roseboy64
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Barath had a good start to this domestic season, but has tapered off a bit....
Apparently, there's a chink in his armour - short-pitched bowling - and he's been peppered with it. He averages about 47 this season so far. I think he should be averaging 50 or over to get into the team.
Also, he's more of a Test player than an ODI player, IMHO. I still think he's a good prospect for the future, maybe even the tour of England....
As for Taylor, I don't expect to see him play in any of the ODIs....
He'll probably rest with a view to getting fit for the tour of England - and the IPL, of course!
Agree with most of this.Don't get me wrong - I really think Barath is a WI player in the making. NOt now, though....
These are the domestic batting averages this season so far:
Cricinfo - Records - Regional Four Day Competition, 2008/09 - Most runs
Narsing Deonarine, Floyd Reifer, Dwayne Smith and Ryan HInds have all made more runs than Barath this season, and all four average over 50. But are they all better players than Barath? I don't think so. But I do think Barath will benefit from a little more time in first-class cricket before being blooded at international level....
In addition, Lendl Simmons, Dale Richards and Darren Bravo have played less matches than Barath, for one reason or another, but all three also average over 50 this season so far. I also think the younger Bravo needs to play some more first class cricket.
However, Simmons and Richards have enough first-class experience to have a run of sorts at international level, IMHO....
Look at the stats first eh?Give me a young player who is good versus the short ball these days... Still a bit unusual for a Windies player to be weak off the back foot, sign of the times perhaps.
Well in an ideal world he would have to average at least 50 to get into the test side, but there ain't too much competition in WI cricket right now, he certainly averages more than his competitors.