Fuller Pilch
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Averaged 5.25 vs NZ - couldn't cope with the great Daryl Tuffey.I actually consider Sanjay Bangar a decent enough Test player as well. Played the opening bat role solidly
Averaged 5.25 vs NZ - couldn't cope with the great Daryl Tuffey.I actually consider Sanjay Bangar a decent enough Test player as well. Played the opening bat role solidly
Tuffeh!Averaged 5.25 vs NZ - couldn't cope with the great Daryl Tuffey.
Blast from the past. Talented bowler when he got it right/ part-time dairy farmer.Tuffeh!
Smart. Would have another batsman over Jadeja but good approach.Asian Test XI
Gavaskar
Sehwag( will bat at no.5 in ENG/NZ)
Dravid (to open in ENG/NZ)
Sachin
Sangakkara(wkt)( will bat at no.3 in ENG/NZ)
Younis Khan
Imran
Jadeja
Akram
Murali
Waqar
Yeah I like the batting order swaps. I picked Miandad over Younis but it's not that relevant - that juggling would probably get better results than my rigid order with Hanif opening.Smart. Would have another batsman over Jadeja but good approach.
Whatever you said about Ashwin, Jadeja does it too. Everyone has their own way of taking wickets. But you can't clearly say someone is better than the other when the other guy has a worse average under the same conditions. What you say doesn't make sense.We are talking about an ATG Asian XI that has batting until no.8 with Wasim already locked in. You need to pick your five best bowlers in tests especially then.
Leave aside the fact that Ashwin takes 6 wickets a test at home at an excellent SR for a spinner, his level of skill and intelligence on home wickets in setting up batsmen is second to only Murali. Jadeja is very accurate in putting it in the right areas but a half point average difference doesn't mean he is a better home bowler.
Babar over Yuvi and Rohit over Jayasuriya doesn't make sense to me.Jayasuria over Rohit and Yuvi over Babar doesn't make sense to me.
In SA , I think 350 is match winning score if you have a good bowling attack. So Sehwag run a ball 30 would do your side good.I'd add definitely add South Africa to the Eng/NZ group though.
I mean.... okay, sure. But I think changing the order would get the team more runs than not changing it. Deliberately going in with a worse order because 'we'll get enough runs anyway' is dumb.In SA , I think 350 is match winning score if you have a good bowling attack. So Sehwag run a ball 30 would do your side.
Love both the options you mentioned. But it takes out two bowling options from the team. Will prefer either one of the changes.Couple of changes:
Sachin Tendulkar
Sanath JayasuriyaSaeed Anwar
Zaheer Abbas
Virat Kohli
Yuvraj SinghInzamam Ul Haq
MS Dhoni
Imran Khan
Kapil Dev
Wasim Akram
Waqar Younis
Muralitharan
The difference in bowling quality is not as much as the loss of runs.Genuinely surprised nobody is considering Kumble as second spinner for the ATG XI. Not only do you have a leggie to Murali but he was more capable away. Not enough Kumble love among Indian fans here.
Runs at no.9 aren't going to matter as much as the difference in bowling quality. Pick your two best spinners!
How much does he average at 4/5/6?Babar is averaging nearly 60 with almost 100 games under his belt. Also did well last WC 2019.
I think at this point we can say that he comfortably surpasses Inzi, Yuvi, Miandad, Desilva and Dravid for that loose middle order spot.
I think Kumble is notably better as a spinner than Jadeja and slightly better than Ashwin.The difference in bowling quality is not as much as the loss of runs.
Fair enough he bats mainly at no.3 but quality is good enough to allow for shifting of positions. Have It be Babar/Zaheer/Kohli even.How much does he average at 4/5/6?
The difference in roles between going down from 3 to 5 in ODIs in a lot greater than the same change in Tests tbf.Fair enough he bats mainly at no.3 but quality is good enough to allow for shifting of positions. Have It be Babar/Zaheer/Kohli even.
It is like someone protesting that you shouldnt put Viv or Sachin at no.5 in an ATG test XI and therefore exclude them from the side because it wasnt their choice spot.
I think you are seasoned enough a poster to know when a 0.5 difference in average shouldnt be taken at face value.Whatever you said about Ashwin, Jadeja does it too. Everyone has their own way of taking wickets. But you can't clearly say someone is better than the other when the other guy has a worse average under the same conditions. What you say doesn't make sense.
As a spinner, you can contest Kumble to be better than Jadeja. But as a player, Kumble is nowhere near Jadeja. Jadeja can turn matches through his fielding alone. Seeing Jadeja at 8/9 instead of Kumble will give the batsmen much more comfort. As a bowler, they are both par at home while Kumble is slightly better away.I think Kumble is notably better as a spinner than Jadeja and slightly better than Ashwin.
Jadeja doesnt even have 250 wickets and somehow is better than Kumble who has more than double wickets and twice the career than he does just because he is slightly better at home.
I think Kohli can easily slip to no.5 and do equally as well. And I think Babar/Zaheer can go for 3/4.The different in roles between going down from 3 to 5 in ODIs in a lot greater than the same change in Tests tbf.
A lot of people like you make this mistake, subs. You have to understand that ODIs is a different kettle of fish compared to tests. Batting positions matter more in ODIs and even moreso in T20s than tests. If Babar and Rizwan batted at 5 and 6 this world cup instead of opening, Pakistan sure won't have reached the final.Fair enough he bats mainly at no.3 but quality is good enough to allow for shifting of positions. Have It be Babar/Zaheer/Kohli even.
It is like someone protesting that you shouldnt put Viv or Sachin at no.5 in an ATG test XI and therefore exclude them from the side because it wasnt their choice spot.