If he is in the quitting mood than he should quit altogether. I don't understand why he feels he is not capable of captaining the one day team?The better question he should ask himself is if he has the desire to succeed as an international class batsman.
Quote from: olaftab on January 19, 2014, 01:28:14 PMIf he is in the quitting mood than he should quit altogether. I don't understand why he feels he is not capable of captaining the one day team?The better question he should ask himself is if he has the desire to succeed as an international class batsman.Agree with you here!!! The youngest player to get to 8000 runs....he don't have to prove himself as a batsman....class is always there form unfortunately is not and that is what he is struggling with currently.He will come through the runs blip - of that i have no doubt........captaincy?Well I'll answer that now, he already has done.
We need a more aggressive top order rather than this old tactic of starting slowly and just hoping we have some good hitters for the last 10 overs. The game's moved on and I don't know whether we could change our approach with Cook opening the batting.
Quote from: olaftab on January 19, 2014, 01:28:14 PMIf he is in the quitting mood than he should quit altogether. I don't understand why he feels he is not capable of captaining the one day team?The better question he should ask himself is if he has the desire to succeed as an international class batsman.Well I'll answer that now, he already has done.
At least they are acknowledging that they have some fundamental problems that will change - I'm pleased about that.We have the Big Bash on here right now and there are some good English players scoring runs, we just need to be prepared to give them a go, be aggressive and take it to the opposition a lot more than we do now.Taking forward a more aggressive approach, I'm wondering whether you can have both Root and Cook in the top order so, regrettably, the one to go might be Cook. Unless Cook bats in the middle order.Just look at Australia. They have those two dynamic batsmen at the top of the order (Finch and Warner), Watson at 3 and then Maxwell and Faulkner lower down. Complemented by Clarke, Baily and Haddin. That's a fantastic top 7 for ODI Cricket as the balance of the batting is excellent. We need to emulate this as best we can or we'll keep on losing future games against them. You've also got 3 of those that can bowl. It's not a disgrace to lose to this lot looking at that side, plus the momentum they have from the Test Series. The best we could hope for is to maybe scramble a win and, most importantly, to learn from the whole experience. I think we're doing that. Lumb BellStokes or CookMorgan (C)Bairstow or Stokes (Stokes plays, just depends who for)BoparaButlerBresnan/Root (depends on the wicket)BroadJordanTredwell