The Ashes 2021/22
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killerandflash said:It does seem that an awful of batters can do a bit of keeping now, whereas it might be more useful for the team if they could turn their arm over! Root and Malan can contribute some spin, but none of Burns, Hameed, Crawley or Pope can bowl
Indeed in T20 cricket especially, being able to bowl a couple of overs makes you so much more useful. From a Kent perspective, being able to bowl leggies massively helped Denly's career, while both DBD and Blake now contribute with the ball as well.
Burns and Pope started as keepers (though burns has bowled both spin and medium pace in the CC for Surrey at times). Crawley with his height really should bowl a bit of seam up.1 -
Addick Addict said:I see Crawley has blamed pitches for his relatively poor CC average and specifically at Canterbury. The difficult track there is confirmed by Billings' statistics:4
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On another subject, Rashid Khan recorded his best ever figures of 4-0-17-6 in today's Big Bash. There was twice on a hat trick and there was, actually, at team one as a player was run out too. This was his last game before flying off to play for Afghanistan and was his 300th domestic T20. To think he's still only 23!!!0
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Pelling1993 said:Addick Addict said:I see Crawley has blamed pitches for his relatively poor CC average and specifically at Canterbury. The difficult track there is confirmed by Billings' statistics:5
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killerandflash said:Pelling1993 said:Addick Addict said:I see Crawley has blamed pitches for his relatively poor CC average and specifically at Canterbury. The difficult track there is confirmed by Billings' statistics:1
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My team for the fifth Test:
Burns
Crawley
Malan
Root
Stokes/Pope
Bairstow/Lawrence (any two of the above four)
Billings
Woakes
Wood
Robinson
Broad
Root & Malan have to be prepared to share spin duties. I would be tempted to look at Leach, since not having a front line spinner seemed to hurt us in the last D/N but it will depend very much on the surface.0 -
Callumcafc said:My team for the fifth Test:
Burns
Crawley
Malan
Root
Stokes/Pope
Bairstow/Lawrence (any two of the above four)
Billings
Woakes
Wood
Robinson
Broad
Root & Malan have to be prepared to share spin duties. I would be tempted to look at Leach, since not having a front line spinner seemed to hurt us in the last D/N but it will depend very much on the surface.
There must be a string argument for Lawrence to play. England's batting has been hopeless, so it must be utterly damaging to his confidence to be left out of a losing side.
But I don't get the argument for recalling Burns. What has he done since being dropped to address all the issues that caused him to be dropped.
I'd also have Billings keeping wicket even if Bairstow is fit.0 -
It's saying something that I'm looking forward to the Test to cheer me up after tonight5
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Callumcafc said:
Root & Malan have to be prepared to share spin duties. I would be tempted to look at Leach, since not having a front line spinner seemed to hurt us in the last D/N but it will depend very much on the surface.0 -
Addick Addict said:cantersaddick said:Hopefully Stokes can bat even if he cant bowl. Does mean I'd want Woakes in at 7 and drop Buttler. Probably means Bairstow to keep if fit.
This is what Mark Ramprakash has just written about Buttler's keeping:
Wicketkeepers are the heartbeat of a team and they need to be bubbly and give energy to the rest of the side, but in the cricket that I have seen on this tour Buttler has looked stony-faced. Of course some players do this more than others, but if you’re in that role and you don’t bring that energy, you’re struggling for runs and you’re dropping catches, then what exactly are you contributing?
And this is what he said about his batting:I remember working with him in Abu Dhabi when England played Pakistan there in 2015. He was struggling a little bit and after he got left out of the third Test we went to the nets and he unloaded quite a lot of things that were on his mind. What it came down to was a lack of trust in and understanding of first-class cricket and an uncertainty about how to play at No 6 or No 7 when perhaps the scoreboard is not dictating your approach.
In that net session, I suggested I should throw him a few balls and he should play each ball on its merits. He seemed to not quite understand that concept. It led me to think there is so much premeditation in one-day cricket that some players who come through and excel in that format never adapt to the ebb and flow of Test cricket.
