SillyCowCorner1
Moooo
Blackwood in really good touch.
200 up for us
Blackwood into the 40s
200 up for us
Blackwood into the 40s
They're rested for the wars to come. Also, no Shimron Hetmyer in this one.So Cummins in this and no Joseph or Gabriel... odd
btw
Cummins - Walsh
Joseph - Ambrose
Gabriel - Bishop
Holder is Ian Allen then.So Cummins in this and no Joseph or Gabriel... odd
btw
Cummins - Walsh
Joseph - Ambrose
Gabriel - Bishop
There's no way Cornwall should be batting six - even just within the context of the lineup you selected he'd clearly bat below Dowrich and Holder.This would have been the windies team i'd like to have seen
Braithwaite
Powell
Bravo
S. Hope
Chase
Cornwall
Dowrich
Holder
Roche
Joseph
Gabriel
Obviously would still have shiv but have given up any hope of a comeback
Blackwood was utterly dominant today in tricky conditions. He needs to convert more 50s to hundreds though, he lost the plot mentally shortly after he got to 50.I follow these guys on IG, and Blackwood has been doing a lot of training in the batting department, with various techniques of playing the ball. He is the hardest worker in the team.
Although I didn't watch the day's play, I really enjoyed that partnership between him and Roston.
I'm slightly concerned by kemar's recall too. He did seem to be bowling slightly quicker, perhaps up to a top speed of around 140kph, but nowhere near his previous pace. Still, when he's right he's a world class bowler so I guess it is worth the risk.The lack of Bravo in the squad is annoying. Also Roach's recall is interesting. He returned good figures in a couple of FC matches but in the only footage I've seen of him bowling this year he doesn't really look different to the bowler who got belted in Australia.