Jan Du Preez is out for 32 from 48 balls, Daniel Rowan will replace him.It's tempting to play Rusty given the depth he gives to the side, but it really isn't working. Might switch him from 7 to 9 aggression. TBF to him in his last two fr. 50o games he got 53 (51) + 3-30, and 86* (78) + 3-22. But it was more minnow-bashing than match-winning.
Key in this game is whether JdP can convert his start.
18.6 | W | Zahid to Du Preez | 67 mph | 8/10 | middle stump | push | total miss | CLEAN BOWLED |
Rowan gone now also. Shaffrey better make a classic knock. Edit: Shaffrey goes. Need some biffing from Winton and Murdoch now.Jan Du Preez is out for 32 from 48 balls, Daniel Rowan will replace him.
18.6 W Zahid to Du Preez 67 mph 8/10middle stump push total miss CLEAN BOWLED
82/2 in 22. We've started well, but asking rate is still under 5.
I prefer to train pace on younger guys who are getting plenty of IGT. The rate of improvement in pace doesn't change with age IIRC, but the rate of decline in Accuracy does. So better off training it when young and then maxing out L&L towards the end of the players' training cycle.What's the deal with training pace. Worth it or not? Better on younger guys or older? Building an army of medium pacers at the minute.
Cheers. And where’s a good place to leave it? MF or FM good enoughI prefer to train pace on younger guys who are getting plenty of IGT. The rate of improvement in pace doesn't change with age IIRC, but the rate of decline in Accuracy does. So better off training it when young and then maxing out L&L towards the end of the players' training cycle.