Raghav
International Vice-Captain
Thanks Richard for correcting that sentence. FYI , English is not my mother tongue
Thanks Richard for correcting that sentence. FYI , English is not my mother tongue
He hasn't done it opening though. Hope he can handle itFulton, when we look at his last 10 performances, we can see that he always crossed 25 runs in most cases. What more do you need for your opener who promises u 25 good runs and establishing good partnership
Yeah, as I said in another thread though, on these pitches, there isn't a lot technically different between opening and batting #3 in ODIs. His mental state will have to be a tad different, but I personally don't see why there would be much difference in this particular situation.He hasn't done it opening though. Hope he can handle it
Is this like your Vettori>Fulton posts, or are you actually serious this time?Hamish Marshall primed to play a blinder.
Either of "...of an innings" or "...of a long hop onto his stumps". I firmly believe he's going to shine if given the chance to play.
You're right, forgot about those matches.He actually batted three in his first 3 innings at home to Sri Lanka (scoring 17, 28 and 75) but yeah, no way can you say someone's poor because they can't open in Tests when they're not an opener.
Dead serious. I just feel it's his moment to shine.Is this like your Vettori>Fulton posts, or are you actually serious this time?
When Marshall was last in good form playing for NZ I strongly believed he was our best ODI batsman, and he had an average in the mid-40s.
Looking at his average of 26.92 now I realise just how long ago that was. It really has been quite an impressive slump.
I'm hoping that since he's been in good form for Northern and hasn't exactly had much time to think about all this, he might be able to just slide into Friday's game and carry on the good work.