tooextracool
International Coach
Not to mention what has Anderson done to deserve a permanent place in the ODI side?What has Prior done with the bat in OD cricket to deserve a recall?
Not to mention what has Anderson done to deserve a permanent place in the ODI side?What has Prior done with the bat in OD cricket to deserve a recall?
I am not sure I like the idea of changing keepers AGAIN. England have been constantly juggling keepers for the last year and a half now and its impossible at this point for anyone to get settled into the side. I thought mustard was just starting to get into the groove and provided some fresh impetus at the start of the order before he got dropped and replaced by Ambrose. Ambrose seems to have a decent List A record, so lets just hope that they stick it out with him for a little bit.Nothing, but due his faulty glovework he hardly got a chance to prove himself fully @ the top of the order after last summers ODI's due to his faulty gloveworkin SRI.(which i maintain again has been harshly ridiculed).
Cant really say that Flynn has a technique that will prove successful at the test match level tbh. More likely to succeed in ODIs IMO.Redmond and Flynn have done more than James Marshall, you've got to give them that though.
Here's something for you then, I still think Greg Hay will be shown to be a flat track bully when he gets his promotion. SoThough actualy, it is surprising that Bahnz and I have been agreeing lately, not something I ever though would happen.
I propose that Vikram Solanki's wicket keeping is of a similar standard to Prior and that he is a much more accomplished one day opening batsman.The England ODI side seems to have its best blend of players for the first time since 2002 i reckon.
Once Flintoff is back a very solid Champions trophy side is in the making. Only worry is the opening position no way should Wright be opening with Bell, again i suggest Prior regardless of the harsh generalisation over his glovework. Hopefully he can improve that since i wouldn't mind having Ambrose in test & Prior in ODI's.
But it is a worry that no other domestic batsman seems capable of opening now that Tres is out.
My potential best ODI team: (Prior opening)
Bell
Prior
KP
Bopara
Collingwood
Shah
Flintoff
Mascarenhas/Broad - depending on conditons
Swann
Sidebottom
Anderson
WRONG!!!I have a very bad feeling about how this ODI series could turn out. It just seems to me that the team has been so demoralised ever since the end of the 2nd test, that they just don't have much fight left in them, especially now that one of our few strong performers in that series is out injured. I'd like to be proved wrong but I predict that we'll have at least a 3-1 reversal of the result in New Zealand.
Here's something for you then, I still think Greg Hay will be shown to be a flat track bully when he gets his promotion. So
Not ignoring them, but the conditions they were made in were more sporting than difficult (scores of 330 and 270 in the respective first innings, and about 200/5 each in the second). But yes I'm sure we'll get an opportunity to see him soon enough anyway.WRONG!!!
He's going to be shown up as too reliant on backward of square and a player who struggles to hit it off the wicket block.
Good player in the making though, just give him time. Just because his home ground in Napier that doesn't make him a flat track bully. You're still ignoring his two 90's in dificult conditions.
I hope we don't see him for a wee while yet tbh. We don't need yet another young, inexperienced player with good potential catapulted into our shaky line up. Get NZ A into a powerful, winning unit and Hay and his fellow NZ A players would get alot more benefits from that.Not ignoring them, but the conditions they were made in were more sporting than difficult (scores of 330 and 270 in the respective first innings, and about 200/5 each in the second). But yes I'm sure we'll get an opportunity to see him soon enough anyway.
Interesting."He walked up the wicket and said `I was thinking about doing that in bed last night', so the visualisation was there."
An astonished Paul Collingwood reveals what Kevin Pietersen said about his two outstanding switch-hit sixes at Chester-le-Street
NZ 310-6 off 48.2
McCullum 178*
Taylor 81
Anderson 0-98
Optimists live longer.
NZ will still go on to win the series. My bet is by 3-2 considering we will probably be playing Marshall over Fulton and Hopkins over Oram. Ofcourse, the last one is because of injury, and even though it puts off the balance in the NZ side, it doesn't do as much damage as including Marshall in the eleven.Optimists live longer.