Richard
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FIAB.I have a 400 word piece of Spanish coursework due in for tommorow, and i'm beggining to get rather concerned about the accuracy of freetranslation.com, leave me alone.
FIAB.I have a 400 word piece of Spanish coursework due in for tommorow, and i'm beggining to get rather concerned about the accuracy of freetranslation.com, leave me alone.
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but obviously, crcket isnt all about averages is it!!!And I think, looking at his output, that he's not anywhere near as good as people talk him up to be.
I know both what his average proper (ie, against ODI-standard sides) and doctored (ie, with nonsense like Ireland, Canada and Bangladesh included) is, too. And that ain't impressive either.
D'you not read the Awards?
No. Averages, however, can tell you what's happened in the games that have happened.but obviously, crcket isnt all about averages is it!!!
No. Averages, however, can tell you what's happened in the games that have happened.
And even if you don't cumulate, as I say (in the part of the post I don't know if you read or not, as you didn't quote it), you can look on an innings-by-innings basis and see the truth of the situation.
well I guess that is a startI've watched pretty much every single England ODI since before Collingwood started his career, yes.
No.D'you not read the Awards?
100% agreed here except that i would have a Anderson over Plunks, but otherwise would take that ODI side once all are fit.I hardly ever agree with the England ODI side which is picked. If everyone was fit who would you play, 1-11 ?
I would go:
Trescothick
Prior
Bopara
Pietersen
Collingwood
Shah
Flintoff
Mascerenhas
S Jones
Plunkett
Panesar.
I feel this side would be attacking at the top of the order, with stability provided by Bopara at 3 (although still scoring at a quicker pace than Bell for example). Pietersen to come in at 4 and express himself with Collingwood ticking the runs along at 5. Shah could be interchangable with Collingwood but has shown excellent recent form with the bat. Flintoff lower down the order because his batting has been below par recently, however we all know what he can do. Coming in with maybe 10 overs remaining he could really have a swing of the bat low down. Mascerenhas is steady with the bat and again could help lower down the order. Jones, Plunkett and Panesar aren't completely rubbish with the bat and can all help a little in the tail.
Add to this the fact that we would have Panesar, Flintoff, S Jones, Plunkett, Mascerenhas, Collingwood, Pietersen, Bopara and Trescothick to bowl - I think it could be a great team!
Yes Australia does it with Gilchrist, but I don't think if England were to make Prior position at the top of the order a permanent thing it would have been totally influenced by the fact that Gilchrist does it (although it must be admitted that Gilly's success in that role has certainly made all sides wish they had one like him). But Prior certainly has the game to become a competent ODI opener can't.I really don't want Prior to open the innings in ODIs, it's stupid, he's obviously not good enough and we only put him there because Australia does it, which is a ****e way to run a side.
word out yo, Richard assesment on Collingwood is way harsh. England are bloody lucky to have him.well I dont even know what his average (doctored or proper) is, but watching him play, I think he is a damned useful addition to the England ODI team
I can't believe Bopara wouldn't feature in your side and Blackwell is included despite his not so good past form. A batting average of not quite 15 over a fair amount of games indicates to me, he just isn't good enough.1. Marcus Trescothick
2. Alastair Cook
3. Jonathan Trott
4. Kevin Pietersen
5. Paul Collingwood
6. Andrew Flintoff
7. Matt Prior
8. Dimitri Mascarenhas
9. Ian Blackwell
10. Jon Lewis
11. Jimmy Anderson
Considering I picked him at #9, his batting wasn't all that relevant to me, obviously. Best spin option ATM, IMO.I can't believe Bopara wouldn't feature in your side and Blackwell is included despite his not so good past form. A batting average of not quite 15 over a fair amount of games indicates to me, he just isn't good enough.
Not really, apart from those CBS finals there's not really much he's ever won for England (in ODIs).word out yo, Richard assesment on Collingwood is way harsh. England are bloody lucky to have him.