Sorry Aftab but your wrong Hafeez has played 25 tests and got 26 wickets so thats an ave of 1 per test and Monty has played 40 tests and got 133 wickets so thats 3.25(ish) per test match
Can any one explain why it went so bad, they were spinning it but it wasnt moving all over the place, there was some variation but so called world class batsmen should be able to cope a lot better, was it because they were under prepared? Or is it a real technique problem? Surely they know that you have to ply to the pitch of the ball.
And whilst we wait for him to get mentally right, Morgan will get dropped.
Quote from: TimVilla on January 31, 2012, 03:30:38 PMAnd whilst we wait for him to get mentally right, Morgan will get dropped.To be fair at least KP has a good record, I wouldn't say Morgan looks mentally great at the moment. He needs to make runs in domestic first class cricket to try and improve his technique.
I don't think Morgan has the same ability as Pietersen, also KP came in and largely did well. Morgan has a couple of centuries and one other score of note, he's scratched around most of the time. I think at the moment Morgan is very much more the candidate out of the team. I think for his long term development and for the England team, he needs to go and work on his game.
Morgan will be sacrificied and he will be the scapegoat, they cant drop anyone else as they have no other batting reserves
Quote from: spangley1812 on January 31, 2012, 07:39:27 PMMorgan will be sacrificied and he will be the scapegoat, they cant drop anyone else as they have no other batting reservesBut he's not a scapegoat though is he? Scapegoat would suggest he is being unfairly picked on. Yes other batsmen have been equally rubbish so far on this tour, but they all have many previous excellent performances to fall back on, Morgan does not, he has a couple of good innings and a lot of mediocre ones. Great player to have in your one day team but just isn't cutting it as a test player yet.