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^ well i agree Simon.. i think i would have slotted you at number 3.. because you really are a new ball batsmen.. and goff at 5 and cloete at 4..
*waves goodbye to Test career*AUST_HiTMaN said:And look what Hakon didn't
Thanks i think we can be fairly pleased as a team with the performance after the start to the tour we've had. Got a decent bowl on debut and wasn't as penetrative as i would have liked but to get Dravid and Tendulkar as you're first two test wickets can't be bad.AUST_HiTMaN said:Congrats on the solid debut Dave. a very handy 25* down the order and tight (compared to others) figures. Well done, unfortuently the team got batted out of the game, buttheres a few positives to come out of it. After all, a draw is better than a loss.
The fact that the second days play was moved to the airport didn't help our bowlers a bit...Mr Mxyzptlk said:The bowlers didn't have much to celebrate about in that game, but that's what Sehwag does to you. Dravid dropped thrice, Tendulkar twice and Sehwag once. Costly misses. Congrats to Dave Richards on a solid debut.
You do realize that you're making an argument for keeping a batsman in a set position and simultaneously suggesting that a batsman who has had all his success in a position be moved entirely out of position? Neither Haakon nor Simon are in form.Cloete said:As for the Broncoman issue, he must open. If you can keep blewy at one position I don't see why you can't keep one of the best test batsmen we have in a set position. I think Simon at and the other in form player open (in this case PY) and then Hakon bats lower down. I guess it depends on blewy,but I'd much rather see all 3 of those in the top 3 places! That would really solve alot of problems!
haha yeah I know.Mr Mxyzptlk said:You do realize that you're making an argument for keeping a batsman in a set position and simultaneously suggesting that a batsman who has had all his success in a position be moved entirely out of position? Neither Haakon nor Simon are in form.
Exactly, that's why you have those 3 all inside the top 3. With the two in the best form being the openers.Mr Mxyzptlk said:Pete is a quality opening batsman too though. His record reflects it too.
No, I've had two good Tests in six. Others have been single-figure scores, IIRC.Loony BoB said:Hakon has only had one bad test so far, right?