Not sure moving someone down the order who averages 45 this year and a high score of 150 plus is likely for a promising player who has yet to make a test ton is very likely.Probably, Woakes to go to 7 ahead of Moeen I hope.
Not sure moving someone down the order who averages 45 this year and a high score of 150 plus is likely for a promising player who has yet to make a test ton is very likely.Probably, Woakes to go to 7 ahead of Moeen I hope.
A touch harsh on Bairstow, TC?Forget the rest, both sides' batting come down to 4 guys; Root, Cook, Younis and Misbah.
His average is because of that 155. Remove that and he averages 23 this year and 12 this season.who averages 45 this year and a high score of 150 plus
Take almost every players highest score out of the equation and they have a poor average. Maybe we should redo averages discounting 50s and 100s.His average is because of that 155. Remove that and he averages 23 this year and 12 this season.
Lol at people actually putting woakes in a combined side when the same people along with everyone else here gave me dogs abuse for suggesting woakes might have deserved to retain his spot in the side after a victory in South Africa last winter.I think before the series I' have picked one of Pakistan's left armers as 3rd seamer, but while we were waiting for one of them to claim it Woakes did.
Chippy little soul aren't you? but nice you don't hold grudges about arguments no-one else probably remember. In the end Howe* has been a big fan of Woakes, so seems odd you direct this at him.Lol at people actually putting woakes in a combined side when the same people along with everyone else here gave me dogs abuse for suggesting woakes might have deserved to retain his spot in the side after a victory in South Africa last winter.
Some right jokers on this site ffs
If you don't like it, you could always.....y'know......**** off.Lol at people actually putting woakes in a combined side when the same people along with everyone else here gave me dogs abuse for suggesting woakes might have deserved to retain his spot in the side after a victory in South Africa last winter.
Some right jokers on this site ffs
Nah. I've been on the fence.Chippy little soul aren't you? but nice you don't hold grudges about arguments no-one else probably remember. In the end Howe* has been a big fan of Woakes, so seems odd you direct this at him.
Actually may not be true, get the young uns mixed up on here,
Not a criticism, he's in form to be sure. For mine, as a function of his batting position and role in the team, he's part of that long tail which allows the guns to control the flow of the game rather than one of the guns. A good knock from him won't set the tone like a Root or Cook ton will.A touch harsh on Bairstow, TC?
I am not aware of the specific conversation you are referring to from the SA series but this is a common conversation on this forum. It depends on what you based your argument on.Lol at people actually putting woakes in a combined side when the same people along with everyone else here gave me dogs abuse for suggesting woakes might have deserved to retain his spot in the side after a victory in South Africa last winter.
Some right jokers on this site ffs
Sadly the new rankings have placed Chris Woakes in 11th with a single ranking point keeping him behind Mark Craig, himself behind someone who is literally not allowed to be an allrounder at present, so a bit of poetic licence may make it work.Good chance that England's team for the second test will contain four of the worlds top 10 ranked allrounders.
I kind of think there must be something skewed in their formula towards bowling because really everyone in that list plays as a bowler. Stokes and Hafeez are the exceptions - and clearly Hafeez being there is just weird circumstances, and Stokes did replac Steven Finn in our last team.WTF Broad
It's easy for gun bowlers who can bat a bit to end up high on that list. I believe Steyn was really high at one point.WTF Broad
Everybody bats but not everybody bowls. It's just easier to pick up batting points as a predominately bowling player than it is to pick up bowling points as non-frontline bowler.I kind of think there must be something skewed in their formula towards bowling because really everyone in that list plays as a bowler. Stokes and Hafeez are the exceptions - and clearly Hafeez being there is just weird circumstances, and Stokes did replac Steven Finn in our last team.
I guess I think that an allrounder rating should be based on allroundering points, rather than accumulating batting and bowling points. Scoring 11* from number 10 should award you 0 allroundering points.Everybody bats but not everybody bowls. It's just easier to pick up batting points as a predominately bowling player than it is to pick up bowling points as non-frontline bowler.
It's just something basic like (batting*bowling)^0.5 I think.I guess I think that an allrounder rating should be based on allroundering points, rather than accumulating batting and bowling points. Scoring 11* from number 10 should award you 0 allroundering points.
such a great waste of potential geekiness.It's just something basic like (batting*bowling)^0.5 I think.
EDIT: Actually it's just batting*bowling/1000.