Except the selectors don't seem to think he can...Arjun said:By the way, how tall is Chris Read? If he can hit so many sixes, he may have a good build, to match his sense of timing. Might come of some use when selecting a wicketkeeper who can bat
He can hang in if needed, not the definition of a rabbit to me.PY said:For me, it is the fact that Harmison has long arms which he can open up and slog it if required but make no mistake, unless he is defending, he is a total rabbit.
Read my post.marc71178 said:He can hang in if needed, not the definition of a rabbit to me.
Is it OK if I call you a git?Loony BoB said:I'm so glad I go Sky installed.
I was only kidding anyway, I'm sure you worked for it. I'm just jealous of everyone with SKy as I've only watched 2 ODI in the past 3 years.Loony BoB said:Hey, it took me two years of paying off debt before I went for it, so I worked my weight! But yeah, you can call me whatever you like, it's cool. =]
It was nice to see Vaughan not make excuses or anything but rather admit that the batting display at the end was just beyond belief.
Yeah your soooo right. A brilliant team effort. An awesome match.Loony BoB said:And what a team effort. I think every single batsman aside from Lara upped his average on that one, and Lara still managed a good knock. Oh man, it's been way too long since I got to watch a good ODI. I'm so glad I go Sky installed. What a thrilling display. I thought the Windies were done and dusted by the English at one point. God I love it when the underdogs take that kind of step up.
Of course, England did a wonderful show for the most part. I just never expected for Smith and Sarwan to pull those off. It's like they came out of nowhere, as if they were almost wanting England to think they had it won or something.
Do I get too excited by these things? Haha. I love watching ODI's. Haven't seen a full ODI for over two years. I am one happy chappy.
That's definitely an interesting alternative way of looking at things. xD Of course, if Trescothick really does lose matches by getting runs and yet England are still winning a lot of matches lately, would that not mean that if he bats poorly, it would increase England's chances of winning? And if so, why not keep him in the team and have him get a load of ducks?a massive zebra said:After this game Trescothick's 3 highest ODI scores were all made in matches England lost. He hardly scored a run in the Tests when England were winning. No point in having a batsman who only scores runs when his team loses. Drop him!!!!!!!!!!!!
The point of batting is to score runs, so that your team has more chance of winning, but in Trescothick's case a successful innings contradicts the very priniciple of making one - to help win a match. It would be better for England to select a batsman who would hardly score a run in international cricket (someone like Keith Newell), if it they won with him in the side. Team success should generally be placed above individual success, except in rare cases like the 4th Test, where I believe Lara was right to go for the record because it meant more to the West Indian population than a consolidatory win would have done.
Am I talking crap?
Alternatively you could've followed the match and you might have come across a more realistic scenario.Tim said:Well I predicted Trescothick would get runs in this series and its proved to be correct.
But without that innings, England could well have keeled over for less than 180, if you look at the other batsmen's scores.
Since when were the West Indies underdogs in this ODI series. I was of the opinion that people considered the teams evenly matched.Loony BoB said:God I love it when the underdogs take that kind of step up.
He might have been referring to the fact that the West Indies looked like underdogs after Lara fell, not necessarily underdogs at the start of the match or series. Great win though, Sarwan really is a brilliant finisher, and Smith... well, he can hit sixes . Six sixes in three overs, unbelievable.Mr Mxyzptlk said:Since when were the West Indies underdogs in this ODI series. I was of the opinion that people considered the teams evenly matched.