richard collinge and ewen chatfield?
Yeah the idea was obviously to have someone with a bit of post-globalism glamour and huge name recognition for the sons of rich dentists and doctors who pay the lion's share of the bills for these centres. You two are conceding to the visitor "in the seriously global and professional era, these centres haven't produced anyone".Andrew Jones all the way ... a bit CD, but played for us in his glory years.
We’ll never fix it if we don’t embrace it.Yeah the idea was obviously to have someone with a bit of post-globalism glamour and huge name recognition for the sons of rich dentists and doctors who pay the lion's share of the bills for these centres. You two are conceding to the visitor "in the seriously global and professional era, these centres haven't produced anyone".
Apparently they've reversed that after not winning the Ashes and will pick a decent team.Aren't they going to rest a whole bunch of players (read: getting the excuses in early)?
Yeah you're right, I'm defaulting to pessimism but I really shouldn't. The only concern really in the top 7 is Raval, who honestly I think we can lock in for an average of >10 - especially if there's some spice in the wicket. But Latham has form, Williamson and Taylor we know are world class, and we have two guys in Watling and Nicholls who we know will never be mentally beaten, plus Colin who is hitting them well recently. Jeepers, even Southee has a bit of lower order form.If England can get Anderson, Broad and Archer on the park at the same time they'll still be a nasty prospect. There will definitely be a clean out of the ODI WC riff-raff from the test team, and I reckon that the rest that Joe Root will get over the next couple months will help him out.
Our batting looks solid though, and the bowling is obviously in good shape. Will tentatively say 1-1 if Anderson tours and 2-0 to NZ if not.
Which is why Latham averaged 36 when England last toured NZ, and Raval averaged 8.raval is still a better player of quality fast bowling than tom latham
This is blatantly not true. What could you possibly be basing it on?raval is still a better player of quality fast bowling than tom latham
Raval's 2016/17 purple patch.This is blatantly not true. What could you possibly be basing it on?
Too close to call. The English bowling attack is potentially very strong. The likes of Burns, Root & Stokes shouldn't be fazed by early season NZ conditions.So with England touring in November and their poor Ashes, reckon it'll be a clean 2-0 for us? England generally are good at bouncing back and can be unpredictable sometimes (Sri Lanka 3-0), but too short a turn around to work out their problems?
I think we're due a tour there in 2022, by which time they'll have fully turned things round you'd expect.
Before bowlers worked out that if you operate in the channel to Raval going across him and never get straight, he can't hurt you. Hasn't done too much since then other than the Bangladesh ton.Raval's 2016/17 purple patch.
Which is why Latham averaged 36 when England last toured NZ, and Raval averaged 8.
raval has 560 runs @ 35 against south africa, england and pakistanThis is blatantly not true. What could you possibly be basing it on?