They may actually be better, well in batting terms anyway.Your batsman have shown to be a bit better I guess. I'm certainly not expecting another 50 all out or whatever.
You'll probably say England are a lot worse but I think they're about the same now as they were then. That summer papered over a lot of cracks that were evident well before the debacles in Australia and v Sri Lanka.
Yeah. We haven't really seen enough of Ballance and co to really know.They may actually be better, well in batting terms anyway.
I agree with you regarding the problem - the setup he's gone for at the moment is bizarre. Most importantly, any change was completely unnecessary. The only difference here is that you're arguing that it's a regression to his more natural technique whilst I think that it's a change that he's actively decided to make.Spin bowlers invariably, especially over the wicket ones - most batsmen will setup with a squarer stance. I know I did.
It's the slouching over his bat that is the most problematic, he's dragging his bat away from himself, then up, then down again. To do that, he has to play the ball very early and that's where his issues have been. Not such an issue with aggressive strokes, because he has to play those early anyway.
He needs to train, that's all it is - it's bad habits slipping back into his game that he used to have when he was much younger, when he's playing well he's a lot more upright at the crease and a lot later to play the ball. If he goes back to what he was doing pre 2013, books out Seddon Park's lanes two hours every single day and has Martin Crowe (or another good judge of technique) on his case, he'll get back there because of his natural talent.I agree with you regarding the problem - the setup he's gone for at the moment is bizarre. Most importantly, any change was completely unnecessary. The only difference here is that you're arguing that it's a regression to his more natural technique whilst I think that it's a change that he's actively decided to make.
Hopefully we can both agree that the need is for him to go back to the drawing board - whatever the cause.
There is an article in today or yesterday's Dom-Post (can't find it online unfortunately) about how much time Taylor has been spending in the nets at the Basin. It is apparently a lot. (Also, Neesham not so much).At the moment, he just isn't putting in the effort.