Prince EWS
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Daily reminder that Head > Wade, btw.
Rather not have either tbhDaily reminder that Head > Wade, btw.
Looks fit and bowls at a decent pace. He is also replacing a guy that averages 40+ away from home with the ball and if you judge him against that level of performance, he is doing alright. India have depth.Wouldn't mind if Saini keeps his spot for the next test to be honest.
Australians are so high iq and adapted to test cricket that they can't handle village deliveries.Crazy how Green hasn't picked up a wicket yet, having bowled pretty tight lines all series. Whereas Saini has basically had at least one pressure release ball each other, and has picked up a handful this test.
Pucovski at 5 and Khawaja opening.Wade to have his farewell test at the Gabba.
Is Renshaw an option after that as he's re-invented himself as a #5 averaging 92.00 this season for Qld
I'd be looking at Maddinson first. Renshaw really only has arrested his form slump in the last 12 months or so.Wade to have his farewell test at the Gabba.
Is Renshaw an option after that as he's re-invented himself as a #5 averaging 92.00 this season for Qld
Pucovski at 5 and Khawaja opening.
It is an issue, I don't see Head or Wade getting runs in South Africa, but alternatives aren't clear. They'll still be wary of Renshaw, especially in a series where the ball will probably move consistently, Patterson is out of form and thanks to Harris and Pucovski Maddinson has barely had a hit.Wade to have his farewell test at the Gabba.
Is Renshaw an option after that as he's re-invented himself as a #5 averaging 92.00 this season for Qld
Not my fault my brain thinks of good ideas so quickly
Luckily Gnske was an orphan owned by CW.
For context though, "this season" has been three games and he literally has just one score over 50, in an innings where two other blokes also scored tons.Wade to have his farewell test at the Gabba.
Is Renshaw an option after that as he's re-invented himself as a #5 averaging 92.00 this season for Qld