. Buttler awful behind the stumps. Jordan shovelling everything down the leg side when he bowls. Kieswetter the same block or bash merchant he was. Hales game going backwards. Ali lacking the power for international t20 cricket.
Everybody can moan about Giles or Flower or Saker (and they are culpable to a degree) but it's the players on the field. A lot of them don't have the basic solid foundations needed for T20 cricket. And the rest are too knackered or spread too thin to make the telling contributions.
This winter more than anything has shown that outside the 11 or 12 guys who are good international cricketers there really isn't a lot of quality underneath. Unfortunately more than most because of their all year round schedule, the depth in English players gets tested more than say a NZ or SL who play less.
Yeah I've done pretty well on the tournament so far but I've just laid down my biggest bet so far, on NZ. If they lose I'll probably barely be above even.Prediction: NZ to win by 4 wickets.
by me lol
Should've given some tips in the betting thread. What a success that's been.Yeah I've done pretty well on the tournament so far but I've just laid down my biggest bet so far, on NZ. If they lose I'll probably barely be above even.
Be the prophet!Prediction: NZ to win by 4 wickets.
Jordan has done quite well so far. Buttler has shown virtually nothing despite being given plenty of chances. I wouldn't have had him in the squad, he plays some hideous shots in the last World Cup. Parry I haven't seen but considering he plays at what is often a dustbowl his record isn't anything spectacular - an economy rate of nearly 7. They just picked the wrong guy there and Buttler has been persisted with too long. Just because they pick people who turn out to be ****e it doesn't mean that anyone else in County Cricket is automatically going to be worse.Ending the winter on such a horrible defeat should be a good thing in the long run for english cricket - hopefully. Hopefully it will mean that there is more analysis of what is wrong and why - and it won't just be forgotten. Losing to Australia in the ashes is one thing. They're a good team but losing to the Dutch is embarassing. This isn't the team that England would have been looking at a year ago. Finn, Swann, KP etc all aren't around. But the players available should still of been good enough to beat the dutch. You've gotta question county cricket and what is happening there and ask why the players in reserve are so average and lacking of so many basic skills.
Look at Parry and his so average bowling. No spin and there wasn't even control of length in this game. Buttler awful behind the stumps. Jordan shovelling everything down the leg side when he bowls. Kieswetter the same block or bash merchant he was. Hales game going backwards. Ali lacking the power for international t20 cricket.
Everybody can moan about Giles or Flower or Saker (and they are culpable to a degree) but it's the players on the field. A lot of them don't have the basic solid foundations needed for T20 cricket. And the rest are too knackered or spread too thin to make the telling contributions.
This winter more than anything has shown that outside the 11 or 12 guys who are good international cricketers there really isn't a lot of quality underneath. Unfortunately more than most because of their all year round schedule, the depth in English players gets tested more than say a NZ or SL who play less.