LongHopCassidy
International Captain
Who turned out to be a fine middle order batsman!What about Vaughan? These guys were middle order converts that turned up to be fine opening batsmen.
Who turned out to be a fine middle order batsman!What about Vaughan? These guys were middle order converts that turned up to be fine opening batsmen.
Who still has a fine record opening...LongHopCassidy said:Who turned out to be a fine middle order batsman!
I refuse to answer on the grounds that by doing so I am in danger of acknowledging that I am a one-dimensional poster motivated purely and simply by the desire to extract the rise out of the entire population of New Zealand.thierry henry said:lol, you're really on the lookout for SS related posts right now huh LE?
btw, he's already opened the bowling in ODIs
And I believe Styris does, as well.Langer started out as a number 3 and had the class to move, both technical and mentally.
His best work has been up top, but IIRC he was an opener to start his career.LongHopCassidy said:Who turned out to be a fine middle order batsman!
I think he's a bit suspect just outside off, so he may struggle a bit against the ball moving around early on.Darrin said:If we are looking for a opener why not hamish? he is already a number 3 and to me has the technique to cope at opening. What do you think Prince?
It depends on your definition of "to start his career."marc71178 said:His best work has been up top, but IIRC he was an opener to start his career.
Prince EWS said:It depends on your definition of "to start his career."
He certainly played his first test match at #4.
http://aus.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1999-2000/ENG_IN_RSA/SCORECARDS/ENG_RSA_T1_25-29NOV1999.html
I meant his FC career.Prince EWS said:It depends on your definition of "to start his career."
Or we find a FC opener like how. And stop batting people outta place.Darrin said:If we are looking for a opener why not hamish? he is already a number 3 and to me has the technique to cope at opening.