He's the best spinner England have. Even Murali would've struggled on day one of this track.Please explain to me what Leach is doing in a test team.Even team like Bangladesh have better spinners
He's the best spinner England have. Even Murali would've struggled on day one of this track.Please explain to me what Leach is doing in a test team.Even team like Bangladesh have better spinners
given what NZ are used to at home (challenging first sessions, easier batting conditions later on) Latham and co. should be up for it.Think Southee and Boult would have loved first use of the conditions knowing Trent Bridge usually swing friendly.
But really, given what NZ are used to at home (challenging first sessions, easier batting conditions later on) Latham and co. should be up for it.
No, looks like Bruce Martin played 115 FC before his test debut.Wonder if it is a record for a NZ-raised player then.
I'm surprised so many seemed to of had their doubts concerning Mitchell.That was a better scorecard to wake up to than the last test.
Mitchell quietly becoming NZs mvp in all formats
Virdi doesn't get a game at Surrey. Bess is very, very mediocre and Parkinson didn't look obviously better last week.I really like Leach, but I don't think it's preposterous to think he's not going to get better, or even maintain his average if he were to get a consistent place in the team. Not every spinner 'gets better with age' as the old adage says, and he may have reached his ceiling
I don't think it'd be unfair on him for England to look at other options, like a Bess, Parkinson or Virdi. Or even try and integrate Carson from Sussex into a few training squads. Was seriously impressed with him in the CC last season
I don't necessarily disagree with you, and I don't really rate any of the three above as long-term test options. But I'm questioning whether it's worth investing in a young spinner who may not be ready now, but has the skillset to be test match ready bowlers in the next 3-4 yearsVirdi doesn't get a game at Surrey. Bess is very, very mediocre and Parkinson didn't look obviously better last week.
Not sure we have the luxury of letting a spinner learn his trade in the Test squad. More important is for counties to actually pick spinners and let them gain experience there. Surrey have so many pace options than I can't believe Virdi or Moriarty can't get a game. The leggies at Sussex and Leicestershire are breaking through at least. I think Bess will end up like SCurran, a county number six who can bowl a bit. Parkinson will tour this Winter and Leach will do fine too as it suits his style of bowling. Leach hasn't played a home test for three years more or less.I don't necessarily disagree with you, and I don't really rate any of the three above as long-term test options. But I'm questioning whether it's worth investing in a young spinner who may not be ready now, but has the skillset to be test match ready bowlers in the next 3-4 years
Also let's be fair, Parkinson has played one test. Let's withhold judgement until we see more of him surely?
Agreed. If Parkinson could bat (or if Bess could, well, bowl) the upside might be enough to tempt a switch. But as it is Leach hasn't yet been given a run at home and he's done well away when conditions have suited, so deserves to keep his spot at the moment.Not sure we have the luxury of letting a spinner learn his trade in the Test squad. More important is for counties to actually pick spinners and let them gain experience there. Surrey have so many pace options than I can't believe Virdi or Moriarty can't get a game. The leggies at Sussex and Leicestershire are breaking through at least. I think Bess will end up like SCurran, a county number six who can bowl a bit. Parkinson will tour this Winter and Leach will do fine too as it suits his style of bowling. Leach hasn't played a home test for three years more or less.
Don’t think they’re competing for the same spot any more. Mitchell’s bowling has been barely used (which is probably a mistake), but he’s shown he’s not out of place in the top 5. He’s putting in a serious bid as a recognised batsman.Sooo based on how Mitch is performing is Gdg done? Maybe Gdg at home and england and mitch everywhere else?
He may not have needed to play it but tbh the ball was a long hop and deserved to be hit. Latham just executed terribly.David Long writing for Stuff -
‘The big moment
Latham getting out pulling a ball the delivery after Young went. It was a shot he didn’t need to play, but by losing his wicket when he did New Zealand lost their early dominance.
Had the Blacks Caps captain been able to hang around and build a partnership with Devon Conway they would have been in the box seat even more so.
Best with the bat
Mitchell continues his golden spell in the Black Caps team, after scoring a century at Lord’s he achieved what everyone above him in the batting order failed to do at Trent Bridge, make it to the half century mark.’
I won’t apologise for hoping people are better than that… just like TJB didn’t apologise for his horrendous post in the first placeone hates to admit it, but alpha posting