Bracewell isn't the only one doing the selecting though. Really, the entire makeup of the selection committee needs to be looked at.I know there are plenty of injuries, but the continued selection of Marshall and Hopkins for NZ is beyond a joke.
Kiwi fans must be happy they can see the Bracewelless horizon.
I agree, Braces should be chastised for disillusioning the public, but I think Nash should be held more accountable for his lack of vision. I always like Hadlee's selections (Southee, Flynn) but not sure about Turner.Bracewell isn't the only one doing the selecting though. Really, the entire makeup of the selection committee needs to be looked at.
CHICKEN BONES are part of a CHICKEN.
If chicken is "cricket" then ODI's are part of cricket. Glad you finally came around, SS.
Indeed. This is a concern.AND GRANT ELLIOTTTTTTTTTTT is back. Damn.
Still better than Northern Districts finest, James Marshall.Indeed. This is a concern.
Indeed. Without the bones, there would be no life in the chicken.CHICKEN BONES are part of a CHICKEN.
If chicken is "cricket" then ODI's are part of cricket. Glad you finally came around, SS.
FFS!!!AND GRANT ELLIOTTTTTTTTTTT is back. Damn.
But Styris is likely to do better than Styris did the other day.Don't know, actually.
He probably wouldn't do any worse then Styris did the other day.
Exactly, I'd rather have an out of form player who is actually capable of performing at the top level, rather than a Marshall or Elliot who are not.But Styris is likely to do better than Styris did the other day.
Why? What is with this obsession (thought it was just Duncan Fletcher, but evidently not) with having a wicketkeeper open the batting in ODIs? The best batsman of wicketkeepers should bat in his best position. In the case of approximately zero good wicketkeeper-batsmen in this country is opening their best position.OPENER - WK
Aaaaaarghhhhh. Mustard has had half a season of good performance - and people want him opening in ODIs. It's crazy. He's done nothing for most of his career at domestic level, including this year, and he's done nothing in ODIs apart from smack 80-odd on the most misshapen ground in The World.The gap is Mustard atm, but that's the gap.
Bopara's useless at six IMO, he just doesn't have the shots. I'm yet to be convinced he's useful at three\four either, but I'm far happier for him to bat there than at six.Don't like Bopara at 4, think he's much more of a 6
A couple of things:ICL-contracted though. Not really worth the can of worms he'd open.
What exactly is wrong with Tim Ambrose? You could argue that it was slightly harsh to drop Mustard on so few games I suppose, especially so soon after playing his best innings and the mere fact that it allowed England to play Dimitri instead of Wright, but ten games isn't the shortest lifespan really and calling for Ambrose's dropping after one game in which he faced one ball is hardly great process either.
Ambrose a good wicket keeper and he has a pretty good List A record with the bat, especially last season where he averaged over 70. Good overall technique too.
So let me get this straight - he shouldn't have been considered in 2005/06 (after he'd just had two half-decent seasons, 2004 and 2005) and should have in 2007 (when he'd had two poor ones, 2006 and 2007).As i just said what he did before he 2007 season is irrelevant for me since before then he should never have been considered for England since before he didn't look international quality.
Give me two more domestic seasons and I will name you a fast bowler, an opener, and a number 3 from Australia.Leslie, Hay is not expendable. He owns ANY ND batsman you care to name, oh wait, you have none now Flynns gone, guess you'll have to settle for Marshall.
I know I said Flynn would be a good idea up top but we already have plenty of top order blokes and Flynn has quite the SR in List A.