Fair point. Can't even blame Chappelli this time, Bangladesh and NZ aren't on his radar of the 3 teams that existAnother reason why you should never declare in your first innings, my argument against 1st inning declaration gaining momentum every test, teams like bd, pak who are collapse prone should safe guard themselves against 2nd inning collapses when they're playing away instead of listening to jackasses like ian chappell and throwing away a test
All you've really done here is rubbish all those fringe bowlers who haven't been given a crack yet. Henry & Bracewell have had more than enough chances now & haven't succeeded, that much we know, but given we also know that resting/dropping Southee seemed to be the right tonic last time back in 2012, it seems small minded overlooking these next cabs off the rank, like the Wheelers of this world and not giving them a shot. I'm not saying Southee should be rested/dropped right now, given he did perform well against Pakistan, but there were certainly times in the last 2-3 years that being rested/dropped (whatever you want to call it), could have got the best out of him. We shouldn't be so close-minded in thinking if Bracewell and Henry didn't take their Test opportunities, then nobody else has a chance.But who are you seriously suggesting he be replaced with. Bracewell is not up to it, Milne is permainjured, Henry got a chance to have a bowl-off with Tim against Pakistan and only managed to confirm how far off the pace he is.
So then you start casting around for fresh faces. But Kugz is unavailable this season (and possibly forever depending on the outcome of his trial). Ferguson obviously lacks the fitness and control for test cricket. Jamieson has about 1/2 of a good season under his belt. Nuttall has gone to **** (and picking him would lead to a very samey looking NZ attack). Wheeler is a poor man's Boult. And once you're through those guys you're down to people like Arnel and Bennett.
I'd love there to be some real competition for Southee's place - more than anything because Southee's always been at his best after somebody's lit a fire under his arse. But it just isn't there atm.
I'll ask again, who are you seriously suggesting he be replaced with?All you've really done here is rubbish all those fringe bowlers who haven't been given a crack yet. Henry & Bracewell have had more than enough chances now & haven't succeeded, that much we know, but given we also know that resting/dropping Southee seemed to be the right tonic last time back in 2012, it seems small minded overlooking these next cabs off the rank, like the Wheelers of this world and not giving them a shot. I'm not saying Southee should be rested/dropped right now, given he did perform well against Pakistan, but there were certainly times in the last 2-3 years that being rested/dropped (whatever you want to call it), could have got the best out of him. We shouldn't be so close-minded in thinking if Bracewell and Henry didn't take their Test opportunities, then nobody else has a chance.
At difference times in the last couple of years, I would have liked to have seen Wheeler given a chance for one. You know that period when Southee was averaging about 44 for a period of 18 months?I'll ask again, who are you seriously suggesting he be replaced with?
I'm talking about shortly after the England tour in 2015 when he was bowling with good rhythm in the short form.Wheeler currently averaging 51.75 and who wasn't even fit last season. Definitely needs to string two seasons together at some stage.
Even setting aside the obvious balance issues that a bowling attack of Boult/Wheeler/Wagner would have, Wheeler wasn't available for most of last year because he was injured, which has always been a problem of his (hence his Kippax nickname of 'Elusive Stag').At difference times in the last couple of years, I would have liked to have seen Wheeler given a chance for one. You know that period when Southee was averaging about 44 for a period of 18 months?
The tour of England? That was like.. Southee's 2nd bad test series in about 3 years. That's being awfully eager to give him the boot.I'm talking about shortly after the England tour in 2015 when he was bowling with good rhythm in the short form.
Honestly don't know what's worse these days. Constant ***** posting or constant ***** complaining about ***** posting, I almost think the latter is worse & more tedious.God there is a lot of **** to wade through in this thread
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Hope Mushy is okay. Hope these lads cling on here. This is the real challenge for them. Sabbir playing a fine fine innings.
NZ are in for a real good shot at victory here tho. Don't think this bowling unit can withstand an assault if NZ were to go after whatever target is set to them
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