There's a bit of a divide in the women's game between those who can hit sixes and those who can't. In a few years they all will
Yep, and it isn't always very competitive though England, Australia and India have some very good players. Elyse Perry for Australia is probably one of the best
Is Bayliss really the person to run the Test team, someone who knows nothing about the county game, and who has never seen Stoneman play?
What does he know about Test cricket too? Him and Farbrace have undoubtedly improved our white ball game but neither have coached a top team in Test cricket. We have a different captain for different types of international cricket so why not different coaches? Who else is in the team? Mark Ramprakash! Says it all. The man who should be England's Test Manager/Coach is at every Test. Sadly he is sitting in the commentary box. The man who along with Duncan Fletcher laid the foundations for the huge change in England's Test fortunes.....Nasser Hussain.
Bayliss was coach of Sri Lanka from 2007-2011 in one of their more productive periods - Farbrace was involved too.
Is Bayliss really the person to run the Test team, someone who knows nothing about the county game, and who has never seen Stoneman play?
What does he know about Test cricket too? Him and Farbrace have undoubtedly improved our white ball game but neither have coached a top team in Test cricket. We have a different captain for different types of international cricket so why not different coaches? Who else is in the team? Mark Ramprakash! Says it all. The man who should be England's Test Manager/Coach is at every Test. Sadly he is sitting in the commentary box. The man who along with Duncan Fletcher laid the foundations for the huge change in England's Test fortunes.....Nasser Hussain.
Bayliss was coach of Sri Lanka from 2007-2011 in one of their more productive periods - Farbrace was involved too.
You think I didn't know that? Sri Lanka at that time had their best ever crop of players, I don't think the management of Bayliss and Farbrace would have made much difference.
Is Bayliss really the person to run the Test team, someone who knows nothing about the county game, and who has never seen Stoneman play?
What does he know about Test cricket too? Him and Farbrace have undoubtedly improved our white ball game but neither have coached a top team in Test cricket. We have a different captain for different types of international cricket so why not different coaches? Who else is in the team? Mark Ramprakash! Says it all. The man who should be England's Test Manager/Coach is at every Test. Sadly he is sitting in the commentary box. The man who along with Duncan Fletcher laid the foundations for the huge change in England's Test fortunes.....Nasser Hussain.
Bayliss was coach of Sri Lanka from 2007-2011 in one of their more productive periods - Farbrace was involved too.
You think I didn't know that? Sri Lanka at that time had their best ever crop of players, I don't think the management of Bayliss and Farbrace would have made much difference.
So they had their 'best ever crop of players' and he couldn't add much but he's never 'managed a top Test team'?
Depends what you call a top test team. Sri Lanka in my opinion are not one and in that era their dominance was in the white ball game which I have acknowledged is the Baybrace speciality. Our Test record in the last two years is pretty crap, that is the point and I don't see what this management team has done to successfully change that.
Quote from Graham Smith on BBC today regarding Trevor Baylis "....he was brought in by Strauss to improve Englands short game form but his Test record has been poor, just as it was with Sri Lanka..." He's lost 7/11 Tests.
Quote from Graham Smith on BBC today regarding Trevor Baylis "....he was brought in by Strauss to improve Englands short game form but his Test record has been poor, just as it was with Sri Lanka..." He's lost 7/11 Tests.
Its Bayliss btw - thought you would have known that .
Quote from Graham Smith on BBC today regarding Trevor Baylis "....he was brought in by Strauss to improve Englands short game form but his Test record has been poor, just as it was with Sri Lanka..." He's lost 7/11 Tests.
Its Bayliss btw - thought you would have known that .
You mean, the man who invented the clockwork radio isn't also a cricket coach?
And there goes my last hope that he might turn out for us again. Gutted, absolutely gutted. Such a loyal and committed cricketer, unlike so many money chasing mercenaries out there who change their national and team allegiancies at the drop of a helmet, deserves so much more.
Hmm, so this is the KP who basically now plays nothing but T20, offering to play for SA in 2 years time...I'm sure they'll be desperate to bring him on board...
