bryce said:in-form other than warren mcskimming but he would never threaten the aussies
This was something that i said prior to the first test. Fleming needs to be 3 or 4. it just says to me that the aussies would target fleming against the new-ball. That is ideal to the aussies, they have their best paceman with the new-ball against fleming. They would be delighted, and how stupid is that by the people who should know better.Tim said:One other thing. We cannot continue to open with Stephen Fleming. Clearly he's not suited to that position & on current performance we're losing our best batsman without even having 50 runs on the board.
He's got to be batting at #3 or #4 IMO.
From commentary Ive heard on the radio, it seems parts of his game are agricultural.Tim said:Thompson could potentially end up becoming a batsman who bowls at this rate. I haven't seen enough of him though to say whether he's international quality or not.
I think they recognised that fleming was playing around his front pad and bowled to that technical deficiency.Ming said:Yeah, I've seen Thompson play, and he's more of a "swash-buckling" batsman.
You have to say though, Fleming has got himself out most of the time in both the 1st Test and the ODI series. Flem missed that ball today from McGrath by a long way.
I don't see why James Marshall is in contention, apart from being Hamish's brother. Surely Fulton, Sinclair, Englefield, and Gaffaney should be ahead of him.Tim said:I think Fulton will be competing with James Marshall for perhaps the 3rd test middle order spot, unless McMillan miraculously scores runs at Wellington.
But when you stack up the numbers between Fulton & Marshall...there's no contest IMO. It has to be Peter Fulton. You cannot ignore a batsman in NZ especially who has a triple & double century to his name + an average of 50 over 3 seasons.
Joseph Yovich is another bowler who can score runs. Jesse Ryder has been averaging less than 22 with the ball (maybe 10) and has more than a wicket a match. If you have seen them in action, what do you think? With Styris and Oram out of action, the selectors can consider Ryder, Yovich and Thompson as replacements till the top all-rounders return. Pace should not be an issue- there can be another man picked for pace- Butler just took 8 wickets and may return. Besides, you still find slow bowlers making the NZ attack quite often, don't you?Tim said:I do recall seeing Ewen Thompson bowl a few years ago & yes I would agree that he would barely touch 125 km's.
Let's be honest, he's a fair way off national selection & I think someone like Aldridge or Scott has a better chance at the moment.
Macca's biggest problem continues to be his attitude as per the quote I mentioned earlier.........from that it is evident that he is determined to do things his way and had ignored any reasons for his being dropped....Tim said:I think it's too late with McMillan, he's getting to the point where whatever they tell him he won't be able to change.
Our best possible team has alot of talent & potential, yet how often is it we see players gift easy chances or throw their wickets away when some application is required.
forget Papps unless he changes his style of play.............Tim said:I'd like to see hopefully in September for the African tour:
Cumming
Papps
Fleming
Marshall
Styris
Fulton
Oram
McCullum
Vettori
Franklin or Butler
Bond
Marshall could perhaps go at #3?, he seems to play the new ball well.
Oops, forgot Astle...hmmm, im too tired to think about it now..heh.
IMO it's the style of player required as much as anything else....................Will Scarlet said:I don't see why James Marshall is in contention, apart from being Hamish's brother. Surely Fulton, Sinclair, Englefield, and Gaffaney should be ahead of him.
Choosing someone based on name rather than form is exactly why Wilson got into the BCs, and inevitably failed!
Franklin needs to get more swing and or be able to maintain the 135+kph he does in his opening spell / new ball in order to take his career to the next level - unless he does so he will remain as only being effective with the new ball.............Tim said:I think Franklin has the potential to go well against the other test sides. He's not the first bowler to be carved up by Australia & he has shown good potential against Pakistan & England previously.
I think an attack of Bond, Oram, Franklin & Vettori looks quite well-balanced to me. You've got the quick bowler, the left armer, a bowler who gets good bounce & Vettori who's really finding some great form again.
Plus back-up from the likes of Styris & Astle.
Of course, thats easy to say all of those players will be fit & in form. But its probably the best attack we could put out on the park at the moment.
looking at the stats (and I know they don't tell the whole story), but I have a suspicion that Scott is better suited to ODIs, while Wilson & Hamilton are better suited to the longer game.............Tim said:I do recall seeing Ewen Thompson bowl a few years ago & yes I would agree that he would barely touch 125 km's.
Let's be honest, he's a fair way off national selection & I think someone like Aldridge or Scott has a better chance at the moment.