StephenZA
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This is exactly what I expected.Piedt in for Rickelton would have made the team make much more sense.
This is exactly what I expected.Piedt in for Rickelton would have made the team make much more sense.
Left arm creates different angles, provides a variety, of course you still have to bowl accurately which was a problem with Parnell (Who had the raw materials to succeed in international cricket I believe)I can foresee Markram having to turn his arm over, which is really not ideal.
Sometimes you might disagree with a selection but can see what they're thinking, but I don't get this one. It's almost like Conrad wants to play Mulder but can't decide which two of Stubbs, Verreynne, or Rickeleton to pick and so has gone with all three.
Ngidi did get wickets in the warm up, although as you've pointed out with Piedt that doesn't count for much. If it's going to be a slower pitch then maybe Burger's extra pace won't have that much of an effect, so Ngidi might not be a bad call.
Also, I'm not a fan of left arm being an important selection criterion for pacers. That line of thought resulted in us being stuck with Wayne Parnell for far too long.
I think he had a habit of trying to play anything outside of off stump for a while, hopefully he's curbed that.I'm looking forward to seeing Carty. He is more technically equipped to handle world class bowling than Kirk. But yet again, his FC record indicates he finds a way to get out anyway. Given his record, we can't expect much.
Seem to remember Bishoo getting the same treatment. Ball would have been thrown to Warrican and Chase for a good few overs before him.One indicator of this frenism will be Kraigg throwing the ball to Warrican before Motie. Just wait and see.
Very unlikely. Probably would have still gone for Burger over Piedt to have an express pace option even taking conditions into account. Left-arm just an extra bow. Windies batsman have long struggled against decent express pace.Could Piedt be injured? It seems unlikely given that he was playing four days ago, but it would mean his exclusion actually makes sense. I'm not convinced that Mulder's the best replacement though.
It feels like Conrad is trying to squeeze players into the side instead of picking the best balance for the conditions ..
Mulder is a medium pacer he should be playing as a batting all rounder, that would give you the option to play a second spinner ..I would have also played Burger instead of Ngidi for the extra pace option and left arm angle .
Reckon this all comes down to an unwillingness to pick between rickelton - verreyne. Hence picking all them + Mulder. Should have been rickelton as the keeper and Mulder at 7.I can foresee Markram having to turn his arm over, which is really not ideal.
Sometimes you might disagree with a selection but can see what they're thinking, but I don't get this one. It's almost like Conrad wants to play Mulder but can't decide which two of Stubbs, Verreynne, or Rickeleton to pick and so has gone with all three.
Ngidi did get wickets in the warm up, although as you've pointed out with Piedt that doesn't count for much. If it's going to be a slower pitch then maybe Burger's extra pace won't have that much of an effect, so Ngidi might not be a bad call.
Also, I'm not a fan of left arm being an important selection criterion for pacers. That line of thought resulted in us being stuck with Wayne Parnell for far too long.
Not good signs. I have to report that it's pouring here in NYC also, it's been coming down since last evening...there's a hurricane under our a$$es in North Carolina.11.30pm It's like proper rain now. So we might have an early lunch here.