Year.Is he perma'd? I'm actually missing him already.
Hasn't Headingley traditionally spun in recent years though or am I getting mixed up with Old Trafford?I'm done with him for this tour in these seam friendly conditions. Why can't we have an accurate spinner. Also Bracewell would be a welcome addition at number 8 for batting. Caveat unless OT is a bunsen.
Sodhi is worse. Taste probably too. Beard and NcCullum will probably be better defensively but will never take a big haul. Jeets is on the way out. We just have no current options.I'm done with him for this tour in these seam friendly conditions. Why can't we have an accurate spinner. Also Bracewell would be a welcome addition at number 8 for batting. Caveat unless OT is a bunsen.
We made that mistake last time we toured England. Let's not repeat it.I'm done with him for this tour in these seam friendly conditions. Why can't we have an accurate spinner. Also Bracewell would be a welcome addition at number 8 for batting. Caveat unless OT is a bunsen.
The irony is for all the criticism Vettori got in the 2nd half of his test career for not being much of a 'striker' with the ball, he would have been the ideal foil for the other bowlers with that 140 run lead. A typical Vettori spell of 28 overs 2/81 would have done been just what the doctor ordered.Sodhi is worse. Taste probably too. Beard and NcCullum will probably be better defensively but will never take a big haul. Jeets is on the way out. We just have no current options.
Tbh I'd preferOne plus for NZ fans is they might not have to read a certain amount of drivel after the next test whatever the result of that if that person carries on.
Who knew that the reason NZ lost was because Brathwaite is a better opener than the NZ guys?
So looking forward to the 2nd test, if it is half as good as this one just gone it'll be a cracker. Would imagine England will be unchanged and NZ are sweating on Watling and Anderson. Could Watling open and Latham bat lower down and keep?
His inning against Ali in the first dig was disgraceful, I could have survived those two balls. I find it difficult to believe that doug would not have done better. Certainly at least with the benefit of hindsight knowledge you would conclude that and after watching lord kippax's video of Craig against spin you would have to conclude he is weak in that area even if he can be halfway decent against pace.Craig batted like arse in the first Test but I still actually rate his batting about on par with Bracewell's. I don't think either are particularly likely to do anything useful with the bat in these conditions. Just have to stick with him; he may not be Test standard outside of big turning conditions but there's no-one who'd actually add more to the team in his place other than Jeets, and that's not going to happen.
Similarly in 2004, I think Flintoff outplayed Oram. Not sure what happened to Craig, whether it was the slope or the occasion but he was surprisingly poor.The more I think about it this match boiled down to stokes outplaying Anderson and Ali outdoing Craig.
Corey bowls 80mph in New Zealand but only bowled 73 clicks in this match, I apologise to him if the speed gun was off.
I really thought Corey's bowling would be a point of difference in the test but he didn't contribute much.
Yeah, not sure I'd want the Donk anywhere near the test side atm, guy seldom delivers under pressureTbh I'd prefer
1. Baz
2. Gupterrrrrrl
3. Kane
4. Luteru
5. Watling
6. Anderson
7. Latham+
I'd even prefer 5. Baz 6. Watling 7. Latham with Rutherford opening than include Ronchi (if CJ is unfit). That's how little faith I have in the donkey at this stage.