He's definitely had a year to remember but I'm still in the out jury in terms of him long-term as I think he is just having a golden period. I don't think he has the technique to get himself out of the inevitable difficult patch that he will face at some point.
Quote from: peter w on June 10, 2016, 10:19:49 AMHe's definitely had a year to remember but I'm still in the out jury in terms of him long-term as I think he is just having a golden period. I don't think he has the technique to get himself out of the inevitable difficult patch that he will face at some point. Bloody hell you're a hard man to please. He's completely altered his stance to deal with the short ball that used to be his problem, there's no pleasing some people!As I've said before I only ever watch Yorkshire so haven't a clue who is out there that could play at Test level, i've said all along Jonny is good enough to play as a batsman for England and am now even more convinced he'll be in the side for a long time.
Listening to some of the old duffers at Headingley he isn't any good, then again nobody since Len Hutton,Herbert Sutcliffe or Fred Trueman has ever been any good!
Quote from: Chris Jameson on June 10, 2016, 11:41:53 AMListening to some of the old duffers at Headingley he isn't any good, then again nobody since Len Hutton,Herbert Sutcliffe or Fred Trueman has ever been any good! Sounds like you've been talking to Geoffrey
Quote from: UK Redsox on June 10, 2016, 12:25:52 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on June 10, 2016, 11:41:53 AMListening to some of the old duffers at Headingley he isn't any good, then again nobody since Len Hutton,Herbert Sutcliffe or Fred Trueman has ever been any good! Sounds like you've been talking to GeoffreyTo be fair to him he's a big Bairstow fan.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on June 10, 2016, 01:13:45 PMQuote from: UK Redsox on June 10, 2016, 12:25:52 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on June 10, 2016, 11:41:53 AMListening to some of the old duffers at Headingley he isn't any good, then again nobody since Len Hutton,Herbert Sutcliffe or Fred Trueman has ever been any good! Sounds like you've been talking to GeoffreyTo be fair to him he's a big Bairstow fan.I think he may be his godfather and has stood by the family over the years since David Bairstow's suicide.You notice that whenever Jonny gets to 50 or 100 and acknowledges the crowd, he always takes off his helmet and looks to the sky. It strikes me as a very genuine touch, albeit a highly personal one.
Quote from: Villan For Life on June 10, 2016, 01:18:16 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on June 10, 2016, 01:13:45 PMQuote from: UK Redsox on June 10, 2016, 12:25:52 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on June 10, 2016, 11:41:53 AMListening to some of the old duffers at Headingley he isn't any good, then again nobody since Len Hutton,Herbert Sutcliffe or Fred Trueman has ever been any good! Sounds like you've been talking to GeoffreyTo be fair to him he's a big Bairstow fan.I think he may be his godfather and has stood by the family over the years since David Bairstow's suicide.You notice that whenever Jonny gets to 50 or 100 and acknowledges the crowd, he always takes off his helmet and looks to the sky. It strikes me as a very genuine touch, albeit a highly personal one.Did you read the interview with him I posted on here? Really moving interview, hadn't realised he was with his Mum and sister when they found his Dad's body. He always comes across really well in interviews, liked the way he put Mark Nicholas in his place yesterday when he mentioned the drop catch to him, "It's not my fault he dropped it".