Primrose_D12
U19 Vice-Captain
It would be a very South Africa thing to... be South Africa. Go figure. :PLet's not pull off a South Africa here guys. Calm down
It would be a very South Africa thing to... be South Africa. Go figure. :PLet's not pull off a South Africa here guys. Calm down
I haven't seen much of Nisbet so I'm looking forward to seeing a bit of him now. Saw Beardman and Vidler. We had Maphaka and Luus at the same U19 CWC. No other country came close to quick bowling of that level as you guys and us.Australian A team selections are usually mystifying, so nothing's new there. And the strategy always seems to be 'work it out when the need arises'.
Richardson got a shoulder operation and probably wouldn't have played any four day games until the new season anyway. But don't know why they'd leave out Morris except that they're being hyper careful with his work load (wish they'd fix his runup, might actually reduce stress on his body). O'Neill is almost certainly looked upon as being too slow.
Some of the selections I like - Nisbet is like a combination of Alderman and McGrath in style and Jackson bowls a very heavy ball. Thornton's a very destructive bowler on his day but lacks consistency. Stanlake's been a disappointment, his lack of fitness (apparently partly self-inflicted) has been an issue. The blandest sections are Perry, who looked promising several years ago but has gone sideways since then, and Elliot, who isn't fast enough.
Vidler and Beardman are two bowlers of great potential who might have been better picks. I think the overall future fast bowlers will be fine fitness permitting (big if, that one), but it could take a considerable time to bed in a new attack and the selectors might actually need to consider rotating bowlers to find the best combination, something they don't do at the moment.
It's also more humid, albeit only for a while. But the ball is old.There is definitely a little nibble here after the over night rain.
True , but they also need to look to score , and Stubbs tends sometimes to just eat up dot balls and not look for boundaries when that isn't really how he normally scores runsThere is definitely a little nibble here after the over night rain.
I'm more in the camp of back your defensive technique but be positive in your scoring options at the same time. He hasn't done much wrong so far. Good solid defence and shouting No run can also ease the nerves. I don't want him to throw his wicket away.True , but they also need to look to score , and Stubbs tends sometimes to just eat up dot balls and not look for boundaries when that isn't really how he normally scores runs
I don’t know their current fitness status but there is only so much wrangling in cotton wool when they have only played 25/26 FC games their whole career.I know Jhye has been but no idea if he currently is injured. There is a lot of rapping in cotton wool (I understand). He has been contracted by CA so there must be some hope.
Dunno about Bartlett, but I'd guess so. He's had injury problems his whole career. He's actually improved significantly as a bowler despite that, but also lost a few km/h.I haven't seen much of Nisbet so I'm looking forward to seeing a bit of him now. Saw Beardman and Vidler. We had Maphaka and Luus at the same U19 CWC. No other country came close to quick bowling of that level as you guys and us.
Bartlett only white-ball?
OTOH, if he tried to be more attacking and got out he would absolutely cop it.Poor innings from Stubbs so far. Caught on the crease and playing very tentatively. Playing like a typical South African batsman in a pressure cooker situation
Tactical review.Alright that was just desperate.