He doesn't really make troll runs though, does he? Not watching this, but he was genuinely impetuous last summer against us.I hope Curran makes lots of troll runs against the Aussies too. The waaah will be a sight to savour.
And what Stuart Binny do?bowlers shouldn't be allowed to bat IMO. Pick your 7 batsmen and stick with them.
He's a remarkable young cricketer. I had a look at his track record with a view to posting a pithy summary of how often he's bailed us out after the top order had failed. To varying degrees, you're looking at both innings at Edgbaston and both innings at Southampton last summer, and the first innings in the first two tests in SL over the winter. All of which we won.I hope Curran makes lots of troll runs against the Aussies too. The waaah will be a sight to savour.
carry the drinksAnd what Stuart Binny do?
Yeah he's quality. It's just that he always makes them in the most crucial situations just when the opposition thinks they're on top and have got a chance of wrapping things up quickly.He doesn't really make troll runs though, does he? Not watching this, but he was genuinely impetuous last summer against us.
So basically only the golden era Aussies ever have well and truly mastered the modern game across formats (not counting T20s because those came to prominence after the gang disbanded).You can't really slag your team's test batting if they're dominating ODIs for the same reasons they're sucking at tests. It's the same personnel and the divergence between what makes a good one day batsman and a good test batsman is greater than ever. It's just about priorities and you could argue it has paid off. Every time Bairstow goes out to bat he can't switch modes on his muscle memory and temperament depending on format. Even Root's glorious ton in SL last year was a rapid fire knock. One day mode is going to get them 300 regardless of the format usually, with the odd 85 all out every now and then. I was really hoping for Burns to do well. Hope he comes good soon.