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That wd be very MccullumPedro45 said:
Brooks, and move Bairstow to open.Todds_right_hook said:Although I agree with the Crawley to be dropped comments, who would come in though?0 -
It's not looking like much play before lunch, but 2 sessions tomorrow will be more than enough for a result.Rudders22 said:1 -
Might as well say f$#@ it and open with Roy, Salt or Butler.1
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BazBall is so revolutionary we might end up opening with all 3.Cafc43v3r said:Might as well say f$#@ it and open with Roy, Salt or Butler.1 -
I'm also not sure that they will drop him even though they absolutely should because he is mentally shot to pieces - those early balls when he didn't know whether to stick or twist and then ultimately he chose to twist once too often.Chizz said:
It's the Johnson question!Todds_right_hook said:Although I agree with the Crawley to be dropped comments, who would come in though?
McCullum and Stokes have got a problem here. They should drop Crawley. But there are two reasons I think they might decide against doing so. First, on balance, they probably shouldn't bring in a new, untried batsman to face India in a must-win Test. And, secondly, I think the new management might want to give Crawley - a player who perfectly fits their attacking ethos - as long as it takes to get him back into form.
Ultimately, it might come down to whether they think Crawly's more likely to be a certainty to open next Summer by playing for Kent or for England. And the new Managing Director of England cricket might have some advice for them in that regard.
No batsman's career can be based on one big innings. Since that 267, now almost two years ago, he has had 32 innings and scored 593 runs at an average of 18.53. I cannot recall an English batsman getting that many opportunities over such a long period of time and being in such poor form for the duration - Crawley's lifetime average in First Class cricket is 30.54 and this season for Kent it is an almost identical 30.20.
Sam Robson is rumoured to be ripe for a recall but there is one person who people are saying might be a one season wonder and who needs another year of the same to prove himself - Ben Compton, the top run scorer in the country with 988 runs at an average of 98.80 in Division 1 too. Where I think Compton is a bit different is his age (28) and the fact that he is purely a red ball player - the reason Counties were so reluctant to give him a chance previously. He knows his game and rather like Cook, his limited number of scoring strokes is a positive here. We have plenty of players in the shape of Pope, Root, Bairstow and Stokes who can up the tempo if needed but what we are lacking is a couple up top who will consistently take the shine off the ball and afford those stroke makers the opportunity to do so when the ball has gone soft.
What do we have to lose? It's something that they would do in Australia or dare I say New Zealand. If only we had a coach from one of those countries who likes a gamble!2 -
Slightly intrigued by Sanga’s idea of Buttler opening . We also now have the perfect chance to bring in Brook and ditch FoakesLeuth said:
Why not? We could do with some of that form opening upgolfaddick said:
What !!! Move a player who is in the form of his life...???Pedro45 said:
Brooks, and move Bairstow to open.Todds_right_hook said:Although I agree with the Crawley to be dropped comments, who would come in though?
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Agree other than you mean red ball not white ball. Compton reminds me slightly of a considerably less experienced Brian Luckhurst. He wasn't generally thought of as a test cricketer when he came in yet didn't let England down when selected.Addick Addict said:
I'm also not sure that they will drop him even though they absolutely should because he is mentally shot to pieces - those early balls when he didn't know whether to stick or twist and then ultimately he chose to twist once too often.Chizz said:
It's the Johnson question!Todds_right_hook said:Although I agree with the Crawley to be dropped comments, who would come in though?
McCullum and Stokes have got a problem here. They should drop Crawley. But there are two reasons I think they might decide against doing so. First, on balance, they probably shouldn't bring in a new, untried batsman to face India in a must-win Test. And, secondly, I think the new management might want to give Crawley - a player who perfectly fits their attacking ethos - as long as it takes to get him back into form.
Ultimately, it might come down to whether they think Crawly's more likely to be a certainty to open next Summer by playing for Kent or for England. And the new Managing Director of England cricket might have some advice for them in that regard.
No batsman's career can be based on one big innings. Since that 267, now almost two years ago, he has had 32 innings and scored 593 runs at an average of 18.53. I cannot recall an English batsman getting that many opportunities over such a long period of time and being in such poor form for the duration - Crawley's lifetime average in First Class cricket is 30.54 and this season for Kent it is an almost identical 30.20.
Sam Robson is rumoured to be ripe for a recall but there is one person who people are saying might be a one season wonder and who needs another year of the same to prove himself - Ben Compton, the top run scorer in the country with 988 runs at an average of 98.80 in Division 1 too. Where I think Compton is a bit different is his age (28) and the fact that he is purely a white ball player - the reason Counties were so reluctant to give him a chance previously. He knows his game and rather like Cook, his limited number of scoring strokes is a positive here. We have plenty of players in the shape of Pope, Root, Bairstow and Stokes who can up the tempo if needed but what we are lacking is a couple up top who will consistently take the shine off the ball and afford those stroke makers the opportunity to do so when the ball has gone soft.
