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He averages 32 at home... and 25 at home since his recall. It's bolstered by owning Bangladesh a bit but he's done okay there.Yeah but Benn isn't wreaking havoc, which is the point.
He averages 32 at home... and 25 at home since his recall. It's bolstered by owning Bangladesh a bit but he's done okay there.Yeah but Benn isn't wreaking havoc, which is the point.
nah it's the opposite. You want someone safe and accurate because anyone can turn it sharply. The difference between a leggie and an offie of the same standard is the leggie is going to serve up more pies to smash.And your sole spinner being a stock bowler, in the West Indies, strikes me as a really poor option.
That's a good point.
pick a side ffsThat's a good point.
Yeah, but that works best in a two-spinner pairing; your accurate spinner is going to tear up because the pitches do so much for them, but having a genuine attacking spinner alongside them (i.e. an Ashwin to your Jadeja, or a Bishoo to your Benn) is mighty helpful in running through sides IMO.Stock spinners are gun in the Windies.
Someone like Jadeja would reek havoc at some of those grounds, IMO. And you all know how low I rate Jadeja.
The team composition of Windies is such that it makes it tricky either way. You want a more wicket taking option than a stock bowler, as the bowlers are weak. And then, you want a stock bowler so that the genuine wicket takers can have adequate rest. The advantage for England when they picked Giles was that they had Flintoff, and so could afford a stock bowler.pick a side ffs
yeah this.nah it's the opposite. You want someone safe and accurate because anyone can turn it sharply. The difference between a leggie and an offie of the same standard is the leggie is going to serve up more pies to smash.
...but most teams would take both. Why bother with, say, a second spinner in seaming conditions when you can pick the accurate medium pacer and the express quick?yeah this.
It's the same as taking an accurate medium pacer in seaming conditions over an express fast bowler.
No they're not. Not at all.You want a more wicket taking option than a stock bowler, as the bowlers are weak. .
Jason Holder isn't very threatening. Averages 30 plus in ODIs and doubt he will any thing except an easy bowler to handle given his pace and from what I have seen.No they're not. Not at all.
Roach has lost pace and isn't the same bowler any more after the inury. He might improve as he is still young. He is okay but nothing exceptional at this point.Unless Roach has regressed significantly he's the best bowler in either side, particularly in these conditions.
Did you watch Roach bowl vs SA? He was too good for most of their top order, and unfortunately too good for his fielders.
That's not relevant as I am talking about Windies bowling strength.Holder is likely a better third seamer than whomever England picks.
Roach just carried a niggle in the world cup, nothing to indicate he's actually declined on quality. If he's fit, he's going to bowl well.Roach has lost pace and isn't the same bowler any more after the inury. He might improve as he is still young. He is okay but nothing exceptional at this point.
That's not relevant as I am talking about Windies bowling strength.
The South Africa series that i mentioned was post injury.Roach has lost pace and isn't the same bowler any more after the inury. He might improve as he is still young. He is okay but nothing exceptional at this point.
That's not relevant as I am talking about Windies bowling strength.
yeah bro I have some time off at the momentAnyone interested in doing some commentary on this with Spark & I? We're looking at doing the first session.
I'm probably going to be doing most of the day save for a break so I can make dinner ftr.Anyone interested in doing some commentary on this with Spark & I? We're looking at doing the first session.