Ireland are odi standard with their batting and if the windies were better they would have defended 300, especially since bowling is their stroNg suit.Don't disagree with the fundamental point though. Ireland may have a decent - near international standard - batting line-up but their bowling is just an absolute dog's breakfast, close to the worst in the entire competition. The Windies aren't a great team, but even now they're a much better side man-for-man than Ireland are.
Come off it, every team has bad days. WI would defend that more often than not.Ireland are odi standard with their batting and if the windies were better they would have defended 300, especially since bowling is their stroNg suit.
The irish top 4 is flat out better than the windies top four. The windies have much better bowling though as well, dockrell excepted.
What exactly do you mean by ODI standard? Setting definitional issues aside, I still think it would be a stretch to say that Ireland's batting would be ranked any higher than maybe 8th or 9th in this tournament (my ranking would be: AUS, IND, SRL, NZL, SAF, BAN, PAK, WID, IRE/ENG - and even then the only reason why it's close between Ireland and England is because Ireland are generally smarter about how they bat).Ireland are odi standard with their batting and if the windies were better they would have defended 300, especially since bowling is their stroNg suit.
The irish top 4 is flat out better than the windies top four. The windies have much better bowling though as well, dockrell excepted.
Ed Joyce would make a strong case to play for the Blackcaps. Problem with Ireland is their batting is good but their bowling is rubbish. Walk in the park for Pakistan getting 230.Ireland's batting wasn't better on the whole. You can probably make the case that Ireland's top 4 - specifically the presence of Joyce, Niall O'Brien and Porterfield - are as good if not better than their WI counterparts. But WI have considerably more quality in their middle and lower order (guys like Sammy, Simmons, Ramdin and Holder are better than their Irish counterparts) - and the small difference that exists in the overall batting quality is completely swamped by the enormous gulf in the two bowling departments anyway.
Yeah but that was over a year ago and Windies missing several players such as Edwards , Narine , Deonarine , Rampaul , Dwayne Bravo from that series. Southee , Boult , MIlne and Vettori were not playing that series either.Please don't say things like this! WI trounced us in a recent ODI played in NZ
Perhaps, but the West Indies were the worst team in every facet of the game in that Nelson match vs. Ireland. Ireland's bowling would also look much better with Murtagh and Rankin available; it's their second string seam attack, really.Come off it, every team has bad days. WI would defend that more often than not.
Why are people forgetting the no ball of Wilson? And nope it is not bad luck if you drop people, its just bad cricket, all round. No sympathy.Zim werent unlucky at all. The zoom in showed no movement and it was justa shadow.
Charles is better than Smith but not saying much. How are you forgetting Jerome Taylor? He has taken more wickets than Southee and Vettori, only one behind Boult. Not exactly a mug.W
Johnson Charles is no better than Smith as an opener. Marlon Samuels not to bad but apart from him I cant think of a single Windies batsman in any sort of form. Bowling attack minus Narine is pretty ordinary apart from Holder.
If Blackcaps win toss they will put Windies in and try and roll their brittle batting lineup for not much.
Yeah Jeromes bowled well. The only decent performance from the Windies was against Pakistan. Both teams scratching for form.Windies got in on a a good pitch and Pakistan self destructed chasing 300.Why are people forgetting the no ball of Wilson? And nope it is not bad luck if you drop people, its just bad cricket, all round. No sympathy.
Charles is better than Smith but not saying much. How are you forgetting Jerome Taylor? He has taken more wickets than Southee and Vettori, only one behind Boult. Not exactly a mug.
Yeah I definitely rate the Irish batting outfit but I'd say Ireland were 1 in 3 to bring down 300 against them. Ireland have a batting lineup approximately as strong as Bangers a few months ago. Good, getting there but not something you'd necessarily back to be favourites chasing 300 against a non-minnow attack.Perhaps, but the West Indies were the worst team in every facet of the game in that Nelson match vs. Ireland. Ireland's bowling would also look much better with Murtagh and Rankin available; it's their second string seam attack, really.
There is a very big gap between the Irish top four and the current West Indian top four. Gayle will make me tastle it so hard on the weekend but that WI top four is playing like absolute mud and for most of them it's not going to be reversed. Smith and Charles just aren't that great, Gayle is fighting hard but his back and his age are screwing him over and Samuels can't decide whether he's a god or a hack.Ireland's batting wasn't better on the whole. You can probably make the case that Ireland's top 4 - specifically the presence of Joyce, Niall O'Brien and Porterfield - are as good if not better than their WI counterparts. But WI have considerably more quality in their middle and lower order (guys like Sammy, Simmons, Ramdin and Holder are better than their Irish counterparts) - and the small difference that exists in the overall batting quality is completely swamped by the enormous gulf in the two bowling departments anyway.
Yeah, some LOL shots from Pakistan, but Taylor was gun in that game. I am not saying he will kill NZ, heck his career is been so inconsistent, he is probably due a hammering, but he can be dangerous.Yeah Jeromes bowled well. The only decent performance from the Windies was against Pakistan. Both teams scratching for form.Windies got in on a a good pitch and Pakistan self destructed chasing 300.
Tamim is the only bloke I'd pick in the Irish top three.Yeah I definitely rate the Irish batting outfit but I'd say Ireland were 1 in 3 to bring down 300 against them. Ireland have a batting lineup approximately as strong as Bangers a few months ago. Good, getting there but not something you'd necessarily back to be favourites chasing 300 against a non-minnow attack.
If they sort out their bowling they'll be serious contenders very soon.
Bangla need Dockrell ahead of Taijul (and both ahead of Kayes)The irish need the Banglashi pace attack.
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