Represents the new, Fox Kennedy Co wearing, can somehow hit 140kmh, generation of agribusiness.Having two Associative spuds seems a strange one for a region Howsie tells us is particularly fertile. Van der Gurgen must've been picked because 'he sure has a pretty mouth, boy'.
did he land on on corey? that's pretty impressive considering anderson can be ryder-esque with his disdainful lolswats to short bowling.Love seeing that beautiful braced front leg from Ferguson. Pity he had to put Corey out for another 2 months, but there's plenty to work with.
yeah but like ryder once it goes too much above 140kph the lols start being directed his waydid he land on on corey? that's pretty impressive considering anderson can be ryder-esque with his disdainful lolswats to short bowling.
that's on the front foot tbf. bloke can pull and hook.yeah but like ryder once it goes too much above 140kph the lols start being directed his way
2 months, bastard.Love seeing that beautiful braced front leg from Ferguson. Pity he had to put Corey out for another 2 months, but there's plenty to work with.
Neesham is fit again, he was kind of incumbent before his injury, even if he was totally benign in Brisbane. Santner may play in Dunedin but wouldn't be surprised if they call Neesham into the squad for Test 2.2 months, bastard.
Does that guarantee Santner the #6 Test spot through the summer, regardless of pitch condition?
My reservations about Santner's lack of FC batting experience notwithstanding - Santner's batting > Neesham's batting from a technique perspective.Neesham is fit again, he was kind of incumbent before his injury, even if he was totally benign in Brisbane.
Indeed but Neesham has more ability to adapt than Santner - because he's already got that experience Santner doesn't.My reservations about Santner's lack of FC batting experience notwithstanding - Santner's batting > Neesham's batting from a technique perspective.
He might be in the squad, but picking a guy who had a recurrence of the back injury (exact same injury? Unsure) without any time for remedial work to his action seems pretty risky if you want overs out of him - which they do. And he won't have any 4-day cricket before then. Australian series at the very earliest. And he'll have to have scored runs.Neesham is fit again, he was kind of incumbent before his injury, even if he was totally benign in Brisbane. Santner may play in Dunedin but wouldn't be surprised if they call Neesham into the squad for Test 2.
How do you spell back problems? Maybe he will remodel his action in his 30s and become h4x in domestix but be too old to be considered. He, according to ONE network NEWS, the source of all truth and goodness, was having trouble getting back to 135 again this time around and was slowly working on rolling his arm over. At no point did he mention remodelling his action.He might be in the squad, but picking a guy who had a recurrence of the back injury (exact same injury? Unsure) without any time for remedial work to his action seems pretty risky if you want overs out of him - which they do. And he won't have any 4-day cricket before then. Australian series at the very earliest. And he'll have to have scored runs.
Cane, I think that's a bit soon on Corey. Last night was an acute injury that could've happened to anyone. No doubt he might need to change his body shape, or his action, or something, but how many medium pace batting all-rounders have had their careers ended in their early 20s? Not many. He'll be back.
Nah this is waaaaay premature. Corey's had a few injuries over his career, but iirc this year is the first time he's had back problems. He was starting work bowling in the nets last night and yeah was still a long way off being 100% fit. But just because he's had one back injury that doesn't mean his bowling career is over. Boult had a serious stress fracture back when he was 20 and he came back a year later bowling faster than ever. Ditto for any number of Australia's crock shop of quicks.How do you spell back problems? Maybe he will remodel his action in his 30s and become h4x in domestix but be too old to be considered. He, according to ONE network NEWS, the source of all truth and goodness, was having trouble getting back to 135 again this time around and was slowly working on rolling his arm over. At no point did he mention remodelling his action.
Your comment on body shape is astute. He is a huge man. Unless he takes up yoga in a big way then he is always going to be placing his muscle groupings (and then his back when his muscles can't cope) under tremendous pressure.
His only hope is to drop down to 120s which he was starting to do anyway. At the peak of his powers he was a dynamo and a genuine ODI all rounder. He must become a batting allrounder that bowls a bit. Or even a pure batsman. Nothing wrong with bowling dibbly dobblers either. Worked for many a NZ bowler.
Remember his disc problem was more severe than Boult's. I am calling it now. Corey Anderson the all rounder is finished. Just like Gandalf dissapeared and had to be reborn.