I think it's mostly mental. He seemed to fall off a cliff after his concussion.What went wrong for renshaw? I remember him looking really good during that india tour In 2017, and he had 3 shield hundreds before 21, now he can't even get a shield game with Queensland.
Has to be mental as he’s got a technical issue which everyone knows about but he simply can’t seem to rectifyWhat went wrong for renshaw? I remember him looking really good during that india tour In 2017, and he had 3 shield hundreds before 21, now he can't even get a shield game with Queensland.
Ew.Controversial opinion: Renshaw should focus on short-form cricket
Strongly disagree. Yeah his batting has really went to another level this year, but as Cribb said earlier being able to focus more time on it helps there. Played a couple games as a 17 year old and then a handful more last year as a specialist bowler, averaged about 17 with the stick and 21 with the ball. More to the point he just looked so impressive, bouncy outswingers that look like they could nick off any quality batsmanWe keep saying that but at this stage I don't think you can really claim that anymore. His batting has sky-rocketed and there's no way he is still a better bowler than batter.
If you think his bowling is still stronger than his batting at this stage then he's going to make McGrath look ordinary by comparison. Of course being injured made him focus on his batting but that's not really relevant.Strongly disagree. Yeah his batting has really went to another level this year, but as Cribb said earlier being able to focus more time on it helps there. Played a couple games as a 17 year old and then a handful more last year as a specialist bowler, averaged about 17 with the stick and 21 with the ball. More to the point he just looked so impressive, bouncy outswingers that look like they could nick off any quality batsman
These runs are certainly very exciting, but anyone saying his bowling is "just a bonus" or anything like that is completely wise of the mark
His batting has been brilliant, I'm not saying anything otherwise at all, but I have long said that as a bat you need to have more than one big season to truly announce yourself, need a greater sample size to know if this is genuinely his level with the stick going forwardIf you think his bowling is still stronger than his batting at this stage then he's going to make McGrath look ordinary by comparison. Of course being injured made him focus on his batting but that's not really relevant.
Were you talking to me?No one is claiming that he's going to be this good with the bat going forward. It's just a great run. Likewise i don't think anyone is telling him to forget his bowling, are they? Not sure who you're responding to
This muppetNot sure who you're responding to?
His batting has sky-rocketed and there's no way he is still a better bowler than batter.
Must have missed the part where I said he should forget about his bowling or that he is going to be in this batting form foreverThis muppet
You specifically said he is a better batsman than bowler these days. Twice.Must have missed the part where I said he should forget about his bowling or that he is going to be in this batting form forever
My thoughts from the T20 champs so far:You specifically said he is a better batsman than bowler these days. Twice.
Having followed his career closely for three or four years now I cannot agree with that. Frankly this just screams of recency bias on your behalf
Anyway let's move on, randomly was watching a bit of the national premier t20 championships, seeing Sam Kerber running with the full meme Chanderpaul batting stance was ITSTL