Of course they have enough, when they were 0/100 they needed to be on 55.Surely QLD have enough, that even Mr Duckworth & Mr Lewis could not take this one away from them.
Playing for Chennai in the ICL.James Hopes reminds me a lot of Ian Harvey (what happened to him BTW? Last I knew he was in South Africa?).
Whatever little I saw during the Ind-Aus ODIs both in Aus and India, I think Hopes is comfortable worse than Watto. His bowling is predictable and was easily dealt with. Batting is just OK.I didn't want to start a new thread so decided to post in here...
What's everyone's thoughts on James Hopes in ODI Cricket?
He's obviously a very good domestic player, but do you think he should still be a regular in the Australian XI or at least in our top squad?
I tend to think he's a terrific squad member to have, but wouldn't be confident in Hopes performing well if it were a World Cup final, would you?
Yeah AWTA.Don't think Hopes has a future as an International player. Top knock tonight though.
Hughes for sure. Freguson has only had a good start to this season and Moises, unfortunately for him, he has been hyped up way to much and his performances haven't really justified anything. In saying that though, he has been somewhat fast tracked; being called up to the Australian ODI squad up in Darwin.Hughes, Ferguson and Moses.
Should all be fastracked.
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I'm not sure if he should be a regular in the ODI XI (shouldn't be anywhere near the whites) and as far as I can recall, he didn't feature in the Windies as much as he did in the CB series. Main point, as far as his performances have been for Australia, he should definetely be there, but know with the emergence of Marsh and Watson becoming a fixture its more unlikely to happen. Definetely someone who has punched above his weight.I didn't want to start a new thread so decided to post in here...
What's everyone's thoughts on James Hopes in ODI Cricket?
He's obviously a very good domestic player, but do you think he should still be a regular in the Australian XI or at least in our top squad?
I tend to think he's a terrific squad member to have, but wouldn't be confident in Hopes performing well if it were a World Cup final, would you?
Nah. Considering Marsh/Watson has been preferred to him opening every time they've played together, I very very much doubt it.On the Hopes point, I reckon when Hayden retires from One Day cricket he will open in that format, but Katich, Hughes, Jaques, Rogers etc will be tossed around in test cricket.
He did have a stint last season. We are very strong in terms of one day openers. Watson or Hopes will probably get the gig ahead of Marsh if Hayden continues because they score quick runs and can bowl, and are both hard to put away (Hopes is a lot better though).Nah. Considering Marsh/Watson has been preferred to him opening every time they've played together, I very very much doubt it.
Yeah he was tried when one of/both Watson and Marsh weren't in the side. Every time both Watson and Marsh were available, Hopes was either dropped or batted down at 7/8.He did have a stint last season. We are very strong in terms of one day openers. Watson or Hopes will probably get the gig ahead of Marsh if Hayden continues because they score quick runs and can bowl, and are both hard to put away (Hopes is a lot better though).
Thought you were talking about Phillip Wells then. Was like WTF.Good to see Wells scoring runs on debut. Even though Lockyear is a NSWman, he is one of worst batsmen I've seen in a long time play SS cricket. Grade basher if I have ever seen one. Hopefully they give Birt, Dighton or Faulkner a run at the top, anyone is better then him.
Nah, I'm gonna blame Lambert like I usually do.Sad for NSW today. Batsmen bar Hughes to blame though really.
definitely punching above his weight, well done to him, there have been far worse performed yet more talented players in the team.I'm not sure if he should be a regular in the ODI XI (shouldn't be anywhere near the whites) and as far as I can recall, he didn't feature in the Windies as much as he did in the CB series. Main point, as far as his performances have been for Australia, he should definetely be there, but know with the emergence of Marsh and Watson becoming a fixture its more unlikely to happen. Definetely someone who has punched above his weight.
He seems to be Australia's version of England's bits-and-pieces players from the 90s to now - Yardy, Dalrymple, Wright, Troughton, Clarke, Grayson, Alleyne, Irani etc etc. Has done a better job than most listed thus far.
what exactly is the obsession with henriques ? let the kid make some runs and take some wickets for his state for crying out loud, he could end up being joe scuderi for all we know.Hughes, Ferguson and Moses.
Should all be fastracked.
They came in a wave in 1993/1994 - I give you Slats, Macca, Warne, Marto, Hayden, Langer, Ponting etc.
Young, lean, and as hungry as dinosaurs.
Fast-track them - they always adjust up a level.