And there goes my last hope that he might turn out for us again. Gutted, absolutely gutted. Such a loyal and committed cricketer, unlike so many money chasing mercenaries out there who change their national and team allegiancies at the drop of a helmet, deserves so much more.
If you had followed SA cricket, you would know that KP is probably more disliked there, than he is within the English system.
The problem that players like KP, Chris Gayle and the other T20 guys have, is that whilst the money is great, the reality is that for 9-10 months of the year, nobody really gives a toss about them, or what they are up to!
And there goes my last hope that he might turn out for us again. Gutted, absolutely gutted. Such a loyal and committed cricketer, unlike so many money chasing mercenaries out there who change their national and team allegiancies at the drop of a helmet, deserves so much more.
If you had followed SA cricket, you would know that KP is probably more disliked there, than he is within the English system.
The problem that players like KP, Chris Gayle and the other T20 guys have, is that whilst the money is great, the reality is that for 9-10 months of the year, nobody really gives a toss about them, or what they are up to!
Let's not forget that KP didn't play in the IPL because he was "tired" so that two months a year is clearly an exhausting one. Or was it because he knew no one was going to bid for him? I see he didn't field yet again yesterday - another example of his arrogance how he thinks he is bigger than the game itself.
What a contrast to someone like Sangakkara in terms of what he brings to the dressing room and how to carry yourself. He will be weeks short of 40 when he retires in a couple of months and is still keeping. He averages 57 in Tests and 42 in ODIs (has played an unbelievable 404 matches against KP's 136). And this season he is the top run scorer in the County Championship with an average of 108.6.
To balance this out a bit, whilst I agree about KP's arrogance, you also cannot disagree that he was an incredible batting talent , and genius's like that in all forms of life generally come with a flaw of some sort. I must admit , he provided me with probably the most astonishing batting display i have ever seen ,in 2005 at The Oval with his 176 when we were in trouble - it was an incredible innings considering the importance of that day against a fantastically talented team. Even more so than Stokes's 200 at Cape Town which was just a slogathon in a (relatively) unimportant game. Even today, when I watch the highlights of that Test on Sky, it gives me tingles.
I don't quite understand. Westly and Malan in the squad but not stoneman.
From being told categorically by Bayliss and Root that if they were to pick an extra batsman for the squad it would have been Stoneman then 2 weeks later they pick 2 new batsmen neither of whom are Stoneman.
I guess they want to continue with Jennings opening and so want someone who will for in at 3 and a slightly more attacking player so Malan for a the bill. Westly is an opener and has not done better than Rocky this year.
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Did see her stumping earlier though which was quite neat down leg side.
Stoneman time to shine
The problem that players like KP, Chris Gayle and the other T20 guys have, is that whilst the money is great, the reality is that for 9-10 months of the year, nobody really gives a toss about them, or what they are up to!
What a contrast to someone like Sangakkara in terms of what he brings to the dressing room and how to carry yourself. He will be weeks short of 40 when he retires in a couple of months and is still keeping. He averages 57 in Tests and 42 in ODIs (has played an unbelievable 404 matches against KP's 136). And this season he is the top run scorer in the County Championship with an average of 108.6.
Now there is a class act.
I must admit , he provided me with probably the most astonishing batting display i have ever seen ,in 2005 at The Oval with his 176 when we were in trouble - it was an incredible innings considering the importance of that day against a fantastically talented team. Even more so than Stokes's 200 at Cape Town which was just a slogathon in a (relatively) unimportant game.
Even today, when I watch the highlights of that Test on Sky, it gives me tingles.
Malan for Dawson?
From being told categorically by Bayliss and Root that if they were to pick an extra batsman for the squad it would have been Stoneman then 2 weeks later they pick 2 new batsmen neither of whom are Stoneman.
I guess they want to continue with Jennings opening and so want someone who will for in at 3 and a slightly more attacking player so Malan for a the bill. Westly is an opener and has not done better than Rocky this year.