I saw him bat in the practice game and he looked out of sorts. Couple of catches went down and then was out to Leach trying to hit him over the top. I suppose this test match came at a wrong time to him. Generally he's on top of the game so this test match should be taken with a grain of salt and we should persist with him. Not fair for him to wait another year to get a hit.He isn't good enough to keep us from trying others out after failing in a series.
Who, Young isn't? Then who is?He isn't good enough to keep us from trying others out after failing in a series.
Wouldn't say the surface has done nothing for him - quite the opposite in fact, I think it's turned more than any Basin pitch I can remember, and offers bounce too. Root got a few to really rag too.Really strong day for NZ. Dug themselves out of the mire.
Pleased for Leach. He's been a bit of also ran in the figures but has earned some joy, and on a surface doing nothing for him was our best bowler and could have taken a couple more with a bit of luck.
Too far from the train station and they made the wrong decision to upgrade the 120 year old men's urinal. That thing was classic.Yeah, it's definitely had a bit for the spinners. Bounce and rip, from the first session when Bracewell bowled.
It's actually been the best Test pitch I remember. You can score runs on it, you can turn and bounce it, you can seam it, swing it, a couple have jumped, it's just a brilliant deck. In the best Test location in the world (don't @ me, sorry Galle).
I mean bringing a guy in for one test and then dropping him for the next sends a poor message to anyone waiting in the wings. Doesn't really help their confidence.I'm not sure what you are meaning but I'm saying you can't drop him after one bad test. He has to be given a reasonable run. At least 3 series. Not just having in the squad but should be playing all 6 test matches. If he can't pull off good knocks then you move to the next guy.
I'd agree if he was dropped for another batsman, but the balance of the team is not sustainable long term. When a batsman is dropped for a bowler I'm not sure it's a really a 'dropping' in a conventional sense.I mean bringing a guy in for one test and then dropping him for the next sends a poor message to anyone waiting in the wings. Doesn't really help their confidence.
I hope for Young's sake that no more of CD's Plunket Shield games are postponed. Ravindra, Phillips, Nicholls, and Young might be effectively playing off in the PS for 1 test starting spot vs SL(if Blundell is batting 6).100% doesn't matter at whose cost otherwise he'll be gone. A new regime may come in and opt for youngsters. Young is neither a youngster nor a seasoned international player as yet. It's precarious.
there's no Plunket games between tests players will be available forI hope for Young's sake that no more of CD's Plunket Shield games are postponed. Ravindra, Phillips, Nicholls, and Young might be effectively playing off in the PS for 1 test starting spot vs SL(if Blundell is batting 6).
NZ could score a lot more than 220 if they get through the 1st hour with the new ball. They could also get bundled out for only another 50 tomorrow morning.Waking up to the score, the follow-on was the only chance NZ had in this game, ironically. England should've just batted for 50-60 overs to score another 300, then declare with NZ facing an impossible 500 in two days, even if they're weather affected.
Should NZ score another 220 or so, it might cause some nerves.
I see. The next round is 5-8 March, while the 1st test starts on the 9th. Genius scheduling as usual.there's no Plunket games between tests players will be available for
The seamers hadn't bowled much and it was overcast and great conditions for new ball bowling this morning. The NZ openers just did very well. Shame one of them couldn't push on to get 150.I guess it's the Bazball way of doing things, but the follow on made no sense at all. The wicket will surely offer more to Leach in a day's time whilst the seamers get a day's rest. A quick 300 and set 500+ over 2 days.
I think it’d usually be the right option at the Basin, especially given that the bowlers had made relatively short work of the first innings. The Basin usually offers nothing for spinners, so the only thing to do for the bowlers is to make maximum use of the surface while it’s still fresh (which thanks to the atmospheric conditions over the first 2 days the pitch definitely was). I think you’ve got to doff your cap to Conway and Latham, batting wasn’t easy at all in the morning and the first hour after lunch, and they found a way to get through. Obviously with the spin really starting to come into play after tea it looks like a poor decision, but that’s so unusual for the Basin that I’m not surprised they enforced the follow-on.I guess it's the Bazball way of doing things, but the follow on made no sense at all. The wicket will surely offer more to Leach in a day's time whilst the seamers get a day's rest. A quick 300 and set 500+ over 2 days.
I agree. I'd feel sorry for him but I think the best balance is something like this:I'd agree if he was dropped for another batsman, but the balance of the team is not sustainable long term. When a batsman is dropped for a bowler I'm not sure it's a really a 'dropping' in a conventional sense.
I'd definitely drop Nicholls or Bracewell instead but it's not a matter of bringing him in and dropping him after one game because he sucks; it's a matter of rethinking the balance of the side.
Definitely straight swap for Nicholls at this stage. I'm still scratching my head over this. We were the ones behind prior this test match and needed to take 20 wickets. We went for 4 bowlers if you consider Bracewell as a full time bowler. I'd have thought we would go with 4 fast bowlers and Bracewell at no.7 if we want to win the game.I'd agree if he was dropped for another batsman, but the balance of the team is not sustainable long term. When a batsman is dropped for a bowler I'm not sure it's a really a 'dropping' in a conventional sense.
I'd definitely drop Nicholls or Bracewell instead but it's not a matter of bringing him in and dropping him after one game because he sucks; it's a matter of rethinking the balance of the side.