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In which case his age isn't the issueExcept all three "had it" to begin with. Fulton doesn't.

Guptill
Ryder
Latham
Devcich
Rutherford
Nicol
Kitchen
Redmond
Fulton
How
Flynn
Papps
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In which case his age isn't the issueExcept all three "had it" to begin with. Fulton doesn't.
Hell no.Rutherford would be in the frame as a Ryder replacement too?
Fulton's ODI average in New Zealand - 46.73Except all three "had it" to begin with. Fulton doesn't.
Are you talking about five years ago? Or now? For mine it'd beIn which case his age isn't the issueAlthough granted it doesn't help his chances. I didn't realise it was 5 years since Fulton last featured in an ODI. His record is better than I thought. I guess Jamie How was the back up at the previous World Cup. I think the ranking is something like this:
Guptill
Ryder
Latham
Devcich
Rutherford
Nicol
Kitchen
Redmond
Fulton
How
Flynn
Papps
I agree with the rest of the post but this is wrong. He was a consistent contributor in 2006/2007 at any time and batting in any position.All his ODI contributions essentially came in situations where he was given a license to target the fence.
My memory of Fulton ODI contributions was in games like this where he basically come in and targeted short boundaries. I think he was largely too slow when he tried to bat "properly" due to his inability to rotate the strike, and if anything he's now much more like that as a player than he was then.I agree with the rest of the post but this is wrong. He was a consistent contributor in 2006/2007 at any time and batting in any position.
Now. Also, that wasn't my list - that was how I think the selectors have the openers ranked.Are you talking about five years ago? Or now? .
Agree with this - he's particularly good on bouncier tracks (see performances in South Africa & Australia). Seems quite a smart player.Elliott's really under-rated as a one day cricketer.
Actually yeah I was; I went and looked at this and immediately checked the second most recent season, not accounting for the fact that this season wouldn't be listed as he hasn't played any games.He was also wrong about Fulton's Ford Trophy average I think.
I knew that would be your exact example. An anomaly imo. In the Commonwealth Bank Series and in the world cup (where he played as a make shift opener) he was a good anchor. Only struck at around 70-75 but he made consistent contributions. The secret was he was much better at rotating the strike. Never great or really all that good at it, but good enough to make his contributions valuable without screwing over the team.My memory of Fulton ODI contributions was in games like this where he basically come in and targeted short boundaries. I think he was largely too slow when he tried to bat "properly" due to his inability to rotate the strike, and if anything he's now much more like that as a player than he was then.
Yeah I said the same thing earlier:Just saw that Dhoni said the pacers weren't using their brains. I hate this man, absolutely loathe him. When Ishant was in the team and bowled one of the worst, and most utterly brainless death overs I've ever seen and lost the match single handedly, he came out and said Ishant shouldn't be judged on one or two bad matches. Now when Ishant is finally gone he seems to have no patience anymore? Wtf! I seriously think someone should check their background and make sure they're not related. My bet's on Ishant being his long lost brother who got none of his looks or talent and was given away by the parents.
It might just be me but it always seems like he makes scathing, honest and truthful comments about the standard of your bowling when Ishant isn't playing, but then when Ishant is playing he makes comments about the fans and selectors needing to have faith in a settled side and back individuals.
Yeah, Dhoni's unhealthy obsession with Ishant is mind bogglingJust saw that Dhoni said the pacers weren't using their brains. I hate this man, absolutely loathe him. When Ishant was in the team and bowled one of the worst, and most utterly brainless death overs I've ever seen and lost the match single handedly, he came out and said Ishant shouldn't be judged on one or two bad matches. Now when Ishant is finally gone he seems to have no patience anymore? Wtf! I seriously think someone should check their background and make sure they're not related. My bet's on Ishant being his long lost brother who got none of his looks or talent and was given away by the parents.
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