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The only other bat in the squad is Wade, so I guess probably him.Stoinis is already injured though? So who opens? Labu?
The only other bat in the squad is Wade, so I guess probably him.Stoinis is already injured though? So who opens? Labu?
He makes Test 100s and ****-all in between. Has four hundreds in 30-odd games which isn't too bad, but an average of 31 is.He has made test 100s right? You are underselling him a bit as a bat?
He's fine and deserves his spot in the test team after batting well on tough pitches in the shield. I suspect he had to overcome an bias against him as well. In odis our batting works with such a solid top 4. Wade as a replacement at the top is a fair step down in class, though I still do like him.He has made test 100s right? You are underselling him a bit as a bat?
Wade probably earned a shot at an ODI spot more than he did a test spot tbh. He's spent the last few years belting around ODD bowlers for fun. Still, he's a class or three below Warner as an ODI opener.He's fine and deserves his spot in the test team after batting well on tough pitches in the shield. I suspect he had to overcome an bias against him as well. In odis our batting works with such a solid top 4. Wade as a replacement at the top is a fair step down in class, though I still do like him.
UnderratedArrived at the hospital but was kept waiting 5 minutes because SBW was getting his checked.
In all seriousness that is actually mildly concerning long-term given his concussion history.So apparently Smith suffered vertigo before the match.
Probably explains why he's spent so little time in the middle the last couple of matches. Barely ten overs in each match.
Apparently it's got something to do with crystals forming in your inner ear.In all seriousness that is actually mildly concerning long-term given his concussion history.
Yeah they get dislodged and get loose in the inner ear canals. Apparently it's a common problem following head injuries.Apparently it's got something to do with crystals forming in your inner ear.