They all have superb numbersLast 2 years
CDG batting ave - 46.46, bowling ave 34.74
Stokes batting ave - 37.00, bowling ave 25.74
Holder batting ave - 39.65, bowling ave 18.66
Jadeja batting ave - 45.33, bowling ave 25.53
Ashwin batting ave - 17.15, bowling ave 26.46
Shakib batting ave - 29.81, bowling ave 20.65
Apart from India which other teams wouldn't he make?
Despite his batting going well now I don't think Colin would have gotten a fair shake for England. With Stokes established first he'd probably be competing with Woakes and Curran, and only get a few games when they're messing about with the balance of the side. That tends to happen in Asia which wouldn't suit him at all, so I think he would be wasted in England colours.would bat 3 for both sides in the Ashes atm tbh
Not good enough from Ashwin. Pandya more of an AR averaging 31 in each discipline.Last 2 years
CDG batting ave - 46.46, bowling ave 34.74
Stokes batting ave - 37.00, bowling ave 25.74
Holder batting ave - 39.65, bowling ave 18.66
Jadeja batting ave - 45.33, bowling ave 25.53
Ashwin batting ave - 17.15, bowling ave 26.46
Shakib batting ave - 29.81, bowling ave 20.65
Not to mention his bowling being extremely meh.Despite his batting going well now I don't think Colin would have gotten a fair shake for England. With Stokes established first he'd probably be competing with Woakes and Curran, and only get a few games when they're messing about with the balance of the side. That tends to happen in Asia which wouldn't suit him at all, so I think he would be wasted in England colours.
since stokes has lost his radar a bit cdg is the best 5th bowler in the world, and it was close before that despite stokes clearly having more bowling talent.Not to mention his bowling being extremely meh.
Yeah, it's incredible to watch on the highlights real, but I can't help but think it's a really ****ing dumb shot to play when he was middling his orthodox shots so beautifully. I don't see any reason why he should look to play it besides "Ah **** it, we'll probably lose anyway so lets have some fun."Im wondering what we'd all be saying today if he'd top edged that and skied it Paine. He would have been absolutely crucified for playing such a shot in the circumstances, but as it is he is a hero to a nation........funny old game innit.
Love CdG, but he's played 14 of his 18 tests at home, and the majority of those have been against cack opponents. We'll be better able to talk about his place amonst the game's current allrounders after this summer.So De Grandhomme averages 40 with the bat and 30 with the ball and he's still not rated?!
Nah, Colin may be a good fit for New Zealand's current team makeup, but he's not a better bowler. NZ has a better 1st change option in Wagner than anyone England has (though that will change once Anderson is fit). Therefore, all NZ need from a 5th bowler is someone who can keep it tight for 10-15 overs a day while the seam trio are rested and pick up the odd wicket with the newish ball. England, on the other hand, have needed a genuine wicket-taker to pick up the slack left by Woakes/Wood et al. I don't think Colin's bowling would be of that much use to England tbh (though I think Colin would be tricky to face if he was ever given a Duke to bowl with on a seaming deck). At the end of the day in test cricket, bowling strike rate matters more than average and Stokes picks up a wicket on average every 10 overs to Colin's 14.since stokes has lost his radar a bit cdg is the best 5th bowler in the world, and it was close before that despite stokes clearly having more bowling talent.
cdg is extremely good if you judge a bowler by more than 'right arm medium'. can be used as a genuine opening bowler and to provide control when nothing is happening.
The better image to me was him watching one of his straight sixes sail just over the fielder like a golfer bent over, with the crowd watching in the background.The image of Stokes with his arms aloft while the crowd erupts will go down as one of the iconic cricketing images
Oh yeah that was brilliant. The last six straight down the ground against Lyon iirc.The better image to me was him watching one of his straight sixes sail just over the fielder like a golfer bent over, with the crowd watching in the background.