Sounds right. And Cook, Root and Bairstow have done really well to rack up 180 at 3.5 an over.Reckon taking 7 for 90 odd then scoring 180 for 3 makes it England's day by a distance, but overall would say it is even as Pakistan dominated day 1.
I think he deserves his chance at the moment, but I think the twin concerns are his technique is iffy at best, although no worse than Collingwood and he made a career as a decent test player, and if you look at his record he's played a lot of tests without being convincing in any.Guy has over a thousand runs in Country cricket this year. I don't know why England selectors are getting the flak for picking him. Whether the outcome is ultimately positive or not, he has the runs to justify the call.
Yeah Rehman's decline and loss of form is hurting Pakistan more than Ajmal.I shouldn't keep going on about Babar, but with all the talk on Yasir v Ajmal, its really does remind us all how crucial Rehman was back in 2012. Babar as the second spinner this time around, the total opposite of Rehman back then.
Yeah, I missed the collapse earlier, it wasn't in my mind. I was saying that as Cook was gone. But yeah you're right, this is by a distance England's day.Reckon taking 7 for 90 odd then scoring 180 for 3 makes it England's day by a distance, but overall would say it is even as Pakistan dominated day 1.
England's day comfortably I'd have thought. Six wickets in a session to stop Pakistan getting what looked like a dead cert 400+, and then a sizeable part of the way towards matching it.I have to say this was England's day, just by a fraction, but still they should be happy with the day.
The problem with dropping Bell at the moment is we haven't got a second opener or established number 5 batsman - so if you drop him there's no real experience in the team. Bell has always been a bit feast or famine. My guess is he's in terminal decline, but I can see the selector's hope he has one more purple patch to go. At his best he is far and away the best of the group chasing a spot or hanging on to a place - its whether the best is over.Taylor's career figures would be a little ahead from memory. Bairstow did some amazing things this season and I'd have them both in once Bell's chucked, but Bairstow already had a reasonable run in the side so that's why I'd have Taylor in front. I don't have a problem with either in the side. I would also expect Ballance to come back and have a regular place, have a good Test career. I'm surprised how quickly people have turned on Buttler actually, and the calls for Bairstow to take over his keeping spot.
The only player I really want out is Bell.
Yeah corrected myself. I had missed the collapse earlier.England's day comfortably I'd have thought. Six wickets in a session to stop Pakistan getting what looked like a dead cert 400+, and then a sizeable part of the way towards matching it.
Experience isn't much use walking back to the pavilion and sitting with your pads on. Not that I'm a great believer in experience. Cricketing common sense and skill go a hell of a lot further.The problem with dropping Bell at the moment is we haven't got a second opener or established number 5 batsman - so if you drop him there's no real experience in the team. Bell has always been a bit feast or famine. My guess is he's in terminal decline, but I can see the selector's hope he has one more purple patch to go. At his best he is far and away the best of the group chasing a spot or hanging on to a place - its whether the best is over.
Lyth was the same, got picked due to weight of runs in CC. Not the selectors fault for picking the form man if that man doesn't step up. Got to be given a fair chance though not just a couple of games. Lyth got one, Bairstow needs a score but hasn't been worst player in the side since he was recalled anyway but people with agendas ignore that.But sick of the same people who call for county players to come into the team all the time are having a typical moan about Bairstow even when he's quietly made a good start here.
The guy just averaged 90 in the first division of CC. He was the best batsman by bloody miles. He's your pick. You wanted to pick guys with tons this year, guys in form, guys who've 'earned it', here he is.
You think Taylor should be in ahead of him? Fine. But you better be damn sure next year and the year after that, because you've not let results make up your mind.
yep - the exclusions were: 1) None, all carreer stats; 2) Exclude Test matches; 3) Exclude ALL non LVCC matches (i.e. Lions, England tour parties, Uni matches, etc)Presumably you're excluding some Lions matches there too.
Out of the batsmen in the England team who has played worse than Bairstow since he came back? Lyth yes and he was dropped. Can't see any other batsman who have been worse than Bairstow.Lyth was the same, got picked due to weight of runs in CC. Not the selectors fault for picking the form man if that man doesn't step up. Got to be given a fair chance though not just a couple of games. Lyth got one, Bairstow needs a score but hasn't been worst player in the side since he was recalled anyway but people with agendas ignore that.
Quite surprised Simon Hughes has written that piece. If his book "Yakking Around the World" is anything to go by, he's quite the traveller and takes a fair amount of interest in happenings outside England."These barren surfaces on which spinners probe away with men round the bat are just the sort they will encounter in the higher-profile Tests against India next winter." Simon Hughes
One of the most condescending piece I have read.
https://blog.betway.com/other-sport...-is-a-sanitised-version-of-the-real-pakistan/
And that's why guys, Botham doesn't know about Shafiq and Mark Nicholas can barely name a Pakistan current player beyond Misbah and YK.
Bell and Buttler for a start. Seeing as Bairstow is a keeper then he comes into the equation against Ginger Jonny.Out of the batsmen in the England team who has played worse than Bairstow since he came back? Lyth yes and he was dropped. Can't see any other batsman who have been worse than Bairstow.
I had no problem when bairstow came back into the team and he needs a decent run but also you can't pretend that 18 tests at an average of 26 is insignificant either.
I don't think anyone was being over critical of Bairstow here.
Nah Bell has made a couple of important knocks. Buttler isn't a bat in this team he's a wicketkeeper. If Bairstow could catch the ball he'd probably be wicketkeeper but in the past year he's made a number of mistakes in televised games behind the stumps and Buttler's keeping has improved a lot.Bell and Buttler for a start. Seeing as Bairstow is a keeper then he comes into the equation against Ginger Jonny.
Bairstow was dropped rightly and went away and scored a mountain of runs and got picked again. You can't just dump him after a handful of games particularly when there is nobody really knocking down the door and others are struggling just as much as he is. If anyone is to be dropped it should be Bell, mid 30's in decline and no sign of him coming good.