Groundking
International Debutant
For the next test I'd go;
Burns
Sibley
Crawley/Lawrence
Root
Pope
Stokes
Foakes
Woakes
Curran
Bess
Broad
Burns
Sibley
Crawley/Lawrence
Root
Pope
Stokes
Foakes
Woakes
Curran
Bess
Broad
They better not ruin it and bat Curran above Woakes (although they probably should.)For the next test I'd go;
Burns
Sibley
Crawley/Lawrence
Root
Pope
Stokes
Foakes
Woakes
Curran
Bess
Broad
Just imagine what I will be like if Palace buy Watkins.
You'd take a blindman with no legs to replace that muppet.
Admittedly I had to quickly google him, but yeah I'd take him to replace Benteke.
Quite possibly. I'd pick Crawley because (1) it would be incredibly hard for Lawrence to debut in this year's situation and (2) I think Crawley was a bit unlucky to be dropped for what was effectively one bad innings. I'm ignoring the 2nd innings when he had to hit quick runs to set up a declaration.For the next test I'd go;
Burns
Sibley
Crawley/Lawrence
Root
Pope
Stokes
Foakes
Woakes
Curran
Bess
Broad
Do you know of one who's available?You'd take a blindman with no legs to replace that muppet.
It will be interesting to see how they go if our openers see of the new ball spell. There wasn't much pressure on them for most of our first innings, and even during the Pope/Buttler partnership they knew that one more wicket should bring the innings to a speedy end. Likeliest scenario is you'll be fine though.Half-expecting the bowling to fall apart in the second dig. If they wear out the new ball burst, the pacers except Abbas look less threatening.
Whilst I agree, it's not exactly like Curran has been brilliant with the bat since the India series either.They better not ruin it and bat Curran above Woakes (although they probably should.)
I'm just not particularily convinced by Crawley and think it's probably a bit too soon for him I know you ideally want more than 10 innings to see if somebodies got it or not, but his FC doesn't exactly inspire either. Lawrence's FC is a lot better and has had some really impressive lions tours. This years situation really isn't great though and does make it difficult.Quite possibly. I'd pick Crawley because (1) it would be incredibly hard for Lawrence to debut in this year's situation and (2) I think Crawley was a bit unlucky to be dropped for what was effectively one bad innings. I'm ignoring the 2nd innings when he had to hit quick runs to set up a declaration.
I'm going to be honest that I don't know enough about Lawrence to have much of an opinion about him, beyond the fact that he plays for Essex so his runs have come in D1. I'm not 100% convinced by Crawley, but his scores have mostly improved match by match and he made an impressive 70 in the match before he messed up against Chase and then didn't hit out successfully in that slightly artificial situation. But I won't pretend that I have strong views either way.I'm just not particularily convinced by Crawley and think it's probably a bit too soon for him I know you ideally want more than 10 innings to see if somebodies got it or not, but his FC doesn't exactly inspire either. Lawrence's FC is a lot better and has had some really impressive lions tours. This years situation really isn't great though and does make it difficult.
I’d goMy team next test burns sibley Crawley root stokes pope foakes Curran broad leach wood
I was going to post yesterday about Buttler's technique looking very static keeping to spin, like he gets in the line of the ball and waits for it, whereas I remembered the best keepers moving with the bounce or turn. But I didn't because I wasn't sure if my memory of other keepers was right.
Watching Rizwan here though and that's exactly what he's doing. The technical difference is night and day.
I miss Neil PickupI was going to post yesterday about Buttler's technique looking very static keeping to spin, like he gets in the line of the ball and waits for it, whereas I remembered the best keepers moving with the bounce or turn. But I didn't because I wasn't sure if my memory of other keepers was right.
Watching Rizwan here though and that's exactly what he's doing. The technical difference is night and day.
LOL, been hearing this same **** for about 4 or 5 years, but Jimmy keeps on taking wickets and his average keeps on falling. It was only 3 tests ago he took 5/40, his average for 2020 is currently standing at 23.85.Anderson is finished and his average will do nothing but get higher from now on, which harms his career compared to the other top 20 bowlers ever.
In fairness that 5/40 was 1. 8 months ago and 2. had all of 8-11 in that haul. He has felt quieter than usual this summer, but I certainly still think he's in England's Best 11 at home.LOL, been hearing this same **** for about 4 or 5 years, but Jimmy keeps on taking wickets and his average keeps on falling. It was only 3 tests ago he took 5/40, his average for 2020 is currently standing at 23.85.
Unless injured mate he's the first name picked for any home test (rotation can gagf afaic) and there is no way in the world that Archer is currently better than JA.