Well done.Root to score a nice looking 65
take this **** to the breakfast threadDon't know what it is about the England set-up that kind of drags players away from being exceptional and brings them back to mediocrity.
Root is going that way. Cook was averaging 50 for a spell and is back to high 40s.
England have not produced a single great player in my lifetime. Whereas pretty much every other country has a few you could pick out.
What exactly is the big deal between an average of 47 and 50 again?Don't know what it is about the England set-up that kind of drags players away from being exceptional and brings them back to mediocrity.
Root is going that way. Cook was averaging 50 for a spell and is back to high 40s.
England have not produced a single great player in my lifetime. Whereas pretty much every other country has a few you could pick out.
It's not India's fault that the f***s in charge changed the whole ODI game after India won the world cup in 2011.. They f*****g introduced playing with 2 new balls... and you wonder why the scoring has gone up dramatically! Its not just in India, but also in England, NZ, SA, Australia etc...Cricket needs to set a standard for ODI pitches that are actually conducive to proper contests, not see which batting lineup can outthrash the other on a Mickey Mouse pitch.
Pitches need to have something in for the bowlers, this is just a crap brand of T20.
And T20 by its nature will always allow bowlers to play a part because the batsmen have to go after everyone.
de Villiers doesn't belong in that company.Possibly, but he'd be competing with a few good candidates for that 5th-8th spot.
Probably 6th or 7th for me after
Viv
AB
Kohli
Tendulkar
Bevan
Then anyone of Dhoni, Abbas, Amla, Hussey competing for the 6th - 7th spot. Probably Dhoni 6th.
On what basis ?de Villiers doesn't belong in that company.