Quote from: paul_e on December 04, 2017, 12:41:28 PMQuote from: taylorsworkrate on December 04, 2017, 11:58:46 AMQuote from: Chris Jameson on December 04, 2017, 11:47:11 AMWish England had players who could stick around, got plenty who can come in and hit a few boundaries, shame the young lad from Lancashire had a poor season that wasn't helped by injury. Is Root being written off again?Root not being written off, just a realisation that whilst he's a wonderfully talented player, he doesn't possess the mindset that the best like Smith and Kohli have. He should really be making big scores much more consistently with his ability. Too many times he gets to 50/60 playing beautifully, then gives it away.I think this is just a case of having a more complete view of Root compared to the others but there are a few things to remember:Root is 18 months younger than Smith and 2 years younger than Kohli, given he's nearly 27 he's just about reaching his physical peak, they've both been there for a while, that will have an effect.Root has made 50+ more often than either of them but has got out in the 80s and 90s too often, a problem he's open about but his top score is better than both so he can bat long.Root doesn't travel as well which is the problem I spoke about a couple of days ago. Smith has played IPL and for Worcestershire and even though it's only t20 it does make a difference.I personally think there's not much between Root and Kohli and Smith is a step ahead currently, largely because people haven't worked out how to bowl at him because he's so unusual at the crease.Interesting points Paul, but Smith struggled badly the last time the Aussies were up here.
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on December 04, 2017, 11:58:46 AMQuote from: Chris Jameson on December 04, 2017, 11:47:11 AMWish England had players who could stick around, got plenty who can come in and hit a few boundaries, shame the young lad from Lancashire had a poor season that wasn't helped by injury. Is Root being written off again?Root not being written off, just a realisation that whilst he's a wonderfully talented player, he doesn't possess the mindset that the best like Smith and Kohli have. He should really be making big scores much more consistently with his ability. Too many times he gets to 50/60 playing beautifully, then gives it away.I think this is just a case of having a more complete view of Root compared to the others but there are a few things to remember:Root is 18 months younger than Smith and 2 years younger than Kohli, given he's nearly 27 he's just about reaching his physical peak, they've both been there for a while, that will have an effect.Root has made 50+ more often than either of them but has got out in the 80s and 90s too often, a problem he's open about but his top score is better than both so he can bat long.Root doesn't travel as well which is the problem I spoke about a couple of days ago. Smith has played IPL and for Worcestershire and even though it's only t20 it does make a difference.I personally think there's not much between Root and Kohli and Smith is a step ahead currently, largely because people haven't worked out how to bowl at him because he's so unusual at the crease.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on December 04, 2017, 11:47:11 AMWish England had players who could stick around, got plenty who can come in and hit a few boundaries, shame the young lad from Lancashire had a poor season that wasn't helped by injury. Is Root being written off again?Root not being written off, just a realisation that whilst he's a wonderfully talented player, he doesn't possess the mindset that the best like Smith and Kohli have. He should really be making big scores much more consistently with his ability. Too many times he gets to 50/60 playing beautifully, then gives it away.
Wish England had players who could stick around, got plenty who can come in and hit a few boundaries, shame the young lad from Lancashire had a poor season that wasn't helped by injury. Is Root being written off again?
Bloody hell thanks Agnew, made it sound like there was no chance he was out.