chris.hinton
International Captain
It is rather **** on Kirkely and Bicknell that they have been treated like this
I disagree.chris.hinton said:It is rather **** on Kirkely and Bicknell that they have been treated like this
Sounds like Graeme Hick - similar average in FC cricket, but can't play that well against the high class pace in Test Cricket.Bazza said:Interestign everyone goes on about Bevan's much discussed weakness against bouncers, yet he hasn't suffered for them being introduced in one day cricket, and his FC average of 56 suggests he can't be that bad.
I'd say he's definitely only an ODI player. His batting is far too inconsistent in Four Day Cricket to get him a spot, and his bowling isn't up to a standard which would get him in the side either.Bazza said:AndI thought it was good to see Blackwell play that innings, although he's probably only a one day player (similar to a Symonds?).
Craig said:If he fails against Murali and Vaas, dont say I didnt warn you and dont give me any bull**** excuses if he fails with the bat.
Well, Kirtley was a success in the 2 Tests he played this summer and the conditions would have suited him more than they would suit Harmison. I'm not going to go through all the selections, I just can't be bothered, but all I can say is the England Selectors have once again proven themselves to be totally clueless, seriously, how can you explain Clarke in either squad let alone both? What about Strauss in the OD side? McGrath at all? Pointless.marc71178 said:I disagree.
They are not needed in the conditions we will experience over there, so it'd be unfair to take them and have them away from their families for an extended period.
...with one chance and no recalls...marc71178 said:Sounds like Graeme Hick - similar average in FC cricket, but can't play that well against the high class pace in Test Cricket.
The problem with Blackers is that his days don't come around that often and he can even more easily do an Ajit (ie today). I almost feel that Giles would consistently get more in Tests. Read has more experience, nous and batting talent than you're giving the lad credit for IMO.Fred Jr said:Imagine Freddie and Blackie going on a middle-order assault -now that's crowd pleasing cricket! Read, I think, would be batting one place too high at 7 - for a man with a FC average of what, 27ish? Coupled with his inexperience I believe he would not have the nous to keep the tail going like Fred can, whereas Blackie plays the same game as Fred, and on his day (ie Wednesday) is every bit as destructive as him. Although i do concede that Derbyshire are a bit crap.
I shared your opinion on Kabir until I actually saw the guy bowl, and from Vaughan's reluctance to give him the ball again I think he thought the same as I did.Anderson, Hoggard, and Harmison (although i think the jury is still out on him, I would much prefer to see Kabir Ali in an England shirt, what's the point in picking Harmison, the bowler who doesn't take wickets? Harmie's best FC figures are 6-for, Kabir has two 8-fors this year alone, he is simply a better wicket-taking bowler than Harmison in my view.
True but if you bowl well you deserve to be in the test sidemarc71178 said:I disagree.
They are not needed in the conditions we will experience over there, so it'd be unfair to take them and have them away from their families for an extended period.
I saw him bowl in a couple of OD matches for Worcestershire and he certainly bowled a lot faster and much better than he did on his debut, but then Simon Jones and Harmison both had nervy debuts, you can't say someone isn't good enough after one Test, especially when he actually took wickets and bowled an unplayable ball every so often.Neil Pickup said:I shared your opinion on Kabir until I actually saw the guy bowl, and from Vaughan's reluctance to give him the ball again I think he thought the same as I did.
He had the problem of being Australian in an era of 2 Waughs, Ponting, Martyn etc.Rik said:...with one chance and no recalls...
I would have given him a go instead of Martyn, or Ponting who was very lucky he wasn't "Bevaned" after a string of inconsistant performances.marc71178 said:He had the problem of being Australian in an era of 2 Waughs, Ponting, Martyn etc.
Not someone there to drop to give him another go!
I must admit that despite my backing of him, I'd have given Harmison a break for the Asian tours, but they want him to go, and they've been alright with him so far...Rik said:Well, Kirtley was a success in the 2 Tests he played this summer and the conditions would have suited him more than they would suit Harmison.
So why are you complaining about their omission then?chris.hinton said:True but if you bowl well you deserve to be in the test side
If your captain hasn't got faith in you then it's hard to perform, I'm sure we've all experianced that. As for Vaughan, he should have put more trust in Ali, and when you've just come into the job the last thing you want to do is start messing around potential England bowlers, one bad experiance can have a permenent effect. Ali has all the right ingredients to be a very good bowler at International level, ie the ability to bowl unplayable deliveries and takes wickets even when he's off-colour. I'd blame Vaughan as much as anyone, so, he's inexperianced, but if he's not up to it he shouldn't be captain...to be fair he still hasn't shown anything as captain yet other than it affects his batting.marc71178 said:Ali did not bowl well, and didn't have the support of his captain
I agree with this. I remember when Jerome Taylor debuted against Sri Lanka this year. He looked nervous and his inexperience definitely showed, but Lara kept faith in him and didn't just ban him to fine leg or the like. As such, Taylor continued to run in and bowl with purpose, albeit without success.Rik said:If your captain hasn't got faith in you then it's hard to perform, I'm sure we've all experianced that. As for Vaughan, he should have put more trust in Ali, and when you've just come into the job the last thing you want to do is start messing around potential England bowlers, one bad experiance can have a permenent effect. Ali has all the right ingredients to be a very good bowler at International level, ie the ability to bowl unplayable deliveries and takes wickets even when he's off-colour. I'd blame Vaughan as much as anyone, so, he's inexperianced, but if he's not up to it he shouldn't be captain...to be fair he still hasn't shown anything as captain yet other than it affects his batting.