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Prior vs Kieswetter

Who should be a regular for tests?


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Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Don't worry mate.I have enough experience.I was a regular here with a different username in 2007-2008.I have come back after years.I have been involved in debates with even SJS too.So don't doubt my POWER. :laugh:
Probably not a great thing to admit given multiple accounts are a ban-worthy offence. Who were you?
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
Bit worried at the poll's lack of an irrelevant third option.

Clearly Prior is a better bet for the test spot, he's the best long-form 'keeper in England by a long, long way.

ODIs is a bit murkier. I'd be picking Steven Davies myself, despite him having an inferior List A record to Kieswetter. Don't ask me why, I can't justify it at all, but I'd prefer Davies.

Kieswetter will definitely have to up his 4-day game to challenge for a spot come Prior's retirement, especially with guys like Bairstow and whatnot looking pretty decent. English cricket has traditionally produced large numbers of good 'keepers, so its a tough fight for any one of them to nail down a spot. Prior has done just that.
 

Anku31

U19 Vice-Captain
Probably not a great thing to admit given multiple accounts are a ban-worthy offence. Who were you?
Not much of a very popular face.Hardly matters.Anyway this is not a multiple account offence,because that account had a different e-mail.:cool:
 

Anku31

U19 Vice-Captain
Bit worried at the poll's lack of an irrelevant third option.

Clearly Prior is a better bet for the test spot, he's the best long-form 'keeper in England by a long, long way.

ODIs is a bit murkier. I'd be picking Steven Davies myself, despite him having an inferior List A record to Kieswetter. Don't ask me why, I can't justify it at all, but I'd prefer Davies.

Kieswetter will definitely have to up his 4-day game to challenge for a spot come Prior's retirement, especially with guys like Bairstow and whatnot looking pretty decent. English cricket has traditionally produced large numbers of good 'keepers, so its a tough fight for any one of them to nail down a spot. Prior has done just that.
If i am in England team,i won't like Davies to join us.For obvious reasons. :laugh:
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Not much of a very popular face.Hardly matters.Anyway this is not a multiple account offence,because that account had a different e-mail.:cool:
That's not how we define multiple accounts here. It is a multiple account offence because you're the same person.
 

Anku31

U19 Vice-Captain
That's not how we define multiple accounts here. It is a multiple account offence because you're the same person.
I can give enough reasons.I forgot that password,i don't use that e-mail,i don't even remember that username.8-)
 

Anku31

U19 Vice-Captain
I am not a 'homo'phobic.But being a homophobic is a different thing & saving your own a** completely different. :laugh: :laugh:
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
Well this thread's gone downhill quickly...

EDIT: In hindsight, maybe I shouldn't have mentioned Davies.
 
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