The not being able to recognise a good ball is something I've been banging on about for a while and mentioned it in relation to the likes of Hales and Roy too. Buttler might have had that ability at one time but, having not played in the CC for over three years, he does not have it now. Which doesn't matter any more because he will be concentrating on playing nothing but white ball.
But this is replicated everywhere in England - I've previously bemoaned what I have seen happen in age group cricket specifically in terms of how they train and what I heard a County coach say along the lines of a 16 year old not being able to hit 360 would be dropped from the squad even if they were successful playing red ball cricket.
You reap what you sow but the player that can play straight, recognise what a good ball looks like and play 360 will surely end up being King.
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Add to that our players all seem absolutely incessant on getting bat on ball( a la short format). Been banging on all series about leaving on length, but where there is this burning desire to get bat on ball it just won’t happen.0
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Who is Danny Reuben?0
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Todds_right_hook said:Who is Danny Reuben?0
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Khawaja, a man for all (batting) positions0
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Typical that thanks to Covid, Australia end up stronger, finding a way to drop Harris1
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Hobart .. the most 'English' of the state capitals .. if England can't dig out a performance there, then ....0
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killerandflash said:Typical that thanks to Covid, Australia end up stronger, finding a way to drop Harris0
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India are currently 165-6 for a lead of 178 over South Africa. Pant is currently 77* off 93 balls whereas Kohli was out for 29 off 143. Surely he can't have faced that many balls in an innings before for a strike rate of 20.27 can he?0
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India 198 all out for a lead of 211Pant finished with a superb 100 not out (139)The remarkable thing is that, for the first time in the history of Test cricket, all 20 wickets to fall for a side in a match were caught
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Astonishing knock. SA will need someone to do similar; this pitch is fearsome for batting1
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To score over half your team's runs from No 6 is an extraordinary effort0
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The hours tomorrow will be0400 - 06000640 - 08400900 - 1100/30
So the question is what time do I get up1 -
Addick Addict said:1
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killerandflash said:The hours tomorrow will be0400 - 06000640 - 08400900 - 1100/30
So the question is what time do I get up1 -
Looking at the Hobart weather forecast, there seems to be a chance of light rain later in the evening. Nothing heavy, but enough to make Steve Smith run off the park
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killerandflash said:The hours tomorrow will be0400 - 06000640 - 08400900 - 1100/30
So the question is what time do I get up
Saturdays are killers for me because Seb's games are live streamed and start at midnight our time. Last week I made the mistake of staying up to watch his team field - fixed camera and with Seb fielding, alternate overs, on the cover/midwicket boundaries, the only time I got to see him was when the team came together following a wicket. Too tired to wait to see him bat so went to bed at 3.30am and watched his innings when I got up. Didn't take long to do that - one run off 10 balls as he knicked off to a fellow DLCA player who is in the Hants Academy. It was like watching an England batsman!
So will try to go to bed early Friday night and get up at 3.45am. They are playing a side that is coached and captained by former Sussex cricketer and Brighton footballer, Joe Gatting (also nephew of Mike and son of our former player, Steve). If Seb's lot bat first and he repeats last week's performance I should be able to concentrate on the Ashes!2 -
Addick Addict said:killerandflash said:The hours tomorrow will be0400 - 06000640 - 08400900 - 1100/30
So the question is what time do I get up
Saturdays are killers for me because Seb's games are live streamed and start at midnight our time. Last week I made the mistake of staying up to watch his team field - fixed camera and with Seb fielding, alternate overs, on the cover/midwicket boundaries, the only time I got to see him was when the team came together following a wicket. Too tired to wait to see him bat so went to bed at 3.30am and watched his innings when I got up. Didn't take long to do that - one run off 10 balls as he knicked off to a fellow DLCA player who is in the Hants Academy. It was like watching an England batsman!
So will try to go to bed early Friday night and get up at 3.45am. They are playing a side that is coached and captained by former Sussex cricketer and Brighton footballer, Joe Gatting (also nephew of Mike and son of our former player, Steve). If Seb's lot bat first and he repeats last week's performance I should be able to concentrate on the Ashes!
Mike Gatting wasn't a bad footballer, and Steve wasn't a bad cricketer.2