shivfan
Banned
1) Holder hasn't played a full first-class season yet. Marshall was rushed in too early and failed. One of the main reasons Barath did not fail is that he played three or four full FC seasons for Trinidad before he was selected. Roach made his FC debut a good 18 months before he was called into the WI side....
2) Yes, Darren Bravo has been injured. All the more reason why not to rush him into the WI side. Let him play some more cricket for Trinidad, like Barath, before pushing him into the Test side. He's already a part of the ODI squad for the WI, so let him continue in that vein. I'm sure he'll play in some ODIs against Zimbabwe.
3) Surely, you should know by now not to listen to Aussie commies? A lot of them wanted Gayle replaced as captain by Ganga!
4) The leading run-scorers in the series were Gayle (346), Katich (302), Watson (263), and Nash (250) in the series. Deonarine just scored 100 runs in the series. Surely, you're not saying Deonarine's the best batsman in the WI side on the basis of one Test? As Barath discovered, it's a bit more difficult scoring runs in the following Test, than it is in the first one in the side....
Let's look at some stats....
Nash 12 tests average 39
Dwayne Bravo 34 Tests average 32
Barath two Tests average 34
Deonarine 5 Tests average 29
So, right now, Nash is the more consistent batsmen of the four. To drop him would weaken the batting. When the other three improve their consistency with the bat, then we can talk about replacing Nash....
2) Yes, Darren Bravo has been injured. All the more reason why not to rush him into the WI side. Let him play some more cricket for Trinidad, like Barath, before pushing him into the Test side. He's already a part of the ODI squad for the WI, so let him continue in that vein. I'm sure he'll play in some ODIs against Zimbabwe.
3) Surely, you should know by now not to listen to Aussie commies? A lot of them wanted Gayle replaced as captain by Ganga!
4) The leading run-scorers in the series were Gayle (346), Katich (302), Watson (263), and Nash (250) in the series. Deonarine just scored 100 runs in the series. Surely, you're not saying Deonarine's the best batsman in the WI side on the basis of one Test? As Barath discovered, it's a bit more difficult scoring runs in the following Test, than it is in the first one in the side....
Let's look at some stats....
Nash 12 tests average 39
Dwayne Bravo 34 Tests average 32
Barath two Tests average 34
Deonarine 5 Tests average 29
So, right now, Nash is the more consistent batsmen of the four. To drop him would weaken the batting. When the other three improve their consistency with the bat, then we can talk about replacing Nash....