straw man
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Part of it is I haven't quite adjusted to the fact our top order is quite good, for a change. Once upon a time our number 6 would usually be in after 20-25 overs and need to play a long innings, whereas at present our number six often arrives around over 40 and needs to hit, which Neesham doesn't do well without 20-30 balls at the crease first. Noone else in the side is any good at that either tbf, possibly aside from De Grandhomme and Milne. Neesham would be fine at five, just moves the problem to six.Yep, something I mentioned myself last week. Broom just isn't good enough against this level of bowling, he's a waste of space really. Whilst Neesham isn't really a 'come in and clear the ropes batsman' at this level either, so he's wasted at six. When he was given a chance up the order he really did show a thing or two (or given time to play himself in) Neesham at five really would improve this team quite a lot I reckon.
In saying that though, that would mean de Grandhomme would come in and what's he going to bring to the table, a quick 10-15 at best.
Ultimately this is the main problem. There's noone in the squad that I want to bat in the 5 or 6 spot that's not filled by Neesham. Anderson is a disappointment. I don't completely discount Broom from playing a glue-like 40(55) some time in the middle order, but he's unlikely to play a big role.I'm not sure I really see a solution in the current squad.
On another note, Milne's bowling looked really good - a bit of a relief as it didn't seem he bowled well in the IPL and I thought he might be underdone.