SillyCowCorner1
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Dickson putting on a show here on 141 as Kent is 7 away from Windies' total
Real shame, but he always seems to go two-stepd forward, three back.Hey remember when Daniel Bell-Drummond was a thing?
For some reason I didn't see it. I guess my eyes were looking only for the "official" and skimmed over the rest.How come the Aussie v Bangladesh thread got a sticky and not this one?
I believe west indies matches start before Aussies.
Thank you for the sticky.For some reason I didn't see it. I guess my eyes were looking only for the "official" and skimmed over the rest.
I'm certainly warming to it, the one area where England look to have strong batting (and batting depth) is the ODI side. I'd rather look at that team for batsmen then continuing to scrape county cricket for blokes averaging in the mid 30s with a few runs this season.Real shame, but he always seems to go two-stepd forward, three back.
Look it's knee-jerk and pathetic, but I won't hate it when they call Hales up to bat at 5 for England, in the end he's had a decent few years in first-class, not so much this one as he's hardly played, wasn't totally out of his debt when he played Tests (like some), and **** it who else is there?
There was talk last time he should bat middle-order, so give him a go in the never-ending carousel of awful batsmen.
Yeah, since my post at 2pm, I've probably changed stoneman out for Hameed, and Hales in for Wells. Lucky I don't make decisions.I'm certainly warming to it, the one area where England look to have strong batting (and batting depth) is the ODI side. I'd rather look at that team for batsmen then continuing to scrape county cricket for blokes averaging in the mid 30s with a few runs this season.
At a basic level he simply looks much, much better at batting—like, at the physical task of hitting a cricket ball with a stick of wood—than all his competitors (that have already played Tests, that is. Maybe Hameed is the exception to that), and with the exception of Ballance it's not like the rest of them look like they have amazing temperaments (ofc, even with Ballance, as other batsmen in world cricket have shown, the ability to correct technical flaws when they're exposed at Test level is a fairly important part of "temperament") so I really don't see the point of not picking him other than dumb antiquated ideas about what Test players "should" look like.Real shame, but he always seems to go two-stepd forward, three back.
Look it's knee-jerk and pathetic, but I won't hate it when they call Hales up to bat at 5 for England, in the end he's had a decent few years in first-class, not so much this one as he's hardly played, wasn't totally out of his debt when he played Tests (like some), and **** it who else is there?
There was talk last time he should bat middle-order, so give him a go in the never-ending carousel of awful batsmen.
My bad then, I forgot to put that word inFor some reason I didn't see it. I guess my eyes were looking only for the "official" and skimmed over the rest.
I certainly couldn't give a monkeys about that, but after advocating him, I think people are forgetting that he really was quite poor against Pakistan, which is not about any pristine ideals, but that he didn't look good enough. In the end he seems to lose that ability of actually hitting the ball and became a stodgy mess.At a basic level he simply looks much, much better at batting—like, at the physical task of hitting a cricket ball with a stick of wood—than all his competitors (that have already played Tests, that is. Maybe Hameed is the exception to that), and with the exception of Ballance it's not like the rest of them look like they have amazing temperaments (ofc, even with Ballance, as other batsmen in world cricket have shown, the ability to correct technical flaws when they're exposed at Test level is a fairly important part of "temperament") so I really don't see the point of not picking him other than dumb antiquated ideas about what Test players "should" look like.
Well the Kent fans flooded the internet early season saying it was a disgrace Northeast wasn't in the England side. Strange lot down there.Hey remember when Daniel Bell-Drummond was a thing?
Would say that is what they will go with. TRJ next week and give Woakes more time to get match sharp.i have no issues with.....
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Yes, I suppose there really is no point rushing Woakes back. If they want to rest Broad or Anderson, there's always Jake Ball too, who they obviously rate.Would say that is what they will go with. TRJ next week and give Woakes more time to get match sharp.
No harm when 2-0 to think about resting Broad or Anderson, but realistically they shouldn't be to stretched whatsoever against the West Indies. No need to rush back anyone either as the team picked for last few tests should handle business easily.They shouldn't be resting anyone in First test of series. Would bite them on the arse massively, we have like 6/7 good players.