My post the same time as yours, but you can't blame him, Somerset's love of CK is ****ing bizarre.So Buttler to Lancashire confirmed. Hope you don't mind the rain ****.
Nah, if CK demanded to leave for not getting the gloves, when he's been shocking with the gloves, tell him to go. His best hope at International level is to score big in County Cricket, where he's very good. That number 6 position is still up for grabs. He's not a good enough 'keeper for international cricket, he should forget about it. We need his batting in County Cricket, so he should have just kept on batting.Nah I still think Somerset made the right decision. Somerset were still likely to get more out of Kieswetter than they are out of Buttler in the future. Buttler is special and likely to be playing ODI and T20 cricket for England for the next ten years + potentially IPL+potentially test cricket. Kieswetter is likely to be a very good county pro whilst possibly might not make it at international standard. KW is the better 4 day bat, will produce more in T20 because he opens and is a similar level of wicketkeeping to Buttler at present. Buttler is a bigger loss in the remodelled 50 over game but again he's likely to miss large chunks of the season with England.
That said it must be gutting for Somerset fans to lose someone as talented as Jos who has come through the full somerset system in place of someone like Kieswetter who has come in at the very end of the system. And Jos is more fun to watch.
If somerset guarantee Buttler the wicketkeeping as he desired, Kieswetter leaves and you're left with no wicketkeeper for a lot of the season. I also reckon the reason the Lancs deal hasn't been confirmed is because Jos possibly wants to play the IPL
Both Jos and Somerset made the correct decision imo. Somerset couldn't gurantee him the wicketkeeping and Jos needs the wicketkeeping so leaves
Pretending? it's rather more an opinion, and after the Derby match and watching CK and JB keep, I think there is a massive gulf in their 'keeping abilities. The t-20 thing is wrong too, where CK comes in his s-r is much more important than averages, and he scores a lot quicker than CK, not that either is a slouch.Interesting that so many of you are pretending Buttler is clearly a better player than CK. Neither are great keepers, CK is a much better CC bat and currently more useful T20 bat. 50 overs Buttler would have been very good, but CK record this year in YB40 is excellent. Also watched him live twice and the guff spoke about his keeping is funny. He isn't terrible at all and its hardly like Buttler is James Foster is it.
I think there is a far bigger gulf between there red ball batting than there keeping. And its not in Buttler's favor.Pretending? it's rather more an opinion, and after the Derby match and watching CK and JB keep, I think there is a massive gulf in their 'keeping abilities. The t-20 thing is wrong too, where CK comes in his s-r is much more important than averages, and he scores a lot quicker than CK, not that either is a slouch.
Again opinion, which is what it is. Buttler averaged just more in the Championship this year, I think he has the bigger breadth of improvement too, I guess we'll see.I think there is a far bigger gulf between there red ball batting than there keeping. And its not in Buttler's favor.
517 runs @ 64.6 with a SR of 137.13 is also far better in my opinion than 185 runs @ 26.42 with a SR of 160.86.
I think the problem with all this is CK had a pretty pish season last year, really went backwards with the gloves, batting wasn't brilliant, and for the second year running started to pick up injuries.Initially my thinking on this issue was that Somerset are making a big mistake in letting Jos Buttler leave them, but it does depend how available Buttler is going to be for his county. I certainly think for the moment he'd still be available for well over half the CC fixtures, as he has been this year by playing in nine of them and I don't think Matt Prior is ready top step aside in the Test team just yet. Not that Buttler would automatically be installed however.
Somerset simply acknowledge the fact they are likely to lose Buttler for part of each season before it's likely they'll lose him for much more, while Kieswetter may be available much more consistently with his international aspirations fading a touch, although not in his eyes. Currently there doesn't seem to be much between them as keepers and CK is probably a more reliable batsman in the longer formats, though that gap is closing with each passing game.
I think Buttler has the skill and potential to be a really special player. The route he wants to take may have a big say in how good he's going to be. If he craves the IPL glamour and adulation and generally the T20 format then I think that will hamper his development in real cricket.
I understand Somerset going with CK, he's likely to be one of the best keeper/batsman on the County circuit and barring injury will be available throughout a season, but it just doesn't look good when you're letting go a young player with such potential to become one of the very best keeper/batsman around. Excellent move for Lancashire though.