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Whatever happened to Adrian Barath?
Does Shiv Chanderpaul ring a bell?I can't help but think that we have too many young batsmen debuting at the same time. I think Shai Hope is extremely talented but the evidence so far is that he isn't ready yet. We desperately need some experience IMHO, even if they're quite ordinary like Lendl Simmons, Kieron Pollard etc. If anything, I actually think that Shane Dowrich looked the more likely of the two at this level against Australia.
This is too much too soon for these youngsters and they simply aren't ready for facing the likes of Herath. What's worse is that the two senior batsmen in Bravo and Samuels are hardly role models for them in that they are supremely talented under-achievers, not hard working grafters.
What happened to Brathwaite?Whatever happened to Adrian Barath?
The last thing they need to worry about are all-rounders. Need better specialists.I'd play Pollard and Russell just to add a bit of backbone. Yes they might fail, but the Windies lack genuine all-rounders
Pollard is a crap batsman and a crap bowler in test cricket. But there is merit about senior Bravo and Chanders.I'd play Pollard and Russell just to add a bit of backbone. Yes they might fail, but the Windies lack genuine all-rounders
While I do agree that Taylor and Roach are slightly better, I think you are underrating Prasad a bit.We've got this all wrong so far. We played 4 pacers on a spinners pitch when our frontline spinner was hopelessly undercooked having played no serious cricket for ages. You could tell that Bishoo got better the more he bowled and at the end of the SL innings looked more like the class leggie we know he is.
What I find really upsetting is apart from Herath, these Sri Lankan bowlers are pretty unimpressive. I think Taylor and Roach were far better then their Sri Lankan counterparts for example, but we are being absolutely thrashed because our batsmen are truly dire. If they can't score runs in this series against this attack, I really fear for our future tbh.
you are right in that we have no world class bowlers in the pace department however Prasad and Pradeep bowled well imo.They bowled consistent lines and showed good variations in length also. They certainly don't have the pace of the WIndies pace bowlers but to write them off is unfair. Pradeep and Chameera can consistently bowl at 140 KPH + and so all is not lost for us in terms of the stocks- they need to improve their fitness and also their experience at the top level. Add in Eranga, and Lakmal (if and when they ever get fit) and it looks ok..Dont forget spin always has been and always will be our strength in terms of bowling)Another dreadful batting display full of dreadful shots and zero application. What hurts me the most is that a Sri Lankan team which is clearly in transition themselves and without a single pacer worthy of the name barely broke sweat to thrash us comprehensively. Imagine our current crop if they'd come up against Vaas and Murali? I dread to think.
I could talk about selection, playing 4 pacers on this pitch etc but the reality is our batting line up is full of youngsters who are either not ready or are learning the ropes. Our two senior batsmen are completely unreliable too. Brilliant one series, awful the next.
I've literally been reduced to enjoying individual performances like Blackwoods today or Bishoo and Taylor against Australia. I never once thought we could fight back as a team when Sri Lanka got in front.
I guess this is what happens when every step forward is followed by administrative suicide from self serving, pompous disgraces like Dave Cameron (WICB not a Tory!). We have no experience to turn too and just when it looked like Phil Simmons might be getting through to them and at least creating a team culture and worth ethic, the WICB struck.
Agree mostly. But not on the stuff about the lankan pacers. Dhammika has been genuinely top class this year.Another dreadful batting display full of dreadful shots and zero application. What hurts me the most is that a Sri Lankan team which is clearly in transition themselves and without a single pacer worthy of the name barely broke sweat to thrash us comprehensively. Imagine our current crop if they'd come up against Vaas and Murali? I dread to think.
I could talk about selection, playing 4 pacers on this pitch etc but the reality is our batting line up is full of youngsters who are either not ready or are learning the ropes. Our two senior batsmen are completely unreliable too. Brilliant one series, awful the next.
I've literally been reduced to enjoying individual performances like Blackwoods today or Bishoo and Taylor against Australia. I never once thought we could fight back as a team when Sri Lanka got in front.
I guess this is what happens when every step forward is followed by administrative suicide from self serving, pompous disgraces like Dave Cameron (WICB not a Tory!). We have no experience to turn too and just when it looked like Phil Simmons might be getting through to them and at least creating a team culture and worth ethic, the WICB struck.