Part of me thinks it's simply wrong to give any new batsman just the 4 tests and dump him, no matter how dire. But Hales is indeed showing he does have what it takes a Test opener:Hales has decided that he isn't good enough for test cricket, and will just play an ODI instead.
Compton, Compton.I think Hales will keep his spot for the next test series. Who do they call up in his place?
You move Compton up. Put Taylor at 3.I think Hales will keep his spot for the next test series. Who do they call up in his place?
Though I do not disagree, I find it hard to say what is a good indicator.That's really a poor indicator of quality (catches-per-match).
Probably better indeed.You move Compton up. Put Taylor at 3.
Id probably do this and bring Jos back in, put JB at 5. But Taylor at 3 against Amir doesn't fill me with confidence so I dunno. Just feels like we have a lot of middle order bats at the minute but nobody really geared up for partnering Cook/batting 3.You move Compton up. Put Taylor at 3.
Not statistics.. better way is to actually see games and how one collects the balls, doesn't fumble or drop too many catches, is comfortable keeping upto the stumps and when standing back. Usually if one observes a keeper through a few games, one can get a bit of an idea about him, just like a batsman or a bowler. More than looking good, one has to keep an eye out for effectiveness though.Though I do not disagree, I find it hard to say what is a good indicator.
Taylor will be a terrible 3. All of Bell, Pietersen, Root and Ballance are better options at 3....and maybe even Bairstow if he's not keepingYou move Compton up. Put Taylor at 3.
Jos isn't a good enough test batsmen at the moment.Id probably do this and bring Jos back in, put JB at 5. But Taylor at 3 against Amir doesn't fill me with confidence so I dunno. Just feels like we have a lot of middle order bats at the minute but nobody really geared up for partnering Cook/batting 3.
KekarooTaylor will be a terrible 3. All of Bell, Pietersen, Root and Ballance are better options at 3....and maybe even Bairstow if he's not keeping
No, agreed that he hasn't been so would need some FC runs in April beforehand. In desperate for him to crack it in that format though so that plays a part in me saying it, admittedly.Jos isn't a good enough test batsmen at the moment.
Yeah KP showed us loads of times how good he is at 3Taylor will be a terrible 3. All of Bell, Pietersen, Root and Ballance are better options at 3....and maybe even Bairstow if he's not keeping
And if we do so, do we conclude that Jos is better than Jonny? Based on what I have seen in Testst so far, I would pick Jonny.Not statistics.. better way is to actually see games and how one collects the balls, doesn't fumble or drop too many catches, is comfortable keeping upto the stumps and when standing back. Usually if one observes a keeper through a few games, one can get a but if an idea about him, just like a batsman or a bowler. More than looking good, one has to keep an eye out for effectiveness though.
Having James Taylor at 3 will be a terrible terrible move. He's your best batsman against spin, and not one of your best 5 batsmen against pace. You just don't have someone like that at 3. He's the last England batsman I'll try at 3.Yeah KP showed us loads of times how good he is at 3
You know. Given he batted there fewer times than luminaries like Hoggard and Anderson
That's why I think it's wrong to dump a batsman after just the 4 Tests.Funny that all of this is being discussed when Hales has out scored Cook in the series so far.