Looks like a hyper real battrick avatar.I think he’s referring to his countenance rather than his technique.
And tbh he does look like someone out of a 1930s cigarette card packet.
Just finding himself, trying to belong and become as good as Renshaw, Burns, Khawaja.what was he doing to not score fc runs? he looked the part when he came into test cricket and he's definitely scoring some runs now.
Just finding himself, trying to belong and become as good as Renshaw, Burns, Khawaja.
As QLD play the allrounder Wildermuth at 6 it basically meant at full strength it felt like Marnus was just trying to hold off Heazlett (who played ODIs for Oz) and Hemphrey.
I didnt notice anything poor about him but he certainly didnt scream Test Cricketer to me either. I guess he found ways to get out if the bowler was bowling well, i remember seeing him get bowled a few times and edged in the slips, dismissals where youd think Test bowlers would exploit.
It honestly just seems like County cricket has helped him and he has improved, its great to see and he just seems like a top guy.
Given how successful Queensland has been over the last few seasons due to the quality of their batsmen (especially when Lynn was available), it's unsurprising he hadn't stood out. Burns, Renshaw, Khawaja, Lynn, Heazlett, Humphrey and Wildermuth have all been jostling for first class batting spots over the last few years. And there's a couple of other youngsters on the fringes (Street and Bryant) who are quite promising as well. So he never stood out amongst them, averaging somewhere in the mid 30s.Just finding himself, trying to belong and become as good as Renshaw, Burns, Khawaja.
As QLD play the allrounder Wildermuth at 6 it basically meant at full strength it felt like Marnus was just trying to hold off Heazlett (who played ODIs for Oz) and Hemphrey.
I didnt notice anything poor about him but he certainly didnt scream Test Cricketer to me either. I guess he found ways to get out if the bowler was bowling well, i remember seeing him get bowled a few times and edged in the slips, dismissals where youd think Test bowlers would exploit.
It honestly just seems like County cricket has helped him and he has improved, its great to see and he just seems like a top guy.
There's either an article or something floating around somewhere about how Chris Rogers and others slightly adjusted his backlift to allow him to play straighter to, well, straight balls which really helps his one obvious potential vulnerability (big front pad)His stance and set up is different now to what it was 12 months ago tbh. Much more open stance
It's not so much blowing my load but admitting I was wrong. I was pretty critical of his initial selection and he (and the selectors) proved me wrong. If that changes it wont change the current scenario.Would it be funny if the nature of cricket hits and in 12 months all these apologies get retracted.
Don't blow your loads yet gentlemen.