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*** Official*** South Africa in England 2017

Groundking

International Debutant
Would be ok with that. I haven't seen anything of Robson to know if he's fixed his technical issues but if he has stopped getting bowled constantly that would be great.

Just thinking of this series a RH opener would be a better shirt term pick against Vern. It's not like hes crap against them tho.
He's had 9 innings, been caught 7 times and trapped LBW twice, whether or not that means he's fixed his issues I don't know, but we need a change and having 3 lefties at the top of the order just seems like sending the lambs out to slaughter against Vern at the minute.
 

LegionOfBrad

International Debutant
He's had 9 innings, been caught 7 times and trapped LBW twice, whether or not that means he's fixed his issues I don't know, but we need a change and having 3 lefties at the top of the order just seems like sending the lambs out to slaughter against Vern at the minute.
Even without the shadow of Big Vern I think a RH/LH combo opening is always a plus.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
I have my doubts on Olivier but it is only his 2nd test. Hopefully Ngidi and Dupavillon have gun 2017-18 seasons.
 

Groundking

International Debutant
Even without the shadow of Big Vern I think a RH/LH combo opening is always a plus.
Agreed, but the best players available should be picked in normal circumstances regardless of RH/LH combo. I want us to play the following for the next test:

Cook
Robson
Ballance (he gets 2/3 more tests for me, and then that's it forever unless he does something truly outrageous like averaging 150 in the CC scoring 2k runs)
Root
Bairstow
Stokes
Moeen
Rashid
TRJ
Broad
Anderson
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Be all over by tea.
Hopefully.

That ball from Morris does rather support the view that the difference in bowling has been a much bigger factor than the difference in batting in this test.
Not that we produce much in the way of sensible alternatives there, either.
 

Groundking

International Debutant
Hopefully.

That ball from Morris does rather support the view that the difference in bowling has been a much bigger factor than the difference in batting in this test.
Not that we produce much in the way of sensible alternatives there, either.
I don't know we played some truly **** shots in the first dig. The biggest issue with the bowling is that Anderson and Broad did their usual clever trick of wasting new ball and golden conditions by refusing the pitch the thing up, oh and Wood has been dog ****.
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
Wood's historically been pretty poor at backing up in consecutive Tests.

In the end, the third/fourth bowler will probably go further to deciding the series - with Anderson, Broad, Philander and Morkel cancelling each other out a bit over two Tests so far.

Morris and Maharaj stood up in the 2nd Test, Ali in the first.
 

ImpatientLime

International Regular
i'm not sure if the back to back tests excuse works for wood here when you consider the fact that he only bowled 1 over in the second dig at lords.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Wood's historically been pretty poor at backing up in consecutive Tests.

In the end, the third/fourth bowler will probably go further to deciding the series - with Anderson, Broad, Philander and Morkel cancelling each other out a bit over two Tests so far.

Morris and Maharaj stood up in the 2nd Test, Ali in the first.
I'm not sure there's been much evidence that the openers have cancelled each other out; not with the first new ball, anyway.
 

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