wellAlbidarned
International Coach
Fans are waaaay to harsh on number 7s, you’re always in when the game is either over or on the line and expected to slog, then everyone’s shocked that no one averages over 40
For sure. They are on a hiding to nothing. But occasionally one needs to stick.Fans are waaaay to harsh on number 7s, you’re always in when the game is either over or on the line and expected to slog, then everyone’s shocked that no one averages over 40
Haven’t watched all Kiwi games but hasn’t Southee been rubbish in white ball for some time?Looking at the highlights Southee bowled absolutely trash. Length balls on middle and middle leg all the time.
Not really sure if it was the case of big name so gotta play the big gameHaven’t watched all Kiwi games but hasn’t Southee been rubbish in white ball for some time?
I was surprised that he made the squad
This goes for anyone batting below the top order in white-ball cricket IMOFans are waaaay to harsh on number 7s, you’re always in when the game is either over or on the line and expected to slog, then everyone’s shocked that no one averages over 40
Phillips enormously talented but I'm wondering if he's worked himself into a corner with his technique. Maybe it's just me but I've complained several times about him always playing back (esp v spin), squaring up, relying on fast hands to cover for everything else. I don't know where he'd get the right coaching exposure, but I can imagine someone like Ricky Ponting pulling his technique apart, tweaking some things and adding some options. Would help with all formats. I looked up his IPL team but coach is Vettori, batting coach Badani, not sure that will give him what he needs.I was disappointed in Phillips. There's no bigger fan than me, but he really struggled yesterday against hittable bowling. India really have his number, they seem to know how to contain him. Chapman just had no time, it wasn't a World Cup where he could make too much impact. Hard to get any rhythm or form when you might bat for 20 balls max, and not in every game, and you don't bowl either. It puts a lot of pressure on to make impact when you do get the chance.
"Small pool" relative to the general population I meant.I could buy "small pool of players" if there weren't 18 first class counties and excluding players at the World Cup, could argue the "pick of the crop", 27 I think it was players have played ODIs 2021 to 2023 I think I said in another thread - nearly three teams' worth of players
I'd argue if anything the pool is large but not particularly deep
England prosper in no small part as it's a fairly elite Test set clique, is there another Test nation with a bigger pool of players? (India?)
Out of the South American countries, only Brazil and Argentina can actually win WCs.Disagree..
Jamaica king of sprinting , not an economic powerhouse nor a large population..
Eithopia and Kenya king of long distance running not super rich by any means ..
Greatest football talents come from the favelas in South America , most naturally talented rugby folks come from the Pacific Islands .
These are just a few examples of where money means very little..
Most important key to success in sports is passion and strong leadership . Money can help sustain structures but first there needs to be a love of the game. Genetics within your environment also play a big role in the success of sports.
Australia on itself had a way bigger talent pool than now.Nah. They still lost the Ashes in 19th century when it was extremely popular.
Siraj. Siraj will go for runs and drop catches and get out for a duck. I just know it.The only chance we have of losing this WC is SA bat first and Shami and Bumrah has an off day.
Steady on mate. It's not like he scored 200 on one leg.I'm in awe of Kohli's stamina. He even looked like he caught a second wind before getting out. Insane fitness from a 35 yo.
Or he could get into the zone and scythe through the opposition. Who knows?Siraj. Siraj will go for runs and drop catches and get out for a duck. I just know it.