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He's clearly not replicating his 2005 form. Needs 2 50s in the last 2 tests really to get his batting up to scratch.Perm said:Flintoff's stats there show why he isn't good enough to bat at #6.
He's clearly not replicating his 2005 form. Needs 2 50s in the last 2 tests really to get his batting up to scratch.Perm said:Flintoff's stats there show why he isn't good enough to bat at #6.
He's just in bad form, he's certainly good enough.Perm said:Flintoff's stats there show why he isn't good enough to bat at #6.
...we would? Jaques and Rogers > Cook off the top of my head.PhoenixFire said:What about Cook? The Aussies would kill for someone like him.
Which means he isn't curently good enough to bat at # 6, however I would also say that he is ideally suited to being a # 7 in the Gilchrist modePhoenixFire said:He's just in bad form, he's certainly good enough.
Haven't seen Rogers bat, but Jaques isn't better than Cook, at least in terms of long-term potential. If Cook can sort out his slight problem with the ball slanted across him (which is more discipline than a technical flaw anyway) he looks like he's got the temprement to be a genuine test opener. Jaques is too bottom-handed in his play so plays his drives slightly inside out. I think he'll always have probs when the ball swings early on. Not an opener for mine, although neither is Hayden really and he's done ok!Nnanden said:...we would? Jaques and Rogers > Cook off the top of my head.
No question that Jaques' technique doesn't look great, but it hasn't stopped him from averaging 60 odd in first class cricket. Anyway, looking unorthodox and actually having a major weakness in your batting are different things. If Cook never sorts out his problems outside off stump he could struggle against McGrath/Clark type bowlers his whole career, whereas Jaques could look rubbish when the ball is moving but not get out and make heaps of runs. There are plenty of examples of technical purists struggling.BoyBrumby said:Haven't seen Rogers bat, but Jaques isn't better than Cook, at least in terms of long-term potential. If Cook can sort out his slight problem with the ball slanted across him (which is more discipline than a technical flaw anyway) he looks like he's got the temprement to be a genuine test opener. Jaques is too bottom-handed in his play so plays his drives slightly inside out. I think he'll always have probs when the ball swings early on. Not an opener for mine, although neither is Hayden really and he's done ok!