Matt52
U19 Vice-Captain
Disagree wholeheartedly. I thought Ryders naturally quick scoring meant McCullum could relax a bit more and play with controlled aggression... choose the right ball to hit instead of trying to hit everything. And we would get a faster start with two aggressive players in the opening partnership.Lol.
How and McCullum > McCullum and Ryder
How and McCullum was such a gun opening partnership and extremely successful, and unlike the Ryder McCullum partnership doesn't make you feel like the worlds going to collapse upon itself.
Whereas with How, McCullum has to compensate for How's slower scoring rate, and so he takes more risks and gets out trying to hit good deliveries for boundaries.
So having two attacking players playing naturally with controlled aggression is better than one steady guy and another attacking player taking big risks to get the scoring rate up.IMO. Probably a better chance of retaining wickets too because the neither batsman has to force anything, they can just play naturally, rather than this mindset of thinking an attacking player must be tempered with a conservative player.(in ODIs)