Red_Ink_Squid
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Also if you go back one extra year they lost the 2 test series Vs Sri Lanka
I'm still not over NZ losing that Lords test in 2015. I know Cook and Stokes played well but we just gave it away. We should really have won that series 2-0.Yeah, we routinely drop a test (at least) a series, so have a tendency to draw the 2-test series we play (NZ 2015, Pakistan 2018). I know that's only 2 drawn series in 5 summers, but we'd want to be winning those in order to be considered a dominant home team
Just a bit (re your last point), especially with Buttler in no sort of form.Back to five seamers for the Bullring, then?
Harsh on Bess after the maiden Michelle, but if ever a deck where two genuine quicks are likely to prosper, it's Jo'burg.
Could swap Jofra for Curran too, I suppose, but that does leave us with a bit of a longer tail than I'd be happy with.
It is alright if one of them is Stokes, it is not alright if one of them is Pretorius.Five seamers is ****
Especially when the 5th seamer will be batting 8.Five seamers is ****
Eh?Especially when the 5th seamer will be batting 8.
That's usually my take on it. Who would you pick if they're all fit tomorrow?Five seamers is ****
TBF I'd say Curran or Woakes are both well above par test #8s.Especially when the 5th seamer will be batting 8.
Nice understatement at the end there. Jack Leach would actually be batting at 8 ahead of any of those bowlers.TBF I'd say Curran or Woakes are both well above par test #8s.
A 7-11 of
Buttler
Bess
Wood
Archer
Broad
wouldn't be guaranteed to add much in the way of runs though.
Anderson, Broad, Archer, Bess.That's usually my take on it. Who would you pick if they're all fit tomorrow?
Chris Read became a legit batsman in his later career, and the 2000s version was hard done to imo.I seemed to recall our home series against NZ in 99 was the real nadir of our lower order being gash and, yup, after a quick squint at cricinfo we had some real horror shows.
In the second test we had a 6-11 of Aftab Habib, Chris Read, Andy Caddick, Dean Headley, Alan Mullally and Tuffers; in the third a 7-11 of Headley (nightwatchman), Read, Caddick, Peter Such & Tufnell; and in the 4th the 7-11 was Ronnie "****ing" Irani, Caddick, Mullally, Tufnell and Ed Giddens.
Several nosebleeds there.
Had the displeasure of playing against Chris Read once which colours my view somewhat, but he was never going to be a Test batsman, in the same way James Foster (whose county batting record was not dissimilar) never was either - Foster should still have played more Tests though - he was a wonderful 'keeper, right up there with Alan Knott and Sarah TaylorChris Read became a legit batsman in his later career, and the 2000s version was hard done to imo.
But yeah, not many county runs under his belt at the time. And the 9-10-jack combos there are 30 years behind the times.