But in this case I am talking about only one of them playing, so it would be 10 first class centurions.This was the case in the Trent Bridge test anyway ftr.
Gee, I would seriously love this to happen, unfortunately 22/2 seems more realistic, but you never know with Clarke.122* or 172/1 or 222/2
Australia should aim for a team with tons too, step up Siddle!Bring back Bresnan for giggles and have an entire 11 with tons.
Don't mind that idea of Ali opening to bring in Rashid, but quite frankly am happy for Jimmeh to rest up for a while, wrap him in cotton wool until the UAE.Ali to open, Rashid or Jimmy in for Lyth depending on the pitch.
If he scored a dead rubber hundred on a batting track at the Oval, would you be pleased to keep playing him?I would give Lyth one more go, with the series won I think with 7 matches he'd have been given a really fair shake either way.
TBH, a Test match hundred is a Test match hundred*, in the end if he scored it to go along with the Kiwi one it wouldn't worry me to play him against the UAE, more perturbing would be a scratchy fifty or something.If he scored a dead rubber hundred on a batting track at the Oval, would you be pleased to keep playing him?
Not sure I would
In the end Jos has kept well though hasn't he and his overall test record is better then the other JB, who looks an hideous 'keeper the last few times I've seen him. So better keeper them Bairstow, overall better bat then Bairstow or Lyth, so it's not an huge surprise we're not focusing on him, though he has been disappointing with the bat this series.It is interesting that England fans have generally focused on Lyth's struggles so much more than Buttler's when they've performed very much the same with the bat.
If England wanted to give Rashid a game they could give Bairstow the gloves and drop Jos. Shouldn't happen, just saying it is an alternative.
I'd back him to do it. He's always seemed to be someone, like Warne, who writes great scripts.122* or 172/1 or 222/2
Yeah his keeping has been fine throughout the series. I don't feel as though Jos is a better bat than Jonny but Jos looks like he'd make the opposition pay more when in form.In the end Jos has kept well though hasn't he and his overall test record is better then the other JB, who looks an hideous 'keeper the last few times I've seen him. So better keeper them Bairstow, overall better bat then Bairstow or Lyth, so it's not an huge surprise we're not focusing on him, though he has been disappointing with the bat this series.
It's cricket chat. I just wanted to point out the discrepancy between Lyth out vs Buttler out talk.Jos keeping has been fine. Why invent problems?
'cause he's made **** all runs and looked largely terrible every time at the crease? Not advocating dropping him or anything, but it's a fair point to make. Though I guess with Moeen in the team you can maybe carry a keeper without runs as long as his keeping is up to snuff.Jos keeping has been fine. Why invent problems?