He's trying to qualify for England now IIRC.Van Jaarsveld is a Saffie isn't he? Not even that good anyway.
Not that I know of...He cna keep can't he?
I thought he was a decent keeper too, but with Geraint Jones at Kent is there any reason for Van Jaarsveld to keep?
Yet only one of them is elliagble for england and will never play. Any ideas for English batters?Di Venuto
Both Hussey's
Lehman
Brad Hodge
Stuart Law
Murray Goodwin
Stephen Flemming
That just about covers it.
Not unless Robin Smith makes a comeback.Yet only one of them is elliagble for england and will never play. Any ideas for English batters?
Even if he did as well for England in ODIs as he has for Yorkshire in List A games, he'd still be only be marginally better than Michael Vaughan. Says a lot, really...What about Michael Lumb from Yorkshire, he could do a job in the ODI's
I thought he was better than that....oh wellHave'nt seen much of this guy play, but from his Stats he looks fairly decent. The only thing thaqt would put me off is that he was selected for the ECB National Academy squad the following winter, but has failed to kick on as people expected and was dropped by Yorkshire during the 2005 season.
I copied the last bit from cricinfo, but it paints the picture anyway.
Barry Richards said of someone's would-be offies that he was bowling "straight-breaks", which I thought was a pretty cool description of a lot of part-time "spinners". Can't recall who he was referring to, but was during this WC.Not that I know of...
He bats in the middle order and bowls no-spin off-spin.
ShameAnyway, based on stats, the best English-qualified batsman in the CC scene just now is old twinkle-toes himself, Mark Ramprakash. Unfortunately he's about 37-ish & averages a touch over 27 from 50+ tests.