The Ballance thing isn't that he hasn't had time to correct the flaw it's that he's said he doesn't need to correct, as his technique has worked before. That's a very worrying attitude, because I suspect his technique had never been tested against high quality fast bowling prior to last summer.
Without wishing to revisit old ground, KP is in sensational form.I know he's a grade A in the c**t stakes but boy is he some batsman. I reckon he would be a shoe in for any other country even allowing for his personality.
Sounds like Jimmy is probably out of the first Test, that'd be a blow.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on December 23, 2015, 08:31:08 AMSounds like Jimmy is probably out of the first Test, that'd be a blow. shame if it happens, but it will give one of the "fringe" bowlers a goUTVThe Doc
Quote from: Dr Butler on December 23, 2015, 08:44:43 AMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 23, 2015, 08:31:08 AMSounds like Jimmy is probably out of the first Test, that'd be a blow. shame if it happens, but it will give one of the "fringe" bowlers a goUTVThe DocWoakes would bed the likely replacement I would think. Woakes, Broad and Finn likely to be the seamers supported by Stokes and Ali.
Best of luck, Chris.From a selfish point of view as a Bears' member, I was not happy when he was told to speed up his delivery, or when he opened the bowling for us, both of which I believe were suggested by the England camp. Anyway, he has proved that he is an intelligent all rounder who can adapt and think on his feet. And with the departure of Bell, we still have a Villa fan in the test side.