ohnoitsyou
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Isn't Galle typically a dustbowl?earlyish 2012 on that 2 test tour England made to Sri Lanka, he took 6 wickets at Galle, although he did struggle in the next test now that I look back on the scorecards.
Isn't Galle typically a dustbowl?earlyish 2012 on that 2 test tour England made to Sri Lanka, he took 6 wickets at Galle, although he did struggle in the next test now that I look back on the scorecards.
Well, seeing how close they got in the end it was a better option then being 4 down inside 10 overs...You're right. 20 overs with no boundaries against decent but by no means great bowling was absolutely what we required chasing 300 with 6 overs of Malinga left
A decent moral stance IMHO.Not quite sure how I contrived to leave Senanayake off that, tbh. NFI who Kaushal is so yeah.
I don't think many countries even have fringe spinners behind their lead one. India would be the only other country that's comparable in terms of depth IMO.
Well for ODIs we're fine, but yeah Tests it's hideously bleak.ha ha
having spin depth is our trade-off for having such awful pace bowlers for the most part tbf, but you're quite right, looking at England's current situation for example one sees our position in terms of spin is indeed quite secure
But the problem isn't what Root and Ballance did in their first 10 overs together, is it. It was the inability to pick up the pace even a little bit once they were both set. Which left us in need of something borderline miraculous from the last 20 overs or so, instead of a more normal chase.Well, seeing how close they got in the end it was a better option then being 4 down inside 10 overs...
Stupid reasoning. Sure rebuild for 5, even 10 overs but if you can't even hit a boundary against Ashan ****ing Priyanjan you don't belong in the top order of an ODI side. Ballance might be ok at 3, as his LO records suggests he is a big run getter, but Root never impressed me up the order.Well, seeing how close they got in the end it was a better option then being 4 down inside 10 overs...
Another potential issue
Since Jan 2013 Eoin Morgan has 774 runs at 30 against test playing teams. How long does Eoin get if he's not performing?
His SR isn't very good either though. I agree we have far more pressing concerns, but there comes a point when he needs to score runs. You are right about the lack of alternatives though. I think we have a few decent options up the order in reserve but middle order players are lacking (Samit Patel should be an option but they won't pick him).A while yet. There are more pressing issues further up the order, and I don't think any of us could suggest a better alternative. Also, averaging 30 batting at 5 in ODIs isn't all that bad. It's not good, and I'd like it to be be higher,but it's not as bad as averaging that figure in tests..
Compare it with Mendis, he has 35 wickets in equal number of games. But must say, m surprised at Herath's numbers in the last 17 games, and yes, those numbers do suggest that he is more than just an economical bowler. And again, its SL management's call, it depends on the kind of team combination they want. Herath's wonderful performance against NZ can't be ignored, but they need to pick 2 of their best spinners and stick with them, can't keep shuffling them, guys should feel secured about their place in the team, only then can they give their best.Hmm, I'd query this - he took 26 wickets from 17 matches at under 20 striking at just under 30 last year, and who could forget his spell of 5/3 against NZ in the world t20, he's more than a tie-up-an-end bowler these days, even in ODIs. While Mendis showed his value to the attack today by breaking the two big partnerships (although as you say seems he has more of a knack for taking wickets than an ability) he showed his limitations too, he doesn't have weapons to limit scoring when batsmen are picking him comfortably and conditions aren't assisting him.