The_roc
U19 Captain
I use to play cricket as a 11yo. Don't think we scored 238 in the entire season!That margin of victory is not unusual, even at U11..
I use to play cricket as a 11yo. Don't think we scored 238 in the entire season!That margin of victory is not unusual, even at U11..
Well, Gwent U10 leaked 200+ to Devon & Herefordshire this summer, as well as having been 13/5 v Somerset when the rain came. Although they did manage to turn over Somerset & Devon at U11 level, but lost to Herefordshire who are desperately weak at that age group.I use to play cricket as a 11yo. Don't think we scored 238 in the entire season!
It was the bowling and fielding that won the tournament. The batsmen just knocked off sub-par totals. All Kieswetter ever had to do was score at 7 an over, which is about all he seems capable of managing even when his limited boundary options come off. Lumb would score fast 15s and 20s, Kieswetter would just bat through and catch up towards the end, knowing the likes of Morgan and KP were in the middle order.Well, when he was first picked last year, he was sharing the gloves with Brophy at Yorkshire and rarely kept in FC cricket. Kept a lot in the early season this year though, and that was probably during his best batting form.
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I think it's pretty unfair to say you can't remember anything Keiswetter has done. He was part of a working opening partnership that played a big hand in us winning the last tournament, not to mention being man-of-the-match in the final. And in ODIs he did very well with the bat during the 2011 summer, and I remember being impressed with his keeping in the Australia series this year despite having been one of his biggest critics.
That said, it's pretty clear he's struggling right now and the middle of a tournament is not the time to be angsty over dropping people who aren't pulling their weight. He's clearly got a dispensable role in the side too - we have an opening bat at #3 and two other decent keepers in the middle order.
Sadly the two people who I think really should be in the side - Cook and Bell - aren't in the squad, but the options we do have aren't bad. Lumb has shown just as much as CK in the past and is unlikely to waste deliveries early on. Bopara can bat down the order and gives us a good bowling option.
Massive AWTA. After he was recalled following the World Cup, he performed quite adequately in the 2011 summer and showed a lot of sings of improvement from the guy that was dropped the pervious year. He then had a slightly disappointing tour of India, like every batsmen, but ended it with a run a ball 60 odd in the final game. Then he was pushed down the order in ODI's, something which will obviously hinder a block and whack player like him, and he basically hasn't had the chance to have a proper innings since. In that time he has only got to bat a few times, in which he got a very valuable 43 partnering Pietersen in the final ODI of the Pakistan series, and chipped in a couple of times against SA. But really he's only had two chances to have a proper innings since going down the order. and he's scored 43 and 34 in them.I think it's pretty unfair to say you can't remember anything Keiswetter has done. He was part of a working opening partnership that played a big hand in us winning the last tournament, not to mention being man-of-the-match in the final. And in ODIs he did very well with the bat during the 2011 summer, and I remember being impressed with his keeping in the Australia series this year despite having been one of his biggest critics.
Massive AWTA. After he was recalled following the World Cup, he performed quite adequately in the 2011 summer and showed a lot of sings of improvement from the guy that was dropped the pervious year. He then had a slightly disappointing tour of India, like every batsmen, but ended it with a run a ball 60 odd in the final game. Then he was pushed down the order in ODI's, something which will obviously hinder a block and whack player like him, and he basically hasn't had the chance to have a proper innings since. In that time he has only got to bat a few times, in which he got a very valuable 43 partnering Pietersen in the final ODI of the Pakistan series, and chipped in a couple of times against SA. But really he's only had two chances to have a proper innings since going down the order. and he's scored 43 and 34 in them.
So of course it's going to be hard for him to do anything memorable. And with the vast spacing of T20I's, you can go 6 months without having a contribution in the format by having one bad game (See the West Indies T20 at home in June).
Now I think he isn't as good a T20 player as he is a List A player. He seems only really capable of scoring at 6-7 an over top, which isn't really good enough for T20, but it's brilliant in ODI's, and only Eoin Morgan gets close to matching his ODI strike rate.
But to me it just seems like there are a lot of people out to get Kieswetter. After every test series you hear people crying for Prior to play ODI's, despite the fact that he's been given loads of chances, some as recently as a year and a half ago, and yet he has a quite dreadful ODI record which is far worse than Kieswetters.
And he's still 24 FFS! He's got 4-5 years to improve before he reaches his peak. Remember the stick Bell got at 24?
Agreed.nz need more ryder
nz need more ryder
In all formats might I add