Post subject: Re: cricket - general cricket chit chat thread
Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 7:08 pm
on_the_charge
International Star
Joined: Apr 20 2012 Posts: 290
Dita's Slot Meter wrote:Ah well, the search for a new number 6 continues....Bopara - no, Morgan - definitely no, Bairstow - laughably inadequate.
Bairstow looks out of his depth, a boy playing a man's game.
He has only played two innings of Test Match Cricket give the lad a chance for christ sakes. Its chopping and changing that got us in a fine mess 20 years ago....
Post subject: Re: cricket - general cricket chit chat thread
Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 7:23 pm
Dita's Slot Meter
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Joined: Dec 18 2010 Posts: 3853
on_the_charge wrote:He has only played two innings of Test Match Cricket give the lad a chance for christ sakes. Its chopping and changing that got us in a fine mess 20 years ago....
I'm all for giving him a chance, but from what weve seen so far, he looks county standard.....If the Windies pace attack can shake him up, then its scary to think the mess the South African attack will make of him.
Personally, Bopara has the looks of another Ramps to me, all swaggering shot making, but little bottle for the big stage. Morgan is another Fairbrother, perfect for one-dayers, found out at Test level and Bairstow looks like a Jason Gallian - Loads of promise, but once given a chance, obviously not up to it.
For the South Africans, I'd prefer to move the order up one, and bring in either Finn or Panesar, depending on the conditions.....I'm not sure 4 bowlers will be enough against a strong batting line up - They will not roll over like India did last year.
And so you aim towards the sky, And you'll rise high today, Fly away, Far away, Far from pain....
Post subject: Re: cricket - general cricket chit chat thread
Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 4:32 am
sanjunien
Player Coach
Joined: Mar 28 2010 Posts: 5506 Location: Albi, France
Dita's Slot Meter wrote:I'm all for giving him a chance, but from what weve seen so far, he looks county standard.....If the Windies pace attack can shake him up, then its scary to think the mess the South African attack will make of him.
Personally, Bopara has the looks of another Ramps to me, all swaggering shot making, but little bottle for the big stage. Morgan is another Fairbrother, perfect for one-dayers, found out at Test level and Bairstow looks like a Jason Gallian - Loads of promise, but once given a chance, obviously not up to it.
For the South Africans, I'd prefer to move the order up one, and bring in either Finn or Panesar, depending on the conditions.....I'm not sure 4 bowlers will be enough against a strong batting line up - They will not roll over like India did last year.
maybe, but that's exactly why he should be given a fair chance surely ?
Post subject: Re: cricket - general cricket chit chat thread
Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 3:27 pm
LeythIg
Club Coach
Joined: Feb 16 2005 Posts: 2490 Location: Landan
Dita's Slot Meter wrote:I'm all for giving him a chance, but from what weve seen so far, he looks county standard.....If the Windies pace attack can shake him up, then its scary to think the mess the South African attack will make of him.
Personally, Bopara has the looks of another Ramps to me, all swaggering shot making, but little bottle for the big stage. Morgan is another Fairbrother, perfect for one-dayers, found out at Test level and Bairstow looks like a Jason Gallian - Loads of promise, but once given a chance, obviously not up to it.
For the South Africans, I'd prefer to move the order up one, and bring in either Finn or Panesar, depending on the conditions.....I'm not sure 4 bowlers will be enough against a strong batting line up - They will not roll over like India did last year.
I wish you were an Australian selector back in the day, Steve Waugh would only have played two test matches. You've basically ruled him out, because he struggled against a good spell of fast bowling with the new ball.
As for the extra bowler, would be nice if we had a Flintoff of 2005, but we don't. And while people say Prior can be the all rounder, it's never really worked when he's batted at 6, he's always looked like he's batting one position higher than he should be. His style of play suits batting at 7, where he's either taking the game away from a team, or counter-attacking when there's only the tail left to play.
Post subject: Re: cricket - general cricket chit chat thread
Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 9:25 am
John_D
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Joined: Feb 21 2002 Posts: 31779 Location: The commentary box
Given the avatar, I think due praise should be given to the Netherlands. Beat Lancs and Essex - bundled the men from Chelmsfort out for 112 yesterday - on successive days and top their CB40 group. BOW BEFORE BORREN
Post subject: Re: cricket - general cricket chit chat thread
Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 11:21 am
sanjunien
Player Coach
Joined: Mar 28 2010 Posts: 5506 Location: Albi, France
John_D wrote:Given the avatar, I think due praise should be given to the Netherlands. Beat Lancs and Essex - bundled the men from Chelmsfort out for 112 yesterday - on successive days and top their CB40 group. BOW BEFORE BORREN
Post subject: Re: cricket - general cricket chit chat thread
Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 12:01 pm
John_D
International Chairman
Joined: Feb 21 2002 Posts: 31779 Location: The commentary box
It's not like it's the full Dutch team either with Alex Kervezee at Worcester and Ryan ten Inches doing his IPL/Essex thang. Hopefully it's a sign of things to come.
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