It's an incorrect assessment though. Ravi Bopara, Alex Hales and Jonny Bairstow are as well established as anyone in the NZA side, and guys like James Taylor and Toby Roland-Jones have been there or thereabouts for a wee while now. Particularly if we're talking ODIs, guys like Latham, Rutherford, Bracewell, Henry, Sodhi, Watling and even Munro have never been first choice.It does subtly imply that NZA were cheating by having 9 current and former internationals in the side.
Well Latham and Henry I would say are both very much on the cusp of grabbing a more permanent role in the LO side, and Watling will never be far away either.It's an incorrect assessment though. Ravi Bopara, Alex Hales and Jonny Bairstow are as well established as anyone in the NZA side, and guys like James Taylor and Toby Roland-Jones have been there or whereabouts for a wee while now. Particularly if we're talking ODIs, guys like Latham, Rutherford, Bracewell, Henry, Sodhi, Watling and even Munro have never been first choice.
Elliot and Bracewell belong in a 3rd "Properly tried, tested and binned" category. Guys like them probably wouldn't play for a lot of other A-teams- though then again England did pick Bopara for this series.
Bopara is actually in their first choice ODI lineup. Giving him this series because he's not involved in the Test setup and it's better opposition than county cricket, I suppose.Elliot and Bracewell belong in a 3rd "Properly tried, tested and binned" category. Guys like them probably wouldn't play for a lot of other A-teams - though then again England did pick Bopara for this series.
You might be right on Bracewell, but given how completely underwhelming he's been in every format since the Hobart test, I could see him disappearing back into FC cricket without a trace if he played for Aus, SA, India, England etc.
Perhaps, though in all probability he would never have been selected in the first place. As it is though he would definitely make that England Lions team. And seeing the teams both India A and Australia have put out over the past few weeks you'd struggle to covince me he couldn't make either of those teams. I haven't seen many of the South African pacers playing in that tournament so I wouldn't have a clue with them.You might be right on Bracewell, but given how completely underwhelming he's been in every format since the Hobart test, I could see him disappearing back into FC cricket without a trace if he played for Aus, SA, India, England etc.
Leask is back, for some more Colinising.Scotland squad for opening match in Ayr on 15 August:
Matt Machan (capt), Hamish Gardiner, Craig Wallace, George Munsey, Richie Berrington, Josh Davey, Michael Leask, Majid Haq, David Murphy, Safyaan Sharif, Iain Wardlaw, Alasdair Evans.
Yep. Or just start an hour late if you miss the start.Yeah you can rewind those streams to find the best action as well, can't you. Or watch the video well after the game's finished, if you want.
Will probably bat in the top six and only bowl a couple of overs if he plays tbf. Scotland view his talents a bit differently to Northants.Leask is back, for some more Colinising.