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"Watling should be a keeper batsman" they said. "Don't be ridiculous" Phlegm replied
"McCullum should move from opener to middle order" they said. "Don't be ridiculous" Phlegm replied.
"Guptill should move from opener to middle order" they said. "Don't be-nope, nope not doing it again" Phlegm says.
He's a guy who will be a test cricketer if he can start putting his technique to good use but until then, we have a minnow basher and he's ***xxayyy
Not keen on Will Young the opener ftr. He's a guy who if he ever learns how to score tons, immediately gets in the middle order. Ross probably has 3-4 years left as well and Young is still a young man.
"McCullum should move from opener to middle order" they said. "Don't be ridiculous" Phlegm replied.
"Guptill should move from opener to middle order" they said. "Don't be-nope, nope not doing it again" Phlegm says.
I was a big Raval hoper for a long time on this forum but he looks better than he is. He's good for one or two massive scores a season and a whole pile of nothing for 8 games.The like was for giving Raval a chance opening the innings, not banging Guptill down the order again. Been there, done that.
People can say what they like about Raval supposedly only batting on roads, but NZ are screaming out for an opener who can actually get through the new ball. A chap averaging 43 in that position with 13 tons is more than due a chance, especially considering one of the current openers is such a failure.
See openers (minnows excluded) in the last 10 years (qual 1000s runs) by reversed average. What exactly is the risk of giving Raval a chance? Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo
He's a guy who will be a test cricketer if he can start putting his technique to good use but until then, we have a minnow basher and he's ***xxayyy
Not keen on Will Young the opener ftr. He's a guy who if he ever learns how to score tons, immediately gets in the middle order. Ross probably has 3-4 years left as well and Young is still a young man.
I have a feeling I knew one of his sisters or cousins briefly.