Kallis for MotM. Hell, Kallis for president.
Good point, he hasn't done a thing wrong to the end of his IPL season with them but can't get a better position.Amazed Taylor's T20 batting record is so far better than any of the other Bangalore players in absolutely every respect from average to strike-rate to 6s hit, not sure why they continuously bat him so low, they do want to win don't they ? I assume it's that they see him as a finisher.
Add Mascarenhas to that lotStage firght maybe, but they did have McCullum, Cumming, Redmond, Broom, N McCullum and Butler, who have all seen a crowd before.
If they'd not lost so few wickets he'd have come in earlier obviously. He's clearly better in the late overs unless it's a particularly flat pitch.Amazed Taylor's T20 batting record is so far better than any of the other Bangalore players in absolutely every respect from average to strike-rate to 6s hit, not sure why they continuously bat him so low, they do want to win don't they ? I assume it's that they see him as a finisher.
lmfaoNow, this will sound so stupid, after all my Twenty20 bashing, but damn I'm excited about tonight! An Australian team is playing, and I really want to see Holland, and White and Hussey carving them up. I think I'm going crazy, but I can't believe I'm taking a slight liking to Twenty20. Watched the first innings last night. Scoop shots and the like frustrate the hell out of me, and reverse sweeps etc, but seeing them play proper cricket shots, and fours and sixes past the bowler etc, are good.
So am I...at myself.lmfao
Would agree entirely with all of that if we were talking 50 over cricket. But in T20's, 4 or even as high as 3 (if they didn't lose a wicket in say the 1st 8 overs) would be fine for Taylor because ideally you'd want him to bat for a least 10 overs.If they'd not lost so few wickets he'd have come in earlier obviously. He's clearly better in the late overs unless it's a particularly flat pitch.
The Kiwi logic of having a batsman who can actually perform so lets immediately shove him up the order regardless baffles me somewhat.
He's so obviously a number 5/6 type batsman. Every statistic and the way he plays point to it.
....and now got stuck in the mud . damnThey've put their foot on the gas, now....