Not without Taylor. Three frontline bowlers including Powell and Baker...wtf?I'd almost actually go as far to say that the West Indies team is better on paper than the England team for this match. Almost.
EDIT: Nah not even close with Taylor out.
He bowls slippery (high 130s - low 140s) outswingers apparently. I've never actually seen the guy bowl but that seems to be the word.What's Khan like, does he swing it, how fast is he.
Well that attack is completely rubbish but England are only playing five batsmen (one of whom is Shah) so it evens itself out a bit.And I can't believe the West Indies team, England to pile on 600 plus atleast.
That's probably their strategy..waste two days bowling, then roll out Chanderpaul, Sarwan and Nash for two days of betting...series won 1-0.What's Khan like, does he swing it, how fast is he.
And I can't believe the West Indies team, England to pile on 600 plus atleast.
What's Khan like, does he swing it, how fast is he.
And I can't believe the West Indies team, England to pile on 600 plus atleast.
Yeah, a bit pacey with movement really. Takes poles but normally goes for plenty aswell. Can see him taking 3/160 here.He bowls slippery (high 130s - low 140s) outswingers apparently. I've never actually seen the guy bowl but that seems to be the word.
Finding this harsh, a few people now have referred to Prior as being part of the tail and not a batsman, he averages 40 IIRC, not too shabby reallyWell that attack is completely rubbish but England are only playing five batsmen (one of whom is Shah) so it evens itself out a bit.
I never said he was part of the tail but he's not a batsman. He's a wicketkeeper/batsman. I rate Prior's batting as highly as anyone but England's strategory was to select five batsmen and five bowlers.Finding this harsh, a few people now have referred to Prior as being part of the tail and not a batsman, he averages 40 IIRC, not too shabby really
Haha yeah but that's a bit misleading because Prior is normally at 7 anyway, so it's not like you're actually gaining anything from having a "stronger top 6".I say this as a huge Freddie fan, it's a stronger top 6 than we usually field, no issues there for me
And again, Broad is normally at 8 anyway. The problem lies in the difference between Flintoff's batting and Panesar's batting...And Broad at 7 is potentially a stronger 7 than anyone who has batted there in recent years apart from Flintoff & Prior
Yes and no - the top 7 is where you expect the runs to come from, and this top 7 is not as bad as some might make out. The way some people (not yourself) have gone on the last few days you'd think we were batting Tuffnell at 6Haha yeah but that's a bit misleading because Prior is normally at 7 anyway, so it's not like you're actually gaining anything from having a "stronger top 6".
And again, Broad is normally at 8 anyway. The problem lies in the difference between Flintoff's batting and Panesar's batting...