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Yeah, I had hoped he was going to finish with a career average above 50 for a while there.Taylor has dropped off, he was averaging 50+ for quite a few years in a row.
Yeah, I had hoped he was going to finish with a career average above 50 for a while there.Taylor has dropped off, he was averaging 50+ for quite a few years in a row.
Lol classic delusional England melt-down comment.Alec Stewart on The Cricket Debate seems to have a real-chip on his shoulder. Basically saying that other than Williamson, what NZ player would get in the England XI??? I mean, c'mon!!!
Love that Australia's third best batsman (Starc) is averaging above Smith.Gold.
Am also loving Smith averaging 97 through five tests with zero not outs
Yes, George. Joe Root - one of the 4 best batsmen in the world and a modern great, can certainly play as many shots as BJ Watling. And Jofra Archer can bowl faster than Mitchell Santner. Do you think maybe we're not making like-for-like comparisons, here?BJ Watling's resistance should prove an inspiration to England's batsmen. There is no individual stroke he can play that Root, for example, cannot. But he seems to prepared to concentrate harder and work for longer. Put simply, England weren't greedy enough with the bat.
Ya. England weren't greedy enough. Watling = greedyMore great analysis from Dobell
Yes, George. Joe Root - one of the 4 best batsmen in the world and a modern great, can certainly play as many shots as BJ Watling. And Jofra Archer can bowl faster than Mitchell Santner. Do you think maybe we're not making like-for-like comparisons, here?
Do you think maybe you were a bit quick to eat up the "I'm just a limited player" comment from BJ Watling? You know, after seeing the range of reverse sweeps to the boundary and ramps over third man he started playing once he wanted to accelerate, or considering the fact he first made the side as an opening batsman, or that he made plenty of age group sides and limited overs sides over his career.
Nah, he's probably just more of a battler. That's probably it.
ballsAccording to The Cricketer podcst; CdG also wasn't bowling in last half of the day due to injury.
stop going off tired stereotypes.Despite leaving him out, I am a fan of the big Kiwi all-rounder, made the absolute most of the talent he has.
Colin's innings here was probably one of his most accomplished ever. He was executing the textbook stuff with aplomb.in our own conditions and in asia england will struggle to get many in a combined side. in england, sa and australia they've got it better. we have a good team, albeit one that will probably still get creamed by average australian and south african sides in their own backyards (as we will see soon).
if these two had to team up to tour aus im taking broad no question. he loves a fight against the aussies. he and wagner are the first two bowlers on the team sheet.
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stop going off tired stereotypes.
cdg is 33 and bowls canny mediums, but he's easily one of the most talented, most natural timers and strikers of a cricket ball in the world. he is an immense talent, only held back by his stupidity and inability to read leg spin.
people need to watch this **** actually bat, and this spray is directed at kiwis too. the technique is good, the timing always on point and the power effortless.
old blokes can be talented and play like dumb young blokes. that's the charm of cdg. smartest, trolliest medium pacer in the world and one of the most gifted but extremely stupid batsmen.
i love watching him in a situation where he has to dig in like he did here because i enjoy the pain on his face when he's not allowed to try to hit curran for six every ball.
There would be a risk undoubtedly, but I can guarantee that the Aussies would like facing him less than any of the various fast-mediums that would play in his place. I know the knee jerk "I wantz pace" brigade are irritating to put up with, but Archer had the Aussies looking genuinely frightened at times during the ashes and that's a factor you need during an Aus tour.archer too likely to randomly bowl 130kph nothings imo. his stocks have decreased in my eyes since debut.
With Player X also in the mix, I'm guessing? Otherwise the batting of Hadlee (and presumably Vettori) would create room for another seamer somewhere.doesnt make my nz all time team though. hadlee, cowie, bond are my trio.
People like speed and the hooping swing of Boult and Southee from the early-mid 2010s, there is nothing attractive about canny intelligent bowlers.I don't know if that's true, but I'm not sure if I'd pick him for Australian conditions over Wagner. It'd be a tight call though, Boult's a fair bit quicker than Wagner these days and can generate some decent reverse.