Sussex's next CC game doesn't start until 18th August. It was 2nd XI or the Vitality Blast (or whatever the feck our domestic T20 comp calls itself now) as options to prove his fitness and, I suppose, bowling a lengthy-ish spell in the stiffs is a better test of his fitness than 4 overs in the shits and giggles.Omg it wasn't even FC? I thought it was division 2 county
What international player wouldn't run through a side full of teenagers
buddy we've got a county championship to winDebut Hildreth I don't even care that it'd be a horrible decision.
He's always in the worst form at the worst times
We're those 4 overs likely the last ever that I'll see Jimmy bowl? Maybe he gets back before the 5th test but Im not sure. Will England risk it again? I'd imagine not, unless the series is done and dusted.
Is this the end? Have we unknowingly witnessed the end of the 2 best swing merchants of this era, instead of 1?
Chris Stocks in the "i" seems to think this is a live chance.I think Mo is deffo gone (for his own good as much as anything; looks completely in bits) and hopefully Denly has had enough of a trot to prove he's not quite made of the right stuff.
Leach for Mo is easy, but if Denly does get the arse it does open up quite a few possibilities. Sibley in to open with Roy to #4, Malan, Hain, Northeast, Vince or (more fancifully) Hildreth as a straight swap, or (if the selectors wanna bring the funk) a promotion for Woakes with Curran coming in at 8.
Chris Stocks said:One option England will explore will be dropping Denly, who batted at four in Birmingham, and moving Ben Stokes up to that position from No 6. Jonny Bairstow, the wicketkeeper, could potentially move up one place to six but Woakes, who hit 74 runs across two innings in the first Test from No 9 and now averages 30, could be promoted ahead of him to ease the workload on a player whose best form in Test cricket has come at seven.
It would be a bold move but one that would allow England to pick another bowler in Sam Curran, who also impressed with the bat in his maiden series against India last summer.
Curran’s left-arm seam, allied to Archer’s pace and Leach’s left-arm spin would give England’s attack the variation Smith so desires.
Brief ones. The ball that plucked one guy's off stump out was particularly nice.Did you even watch the highlights? Most wickets were caught behind driving and at least one bowled.
I feel a bit better now knowing it was a 2nd Xi game against kids lol. I was thinking this bloke came in and made a ton and 6-for in a County game against FC pros.How newspapers are dumb enough to suggest taking 6-for and scoring 100 in a 2nd XI game boosts his Ashes chances, certainly confirms we shouldn't read them in the first place.
And I dunno if I'm being soft but rocking up bowling - apparently a **** load of - short stuff to teenaged 2nd XI batsmen seems pretty off.
You understand bowling short isn't just a tactic to get wickets with short balls right?Did you even watch the highlights? Most wickets were caught behind driving and at least one bowled.
Yeah Hildreth plays Tests during T20 season then rightfully gets called up to win the Championship for Somerset. Same as Leach.buddy we've got a county championship to win
And you'll feel even better if it's true he took 1-78 in the second dig?I feel a bit better now knowing it was a 2nd Xi game against kids lol. I was thinking this bloke came in and made a ton and 6-for in a County game against FC pros.