What do we have to lose? It's something that they would do in Australia or dare I say New Zealand. If only we had a coach from one of those countries who likes a gamble!2 -
Thanks Len and duly correctedLenGlover said:
Agree other than you mean red ball not white ball. Compton reminds me slightly of a considerably less experienced Brian Luckhurst. He wasn't generally thought of as a test cricketer when he came in yet didn't let England down when selected.Addick Addict said:
I'm also not sure that they will drop him even though they absolutely should because he is mentally shot to pieces - those early balls when he didn't know whether to stick or twist and then ultimately he chose to twist once too often.Chizz said:
It's the Johnson question!Todds_right_hook said:Although I agree with the Crawley to be dropped comments, who would come in though?
McCullum and Stokes have got a problem here. They should drop Crawley. But there are two reasons I think they might decide against doing so. First, on balance, they probably shouldn't bring in a new, untried batsman to face India in a must-win Test. And, secondly, I think the new management might want to give Crawley - a player who perfectly fits their attacking ethos - as long as it takes to get him back into form.
Ultimately, it might come down to whether they think Crawly's more likely to be a certainty to open next Summer by playing for Kent or for England. And the new Managing Director of England cricket might have some advice for them in that regard.
No batsman's career can be based on one big innings. Since that 267, now almost two years ago, he has had 32 innings and scored 593 runs at an average of 18.53. I cannot recall an English batsman getting that many opportunities over such a long period of time and being in such poor form for the duration - Crawley's lifetime average in First Class cricket is 30.54 and this season for Kent it is an almost identical 30.20.
Sam Robson is rumoured to be ripe for a recall but there is one person who people are saying might be a one season wonder and who needs another year of the same to prove himself - Ben Compton, the top run scorer in the country with 988 runs at an average of 98.80 in Division 1 too. Where I think Compton is a bit different is his age (28) and the fact that he is purely a white ball player - the reason Counties were so reluctant to give him a chance previously. He knows his game and rather like Cook, his limited number of scoring strokes is a positive here. We have plenty of players in the shape of Pope, Root, Bairstow and Stokes who can up the tempo if needed but what we are lacking is a couple up top who will consistently take the shine off the ball and afford those stroke makers the opportunity to do so when the ball has gone soft.
What do we have to lose? It's something that they would do in Australia or dare I say New Zealand. If only we had a coach from one of those countries who likes a gamble!1 -
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I think Boycott/Edrich/Luckhurst were the earliest England openers that I recall.1
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Me tooCovered End said:I think Boycott/Edrich/Luckhurst were the earliest England openers that I recall.1 -
Not that much seems to work against this rampaging England, but picking Bracewell over Patel for this game has been absolute idiocy imo, an all-time bad selection2
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What do we know... .Cafc43v3r said:
Neither do I but they willCovered End said:I don't fancy us chasing over 300.0 -
That McCullum knows his cricket - who else would ever have thought of batting Ollie Pope at 3? He currently averages 52.20 batting there.2
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All of that is utterly logical..on reflection I felt a bit sorry for Crawley but he does have so many obvious issues to correctAddick Addict said:
I'm also not sure that they will drop him even though they absolutely should because he is mentally shot to pieces - those early balls when he didn't know whether to stick or twist and then ultimately he chose to twist once too often.Chizz said:
It's the Johnson question!Todds_right_hook said:Although I agree with the Crawley to be dropped comments, who would come in though?
McCullum and Stokes have got a problem here. They should drop Crawley. But there are two reasons I think they might decide against doing so. First, on balance, they probably shouldn't bring in a new, untried batsman to face India in a must-win Test. And, secondly, I think the new management might want to give Crawley - a player who perfectly fits their attacking ethos - as long as it takes to get him back into form.
Ultimately, it might come down to whether they think Crawly's more likely to be a certainty to open next Summer by playing for Kent or for England. And the new Managing Director of England cricket might have some advice for them in that regard.
No batsman's career can be based on one big innings. Since that 267, now almost two years ago, he has had 32 innings and scored 593 runs at an average of 18.53. I cannot recall an English batsman getting that many opportunities over such a long period of time and being in such poor form for the duration - Crawley's lifetime average in First Class cricket is 30.54 and this season for Kent it is an almost identical 30.20.
