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20/80suspect it was 50% giving seamers 1st chance and 50% hiding the opening bats.
20/80suspect it was 50% giving seamers 1st chance and 50% hiding the opening bats.
Yeah, I really don't on this occasion. Tactically, their best option was to bring Raval in for Nicholls, drop Guptill down the order and back themselves to handle to first hour or two while it was fresh. Just didn't back themselves.Kiwis in big trouble here.
Think the decision to bowl first suits their team selection but it counts for nowt if you don't take wickets
There's no reason to think Guptill will be any better than Nicholls.Yeah, I really don't on this occasion. Tactically, their best option was to bring Raval in for Nicholls, drop Guptill down the order and back themselves to handle to first hour or two while it was fresh. Just didn't back themselves.
You're possibly right. It's Guptill's attractive stroke-play that gives me irrational hope that he might still make it as a competent Test no. 5 , not to mention I really don't like what I've seen of Nicholls to date. Not just in terms of his output either.There's no reason to think Guptill will be any better than Nicholls.
And if you're going to drop anyone, you drop the guy who's conclusively and repeatedly proven to not be a test standard batsman.
Look I don't rate Nicholls either, but I can't stand the fact that people want to drop him to keep Guptill in the team.You're possibly right. It's Guptill's attractive stroke-play that gives me irrational hope that he might still make it as a competent Test no. 5 , not to mention I really don't like what I've seen of Nicholls to date. Not just in terms of his output either.
Guptill's problems aren't that he's a nick-off merchant in the classical sense.Well the theory is obviously that the told ball won't swing and they won't nick off, but has it ever worked in practice?
They might just nick off to the spinners instead, or get out to balls deviating a small amount rather than missing them.
Yeah, I need to get over the romanticism of Test-Guptill prospering, I can't disagree about his inability vs. test bowling.Look I don't rate Nicholls either, but I can't stand the fact that people want to drop him to keep Guptill in the team.
I could understand if it was a Root scenario, where you know he's good enough but he hasn't quite been up to it at the top. But this is Martin Guptill. He's never looked up to it against test standard bowling.
Give Nicholls his shot (this should be he last test) then drop him if you want. Bring in a middle order batsman; I don't care who it is, just not Guptill.
Why's he got such a good one day record though? I haven't seen too much of him, being young and all that, but he looked unsure at the crease even on the very benign wickets down here last summer, and certainly didn't look anywhere near a test class batsmen.Guptill's problems aren't that he's a nick-off merchant in the classical sense.
Innocuous good length or back-of-a-length deliveries are completely unplayable for him at anything above medium pace from a bowler any taller than 5'10. He is invariably caught in the gully pushing forward and the ball takes the shoulder of the bat. A look down at the pitch as if the ball 'jumped' off it - no, it was just standard bounce from back-of-a-length.
a) Most important is that there are poorer bowlers in ODI cricket - he really dines out on crap bowlers. Further to this is that his average is extremely good against the worst teams.Why's he got such a good one day record though? I haven't seen too much of him, being young and all that, but he looked unsure at the crease even on the very benign wickets down here last summer, and certainly didn't look anywhere near a test class batsmen.
In ODIs he has a license to attack which somewhat hides his awful defense. Some people think he should just go out and attack in tests as well because it's better than his current strategy of getting out for single digits.Why's he got such a good one day record though? I haven't seen too much of him, being young and all that, but he looked unsure at the crease even on the very benign wickets down here last summer, and certainly didn't look anywhere near a test class batsmen.
yeah also that.In ODIs he has a license to attack which somewhat hides his awful defense. Some people think he should just go out and attack in tests as well because it's better than his current strategy of getting out for single digits.