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And WTF Austin Richards?im dissappointed that Collymore is dropped for the ODIs
i know he is a much better test bowler but still..
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And WTF Austin Richards?im dissappointed that Collymore is dropped for the ODIs
i know he is a much better test bowler but still..
Congrats on your first, nice stuff.
What are you talking about?You spelt Daren wrong but not bad.
Im sorry but Sylvester Joseph has to be one of the worst batsman around in International Cricket and he has been so since he made his debut 8 years ago. For mine someone like Narsingh Deonarine is far more worthy of a test cap than both Samuels and Joseph.You don't give people Test caps for the sake of it. If a player isn't ready for Test cricket, you don't let him play Test cricket, regardless of the state of the series. Test cricket means more than that. Sylvester Joseph is a far better batsman than Ravi Rampaul is a bowler. Look at his domestic record and 'A' team record over recent seasons. Certainly far more worthy of his Test caps than Rampaul is at this stage.
And I think it'd do much more for West Indies cricket to win the final Test than to lose 3-0 and give Ravi Rampaul some match practice.
I think everyone pretty much agrees with you there. He's tall and he's accurate - it works for him. If he can get the seam position a little more consistent, he'll be quite a difficult prospect. His pace was low, but I don't think much more was expected of it really - it's just acceptable. Obviously not going to hurry anyone up, but fast enough to bowl at an international level.What do people make of Darren Sammy? I will reserve my judgment until after the next test, but from what i've seen so far i thought his seam position was nothing special whatsoever and his pace needs to be a lot better than it is at the moment. He still produced some excellent deliveries in the last test and showed the benefit of putting ball after ball on the right spot.
Agreed about Joseph but not Samuels.Im sorry but Sylvester Joseph has to be one of the worst batsman around in International Cricket and he has been so since he made his debut 8 years ago. For mine someone like Narsingh Deonarine is far more worthy of a test cap than both Samuels and Joseph.
You summed it up pretty well I thought. Sammy's pace is barely acceptable at Test level and I wouldn't mind him putting in a bit of extra work and practice to get a bit more of a nip in his bowling, but I liked his accuracy and work ethic. According to all sources he likes to bowl and wants to put in the hard yards for his team which is something rarely heard of amongst West Indians players at the moment. His batting in the second innings was pretty good as well, showed glimpses of some promise but I think the all-rounder tag might be a little generous in this case.What do people make of Darren Sammy? I will reserve my judgment until after the next test, but from what i've seen so far i thought his seam position was nothing special whatsoever and his pace needs to be a lot better than it is at the moment. He still produced some excellent deliveries in the last test and showed the benefit of putting ball after ball on the right spot.
Marlon Samuels has a big attitude problem and often doesn't apply himself to a situation like he could, but he definately has the potential to be a better batsman than both Joseph and Deonarine who have fairly modest First Class records.Im sorry but Sylvester Joseph has to be one of the worst batsman around in International Cricket and he has been so since he made his debut 8 years ago. For mine someone like Narsingh Deonarine is far more worthy of a test cap than both Samuels and Joseph.
Actually Deonarines overall record in FC cricket is about as good as Marlon Samuels, and his recent record is even better:Marlon Samuels has a big attitude problem and often doesn't apply himself to a situation like he could, but he definately has the potential to be a better batsman than both Joseph and Deonarine who have fairly modest First Class records.
just browsing through some records, what do you make of richard kelly and andrew richardson? They both seem to have impressive FC records(although they've both struggled on A tours) but do you think they should have what it takes to succeed at the international level? I know richardson for one plays for Jamaica so you might know a bit more about him?Agreed about Joseph but not Samuels.
Marlon Samuels hasn't really had the opportunity to impress in First Class cricket recently due to his ODI commitments with the West Indies, but Deonarine has had a few good seasons now. I noticed he wasn't selected in the West Indies A side to tour England not that long ago, although I'm not sure if he was carrying an injury or anything at the time.Actually Deonarines overall record in FC cricket is about as good as Marlon Samuels, and his recent record is even better:
2004-05 (West Indies) 12 638 45.57
2005-06 (West Indies) 7 381 38.10
2006-07 (West Indies) 6 401 57.28
That is far superior than almost anyone else in the WI side. I've only seen Deonarine bat in his debut and only series at the international level, and i have absolutely no understanding of why he was dropped because he showed superior technique in difficult conditions. Hes certainly deserved far more opportunities than Samuels has got who IMO simply does not have the technique(his footwork is ordinary) or the attitude to succeed in international cricket.
http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/10/10106/f_Batting_by_Season.htmlMarlon Samuels hasn't really had the opportunity to impress in First Class cricket recently due to his ODI commitments with the West Indies, but Deonarine has had a few good seasons now. I noticed he wasn't selected in the West Indies A side to tour England not that long ago, although I'm not sure if he was carrying an injury or anything at the time.
Chris Gayle, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Shivarine Chanderpaul, Devon Smith, Runako Morton and Daren Ganga all have better FC records than Narsingh Deonarine so I'm not sure why you said his record was superior than almost anyone else in the West Indies side because quite clearly it isn't. Also I'm not sure where you got your figures from because according to cricinfo Deonarine averaged 50.20 in 2006/2007 and 22.42 in 2005/2006 which is not as good as those figures you gave me. Add to that Marlon Samuels has out batted him in both the 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 domestic season, as well as having a very healthy average of 41 in the 2006/2007 season.
I see, I was using cricinfo as a source because usually it is more reliable. He does have some fairly impressive figures and without knowing him too much about either him or Sylvester Joseph then I would have to say that Deonarine is a better batsman, and his record over the last few years seems to back that up. I think it is very unfair to compare his performances to Gayle, Sarwan and Samuels to Deonarine because they have all been playing ODI cricket and have had little opportunity to play domestic cricket.http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/10/10106/f_Batting_by_Season.html
That is my source which seems to be more complete. I rather cheekily removed his performances in SL, thinking that they were merely his international performances in SL(on sticky wickets) which dont constitute his domestic performances, but then realized that he had played 2 games on the A tour to SL. Regardless, i think those figures appear to be quite impressive over the last 3 years. As far as the comparison with the rest of the WI side is concerned, i was referring to his last 3 years which is 40.41 when you include his international committments, which is far better than gayle, sarwan and smith have managed although it might be an unfair comparison since they have all played at the international level.
As far as Samuels is concerned, i cant see how he can be anything other than an ordinary test match player(he might be a very good ODI player) but his test record is representative of both his technique, temperament and attitude and i dont see it improving at any time in the near future.
CricketArchive > CricInfo for stats tbh.I see, I was using cricinfo as a source because usually it is more reliable.
After the "they're not a test team" "yes they are" & repeat that followed your post I'd rather get back to The Specials, frankly.LOL at the past few pages.
Admirable attempt to drag the thread round!im dissappointed that Collymore is dropped for the ODIs
i know he is a much better test bowler but still..
Generally use www.howstat.com.au for international stats, but unfortunately they don't do First Class or List A stuff. I think I'll look into this CricketArchive actually, seems pretty good.CricketArchive > CricInfo for stats tbh.