At least a couple of wins will knock back the anti-Bell brigade for the rest of the summer.How people can call for clearly the best batsman in the team -and one of the best in the world -to be dropped, is completely beyond me.
I think there's always been a hell of a lot expected of Bell. He is the best batsman in the side and has an excellent record.I still think he's underachieved though. With his ability he really should be averaging around 50-55 and have 30 centuries now.
I think they offer different things:Finn and Jordan (andd Plunkett to keep a recent bowler in the discussion) are strike bowlers for me, guys you give 3-4 overs and hope for a wicket. Jordan needs to get his line tighter but he's quick and aggressive so that's where we should be pushing him. We really shouldn't be asking for long spells from these guys, we want them to out 100% into every delivery every time.Bresnan, Woakes and Stokes look more like guys who you can trust to bowl a long spell and keep things tight. Both of the younger guys have been hit around the park a touch in their test career but they both seem to have the right attitude and importantly both have a nice clean repeatable action which gives them the option to bowl 10-12 over spells.If Moeen can continue to look every bit a test match spinner and we can keep Broad and Anderson fit and in form we're basically looking for one from each group, on form Woakes deserves to stay but Jordan and Fiinn are very close for me.
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on August 10, 2014, 10:50:24 PMI think there's always been a hell of a lot expected of Bell. He is the best batsman in the side and has an excellent record.I still think he's underachieved though. With his ability he really should be averaging around 50-55 and have 30 centuries now.I don't think that over 7,000 test runs, an average over 45 and 21 test centuries is underachievement. He's got a few years left in him yet.The player that should have averaged 50+ and scored 30 test centuries is Pietersen. I think he underachieved. He should have been up there with Ponting.
Quote from: Villan For Life on August 10, 2014, 10:57:37 PMQuote from: taylorsworkrate on August 10, 2014, 10:50:24 PMI think there's always been a hell of a lot expected of Bell. He is the best batsman in the side and has an excellent record.I still think he's underachieved though. With his ability he really should be averaging around 50-55 and have 30 centuries now.I don't think that over 7,000 test runs, an average over 45 and 21 test centuries is underachievement. He's got a few years left in him yet.The player that should have averaged 50+ and scored 30 test centuries is Pietersen. I think he underachieved. He should have been up there with Ponting.I think it is an underachievement considering the ability he has. I think ability wise, Bell is up there with Ponting, Jayawardene etc.Don't get me wrong, he's still had a very good career. I just think he has the talent to be one of the best batsmen to have played in this generation. Hopefully his last few years will see his record continue to improve
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on August 11, 2014, 08:47:37 PMQuote from: Villan For Life on August 10, 2014, 10:57:37 PMQuote from: taylorsworkrate on August 10, 2014, 10:50:24 PMI think there's always been a hell of a lot expected of Bell. He is the best batsman in the side and has an excellent record.I still think he's underachieved though. With his ability he really should be averaging around 50-55 and have 30 centuries now.I don't think that over 7,000 test runs, an average over 45 and 21 test centuries is underachievement. He's got a few years left in him yet.The player that should have averaged 50+ and scored 30 test centuries is Pietersen. I think he underachieved. He should have been up there with Ponting.I think it is an underachievement considering the ability he has. I think ability wise, Bell is up there with Ponting, Jayawardene etc.Don't get me wrong, he's still had a very good career. I just think he has the talent to be one of the best batsmen to have played in this generation. Hopefully his last few years will see his record continue to improveBell is a class act but he's nowhere near Ponting who was an awesome batsman.
Quote from: Villan For Life on August 12, 2014, 09:08:38 AMQuote from: taylorsworkrate on August 11, 2014, 08:47:37 PMQuote from: Villan For Life on August 10, 2014, 10:57:37 PMQuote from: taylorsworkrate on August 10, 2014, 10:50:24 PMI think there's always been a hell of a lot expected of Bell. He is the best batsman in the side and has an excellent record.I still think he's underachieved though. With his ability he really should be averaging around 50-55 and have 30 centuries now.I don't think that over 7,000 test runs, an average over 45 and 21 test centuries is underachievement. He's got a few years left in him yet.The player that should have averaged 50+ and scored 30 test centuries is Pietersen. I think he underachieved. He should have been up there with Ponting.I think it is an underachievement considering the ability he has. I think ability wise, Bell is up there with Ponting, Jayawardene etc.Don't get me wrong, he's still had a very good career. I just think he has the talent to be one of the best batsmen to have played in this generation. Hopefully his last few years will see his record continue to improveBell is a class act but he's nowhere near Ponting who was an awesome batsman.I think the only difference between the two is mental strength.