Really like Moss' post, there's a lot of things we need to be focused on going forward. We're at a critical juncture with our Test side in particular, anyone who thinks we're red-hots to win in England doesn't have my support on that. We just dropped two Test matches at home to Bangladesh and a there for the taking SA.
1. As Moss said, is the bowling approach. Jurgensen needs to prove he doesn't tour the world to drink coffee. The aging and potential loss of Wagner is the biggest one. How, and who, is going to take wickets as the ball gets older? We have a 6'8 guy who should be an option, but he needs a rest and a reset (glad he's not playing IPL). A spinner is going to have to be a strong consideration. And who on the fringes is going to step up next (Sears, Shipley, Lockie etc)
2. Again, agreed that our 8-11 needs massive addressing. I'm not hopeful at all on this. To be fair, Ajaz gets in behind it, but the rest are following Tim's feeble lead. It sucks momentum and runs out of our innings. No one bats with an established guy ie CdG first innings. Wood and whoever else are going to bounce them in England with trap set, and they're not good enough to combat it.
3. Young to 4 at the highest, unless Kane is out. Never again does he open. His technique won't cut it. I'm not a fan of Ravindra opening, yet anyway. Conway might be better at 3 but he's our best equipped opener, even more so than Latham who we are carrying against major sides. If Ravindra played in England they might be tempted to not play Ajaz which can't happen.
4. More ****ing three-Test series, which thankfully the next one is. 1-1 sucks. Sort it out, David White. Play D/N Tests, get it in the right time zone for India or whoever, for all I care have hot tubs/free passes to Firecats and Tui catching zone shirts (actually scratch the last one....) but for god's sake, make it happen. ODIs and T20s come and go on the wind, but Tests are what fire up this board, media columns etc. And we are world champions, by christ.
And yeah 4/10 for the summer including India. A win or a draw here would've been a pass, but we had 3x two-Test series and buggered up half of them. India was OK, but the lack of urgency v Bangladesh was embarrassing and a lack of skill here.
1. As Moss said, is the bowling approach. Jurgensen needs to prove he doesn't tour the world to drink coffee. The aging and potential loss of Wagner is the biggest one. How, and who, is going to take wickets as the ball gets older? We have a 6'8 guy who should be an option, but he needs a rest and a reset (glad he's not playing IPL). A spinner is going to have to be a strong consideration. And who on the fringes is going to step up next (Sears, Shipley, Lockie etc)
2. Again, agreed that our 8-11 needs massive addressing. I'm not hopeful at all on this. To be fair, Ajaz gets in behind it, but the rest are following Tim's feeble lead. It sucks momentum and runs out of our innings. No one bats with an established guy ie CdG first innings. Wood and whoever else are going to bounce them in England with trap set, and they're not good enough to combat it.
3. Young to 4 at the highest, unless Kane is out. Never again does he open. His technique won't cut it. I'm not a fan of Ravindra opening, yet anyway. Conway might be better at 3 but he's our best equipped opener, even more so than Latham who we are carrying against major sides. If Ravindra played in England they might be tempted to not play Ajaz which can't happen.
4. More ****ing three-Test series, which thankfully the next one is. 1-1 sucks. Sort it out, David White. Play D/N Tests, get it in the right time zone for India or whoever, for all I care have hot tubs/free passes to Firecats and Tui catching zone shirts (actually scratch the last one....) but for god's sake, make it happen. ODIs and T20s come and go on the wind, but Tests are what fire up this board, media columns etc. And we are world champions, by christ.
And yeah 4/10 for the summer including India. A win or a draw here would've been a pass, but we had 3x two-Test series and buggered up half of them. India was OK, but the lack of urgency v Bangladesh was embarrassing and a lack of skill here.