Even more random, but this reminded me how useless Michael Vaughan was in ODIs, for fairly similar reasons.Bit random but this all has me recalling how bloody useless Prior was in ODIs. That’s a lot easier to explain given the way he scored in Tests, but.
I think he's mainly highly rated by Australians because of his 02-03 series over there. He was obviously a good captain but only a decent batsman all in all really, and never did reclaim that 02-03 form.While I'm ranting, Vaughan is such an overrated test batsman. He's used to single-handedly prop up the entire argument for picking underperforming batsmen on aesthetics, and he was just nowhere near good enough for that.
Was a mix of this, him being captain for a lot of it, him sometimes not even being the worst batsman in the team despite those horrible numbers, and England selectors just refusing to believe a free-flowing and successful Test batsman could possibly be **** at ODIs even when they were trying to take the format seriously.Even more random, but this reminded me how useless Michael Vaughan was in ODIs, for fairly similar reasons.
I checked his record and it's so much worse than I thought. 86 games, 1982 runs @27 with a strike rate of 68. No centuries. I was wondering how he kept getting picked then I remembered that England just didn't give a toss about ODIs back then.
New approach: play the ODI team barring a few tweaks.Our approach was basically play the Test team barring a few tweaks.
Yeah he scored a lot of runs against India too, so he has the biggest fanbases covered. But yeah, no better than decent.I think he's mainly highly rated by Australians because of his 02-03 series over there. He was obviously a good captain but only a decent batsman all in all really, and never did reclaim that 02-03 form.
I love how he's sitting quietly at his home in Dorset thinking he's got away with it.This reminds me, there wasn't enough Gavin-bashing when we beat India the other day
I'll get it in the lexicon.This reminds me, there wasn't enough Gavin-bashing when we beat India the other day
Billings' keeping was woeful in the India test, although admittedly the ball was swinging a lot after it passed the bat. If we're going to pick a batsman who can keep a bit, I'll take Buttler ahead of Billings any day. Burgess looks a good prospect too. But I see no reason to ditch Foakes once he's fit again.I just don't think his keeping is up to it. He's alright to pace but his keeping to spin is as bad as I've seen in tests.
He's probably changed his name by deed poll, just to be safeI love how he's sitting quietly at his home in Dorset thinking he's got away with it.
Yeah, Vaughan's batting tailed off a fair bit after he became captain. Not the only one, of course, and it may have tailed off anyway from his 2002/03 heights. I thought he was more than a good captain. Even considering the bowlers at his disposal, watching England regularly dismantle Australia's batting line-up in 2005 was a wonderful thing. Throw our only win in the Caribbean since 1968, a fine win in SA and the twin whitewashes in the summer of 2004, and he's right up there with our finest for me. Injuries muddy the waters thereafter. I've always rated him and Strauss above Illingworth and Brearley for their work with the test side.I think he's mainly highly rated by Australians because of his 02-03 series over there. He was obviously a good captain but only a decent batsman all in all really, and never did reclaim that 02-03 form.
if memory serves he dealt in a high % of boundaries and had very limited scoring areas. mostly through cover and square. he was very easy to shut down.Bit random but this all has me recalling how bloody useless Prior was in ODIs. That’s a lot easier to explain given the way he scored in Tests, but.