Broad is fast becoming my Mark Kinsella. Standing there hands on hips glaring at fielders after another fruitless chase to the boundary.There's always the option of not chucking pies you dimwit.I'm going to enjoy the Champions Trophy. These things are always better if you have a half decent scapegoat.
I'm not sure it'll be a good game if this continues, it'll be a massacre.
Quote from: Villan For Life on June 06, 2013, 09:03:26 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on June 05, 2013, 11:26:02 PMBetter today, but the batting line up still looks a little disjointed. Along with KP, I'd still like to see Prior in the line up, but Morgan and Buttler were impressive today. The match situation when Buttler went in was ideal for him. Only a few overs left and he was able to open his arms and swing the bat. It's almost as if when he goes in earlier he doesn't know what to do. Yet again we approach a major international tournament and have no idea of what our best side is. Prior is probably the best wicketkeeper batsman in the world; certainly the best since Gilchrist yet he doesn't even get in the squad.It all comes down to the top order doing their job. We're only going to pick 1 of Buttler or Prior. If we regularly need that player to face 40-50 deliveries then Prior should start. If we can arrange it so they need to face 15-20 and can slog then Buttler is explosive and has to play.KP coming back will help not sure who for though. If we want to go with 4 frontline bowlers to give us a fuller batting line up then we're looking for 10 overs from the top order. Root and Bopara both look capable of 5-6overs. If either of them are left out do we think Trott, Bell and KP can make up the difference, all 3 have had a few overs here and there at test level but I don't know about any of them in ODIs.
Quote from: tomd2103 on June 05, 2013, 11:26:02 PMBetter today, but the batting line up still looks a little disjointed. Along with KP, I'd still like to see Prior in the line up, but Morgan and Buttler were impressive today. The match situation when Buttler went in was ideal for him. Only a few overs left and he was able to open his arms and swing the bat. It's almost as if when he goes in earlier he doesn't know what to do. Yet again we approach a major international tournament and have no idea of what our best side is. Prior is probably the best wicketkeeper batsman in the world; certainly the best since Gilchrist yet he doesn't even get in the squad.
Better today, but the batting line up still looks a little disjointed. Along with KP, I'd still like to see Prior in the line up, but Morgan and Buttler were impressive today.
Quote from: paul_e on June 06, 2013, 09:15:11 AMQuote from: Villan For Life on June 06, 2013, 09:03:26 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on June 05, 2013, 11:26:02 PMBetter today, but the batting line up still looks a little disjointed. Along with KP, I'd still like to see Prior in the line up, but Morgan and Buttler were impressive today. The match situation when Buttler went in was ideal for him. Only a few overs left and he was able to open his arms and swing the bat. It's almost as if when he goes in earlier he doesn't know what to do. Yet again we approach a major international tournament and have no idea of what our best side is. Prior is probably the best wicketkeeper batsman in the world; certainly the best since Gilchrist yet he doesn't even get in the squad.It all comes down to the top order doing their job. We're only going to pick 1 of Buttler or Prior. If we regularly need that player to face 40-50 deliveries then Prior should start. If we can arrange it so they need to face 15-20 and can slog then Buttler is explosive and has to play.KP coming back will help not sure who for though. If we want to go with 4 frontline bowlers to give us a fuller batting line up then we're looking for 10 overs from the top order. Root and Bopara both look capable of 5-6overs. If either of them are left out do we think Trott, Bell and KP can make up the difference, all 3 have had a few overs here and there at test level but I don't know about any of them in ODIs.Agree Paul. I can't remember us ever having too many players who can do what Buttler did last night on the international stage. Shame he can't bowl a bit really as he would be an ideal as an all-rounder coming in at six or seven depending on the situation. I'm still not sure about having Cook and Trott in the same ODI team and think that Root could well develop into an opener in all formats of the game.
Quote from: tomd2103 on June 06, 2013, 02:00:42 PMQuote from: paul_e on June 06, 2013, 09:15:11 AMQuote from: Villan For Life on June 06, 2013, 09:03:26 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on June 05, 2013, 11:26:02 PMBetter today, but the batting line up still looks a little disjointed. Along with KP, I'd still like to see Prior in the line up, but Morgan and Buttler were impressive today. The match situation when Buttler went in was ideal for him. Only a few overs left and he was able to open his arms and swing the bat. It's almost as if when he goes in earlier he doesn't know what to do. Yet again we approach a major international tournament and have no idea of what our best side is. Prior is probably the best wicketkeeper batsman in the world; certainly the best since Gilchrist yet he doesn't even get in the squad.It all comes down to the top order doing their job. We're only going to pick 1 of Buttler or Prior. If we regularly need that player to face 40-50 deliveries then Prior should start. If we can arrange it so they need to face 15-20 and can slog then Buttler is explosive and has to play.KP coming back will help not sure who for though. If we want to go with 4 frontline bowlers to give us a fuller batting line up then we're looking for 10 overs from the top order. Root and Bopara both look capable of 5-6overs. If either of them are left out do we think Trott, Bell and KP can make up the difference, all 3 have had a few overs here and there at test level but I don't know about any of them in ODIs.Agree Paul. I can't remember us ever having too many players who can do what Buttler did last night on the international stage. Shame he can't bowl a bit really as he would be an ideal as an all-rounder coming in at six or seven depending on the situation. I'm still not sure about having Cook and Trott in the same ODI team and think that Root could well develop into an opener in all formats of the game. I'd guess Buttler would be classed as an all rounder due to his wicketkeeping.
Yep you need those big hitters down the order, but they also need to have the ability to build an innings if they don't come in in ideal circumstances.