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Smart lad, he figured Daemon out pretty quicklyJohn1990 coming out strong.
Smart lad, he figured Daemon out pretty quicklyJohn1990 coming out strong.
He got me good. Exposed me for the racist troll I am.Smart lad, he figured Daemon out pretty quickly
I'm just wondering how many times before I've been lumped into the same group as you. It can't have been (m)any.He got me good. Exposed me for the racist troll I am.
Luckily I can't get infracted because I have a couple of mods on my payroll.
I genuinely can't remember if we've even agreed on anything before this.I'm just wondering how many times before I've been lumped into the same group as you. It can't have been (m)any.
Here's the list of opening batting partnerships for the last three years:
Partnership records | One-Day Internationals | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPNcricinfo.com
Roy and Bairstow are second on runs and the highest averaging pair until you get down to Khawaja and Finch.
In fact, Finch has been so very good over the last 3 years that if you take the runs he's scored with both Warner and Khawaja, his partnerships are averaging 64.6 over 37 matches, which is only a shade below what Roy and Bairstow are doing.
India's openers have made more runs due to playing together more often but because of the boom or bust nature of Rohit's batting, their average as a pair is relatively low.
It absolutely is remarkable and when Roy was out injured in the world cup England looked like a much worse unit overall.What I think is quite remarkable here is the 11 opening stands of 100+. One third of your innings getting to 0/100, and over half getting to 0/50, is an incredibly valuable proposition.
It’s a long way off and contingent on a lot of things, but there’s definitely a pathway to Bairstow/Roy being the best ODI opening pairing so far.
I’m not sure that would enough to get them into an ATG XI though, given Tendulkar exists and I’m less worried about picking partnerships.
What an utterly terrible post. You should be banned for this level of shite.I gather that Roy and Bairstow are in contention for one of all time great opening pairs because once an umpire gave 6 overthrows rather than 5 when neither opener was on the ground.
Nah, you are unable of decipher what I am trying to say because you are too eager to take offence. Very poor level of comprehension sadly.What an utterly terrible post. You should be banned for this level of shite.
Well no but thanks for tryingNah, you are unable of decipher what I am trying to say because you are too eager to take offence. Very poor level of comprehension sadly.
So let me lay down what I was wanting to say:Well no but thanks for trying
You've let yourself down. Agree with GIMH that this is banworthy shite.PS. I was not saying that England didn't deserve to win or were not worthy winners or Roy/Bairstow aren't a great prospect. Next to India, I in fact wanted England to win the world cup.
More that they need to score consistently for longer. A 2 year run is not enough to displace the best of all time, otherwise Michael Clarke is the best batsman of the modern era.but are we saying that in order to cement their 'legacy' that roy and bairstow need to score more runs in JAMODIs?
Trigger level >9000What an utterly terrible post. You should be banned for this level of shite.
In all seriousness that was unacceptable from ankitj. Cricket Chat should be a safe space for supporters who get upset when reminded that their team didn't actually win the world cup.Scrolling up after opening the thread, saw people talking about ankitj being banned and thought he must have said something actually offensive or something