Zimbabwe don't even have speedguns...fantastic. Would loved to have one for today at least.These commentators thought that Mitch McLeakin was bowling 150km/h. What speed will they estimate Milne to be bowling?
It's not hard, but I fail to see the point in playing a guy at 4 who you'd never want to bat there against a major nation. They keep picking him so they see value in him, and I'd hope they see that value at 6-7, where they should bat him. Otherwise you're picking him, wanting him to advance, but batting him in a spot that doesn't suit then presumably dropping him when he doesn't score runs. Like the Neesham to open experiment.Too much risk of a collapse if Hesson bunched the I'm not very adaptable brigade together in a row from 5-7 I think. He's been burnt doing that before.
If Rob Nicol can score tons up the top in Zimbabwe, it's not that hard.
Not just lately itbt; Cribb can tell you about Ronchi's travails as a really dodgy starter throughout his Australian domestic career. But, rocks or diamonds is one of McCullum's favourite press conference mantras, it could be one of Hesson's too.The days of Luke Ronchi are coming to an end too. Not an above average keeper and not particularly smart with the bat. The pull straight to deep mid wicket (that was dropped) is indicative of the way he bats early in his innings and resultingly has seen him get out cheaply a hell of a lot lately.