Good to see that dropping catches no longer justifies players being left out of the side -at least now that Bell's gone.How times change, eh?
Quote from: dcdavecollett on January 08, 2016, 11:43:58 PMGood to see that dropping catches no longer justifies players being left out of the side -at least now that Bell's gone.How times change, eh?Well not really Bell's batting form had been poor overall since the 2013 Ashes. His dropping of catching just added to it. England have actually been very good in the field for the most part lately, they just had a horrible game at Cape Town.
Presumably Bell was a bit tired out and considering retirement. I hope a reduced schedule means he can freshen up and come back motivated and that maybe he still has something to offer. We've got some good options at the moment but you can never have enough competition for places.
The story with the wicket keeper is bizarre, I can't recall hearing of anything like that before in test cricket. Shame we didn't win the toss just to see what they'd have done.
Quote from: paul_e on January 14, 2016, 10:19:34 AMThe story with the wicket keeper is bizarre, I can't recall hearing of anything like that before in test cricket. Shame we didn't win the toss just to see what they'd have done.De Villiers would have kept and England had agreed they could use a substitute until the keeper arrives