gettingbetter
State Vice-Captain
Halfway through the group stage, some teams have chopped and changed some have remained loyal to the initial selections. I'll have a look at the top four teams so far:
Australia: I have never been on the 'x to replace Watson at 3' bandwagon but I think it is time for Smith or Clarke to bat at 3 with Bailey coming in for Watson. When Faulkner is fit, he would be a straight swap for Marsh.
New Zealand: a little bit hard to analyse due to the dominant nature of their wins, but Taylor and Elliot haven't been impressive, though it advisable for them to persevere. Possibly McClenaghan with his amazing strike rate over Milne.
South Africa: de Kock hasn't been impressive since returning from injury. South Africa could replicate the batting order that they had earlier this year with Amla and Rossouw to open, although this would mean AB would have to keep.
India: similar to New Zealand due to the nature of their wins.
Australia: I have never been on the 'x to replace Watson at 3' bandwagon but I think it is time for Smith or Clarke to bat at 3 with Bailey coming in for Watson. When Faulkner is fit, he would be a straight swap for Marsh.
New Zealand: a little bit hard to analyse due to the dominant nature of their wins, but Taylor and Elliot haven't been impressive, though it advisable for them to persevere. Possibly McClenaghan with his amazing strike rate over Milne.
South Africa: de Kock hasn't been impressive since returning from injury. South Africa could replicate the batting order that they had earlier this year with Amla and Rossouw to open, although this would mean AB would have to keep.
India: similar to New Zealand due to the nature of their wins.