Sam Robson is rumoured to be ripe for a recall but there is one person who people are saying might be a one season wonder and who needs another year of the same to prove himself - Ben Compton, the top run scorer in the country with 988 runs at an average of 98.80 in Division 1 too. Where I think Compton is a bit different is his age (28) and the fact that he is purely a red ball player - the reason Counties were so reluctant to give him a chance previously. He knows his game and rather like Cook, his limited number of scoring strokes is a positive here. We have plenty of players in the shape of Pope, Root, Bairstow and Stokes who can up the tempo if needed but what we are lacking is a couple up top who will consistently take the shine off the ball and afford those stroke makers the opportunity to do so when the ball has gone soft.
What do we have to lose? It's something that they would do in Australia or dare I say New Zealand. If only we had a coach from one of those countries who likes a gamble!
But maybe the idea of the new order is to have one anchor ( Lees) and another dasher?
Whatever happens this has been so refreshing to watch and a fantastic advert for cricket1 -
Agreed..they have 3 very good bowlers ,1 county standard dobbler and a 2nd team off spinner..that selection has been a major factor and will probably lose them the matchLeuth said:Not that much seems to work against this rampaging England, but picking Bracewell over Patel for this game has been absolute idiocy imo, an all-time bad selection0 -
Fuck me, just saw that Vaughan tweeted basically my post an hour ago. I should delete it now shouldn't I2
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What about Ali to open the batting?1
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The trouble is if one goes others often follow quickly.Cafc43v3r said:
What do we know... .Cafc43v3r said:
Neither do I but they willCovered End said:I don't fancy us chasing over 300.0 -
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Given that Foakes is out with Covid (I know he also has a bad back) can Billings as a 'Covid' replacement bat if required does anyone know?0
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Old ball, no specialist spinner?Covered End said:
The trouble is if one goes others often follow quickly.Cafc43v3r said:
What do we know... .Cafc43v3r said:
Neither do I but they willCovered End said:I don't fancy us chasing over 300.
The second new ball won't come into play. It could happen, of course it could, I honestly don't think it will though.0 -
Yes I believe so but doubt he will be requiredLenGlover said:Given that Foakes is out with Covid (I know he also has a bad back) can Billings as a 'Covid' replacement bat if required does anyone know?0 -
Len Hutton and Cyril WashbrookeAddick Addict said:
Me tooCovered End said:I think Boycott/Edrich/Luckhurst were the earliest England openers that I recall.0 -
The bad back was a symptom of his Covid and it was as a result of other symptoms developing that he took a lateral flow test.LenGlover said:Given that Foakes is out with Covid (I know he also has a bad back) can Billings as a 'Covid' replacement bat if required does anyone know?
The rules are below, but suffice to say, the replacement has to be a "like for like" hence Billings, as a keeper/batsman fitted the bill so will be able to bat.
7.6 Following the formal notification, if the Covid Player’s Team wishes to activate the Covid Replacement, it must have its captain (or coach where the captain cannot reasonably practicably do so) formally nominate a player to the Match Referee and/or umpire(s) for approval (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld) as the Covid Replacement for that Covid Player for the remainder of the Match concerned. Save in exceptional circumstances only a ‘like for like’ player (or close as possible) shall be permitted as a Covid Replacement, subject also to the following:
7.6.1 In circumstances where a Covid Replacement is required for an all-rounder the Match Referee and/or umpires(s) may take into account the role that the Covid Player would have been likely to play in the remainder of the Match.
7.6.2 The Match Referee and/or umpires(s) may accept a Covid Replacement on a conditional basis, for example an all-rounder replacing a batsman on the condition that the Covid Replacement does not bowl spin or does not bowl at all. A signed written undertaking detailing any conditions, or stating that there no conditions, shall be submitted by the Captain of the team or his nominee to the Match Referee and/or umpires(s) prior to a Covid Replacement being permitted.
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Nearest I got to seeing Len Hutton was seeing his son, Richard, play for England!Blackheathen said:
Len Hutton and Cyril WashbrookeAddick Addict said:
Me tooCovered End said:I think Boycott/Edrich/Luckhurst were the earliest England openers that I recall.0 -
On holiday at the moment, so managed to miss Leach getting 10 wickets, and Billings replacing Foakes!0
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And typical cheating Surrey. Their keeper goes down with COVID, meaning that Kent's keeper and captain gets called up as an England replacement, just as they were about to play Surrey!
All very suspicious
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Shame because Billings took an absolutely stunning catch - hit his chest and he caught the ball between his knees!killerandflash said:On holiday at the moment, so managed to miss Leach getting 10 wickets, and Billings replacing Foakes!2 -
Sagrakkara said we should open with Butler.Cafc43v3r said:Might as well say f$#@ it and open with Roy, Salt or Butler.0







