SpaceMonkey
International Debutant
GotchaRun like Inzy said:I meant both were young bowlers who hadn't had a lot of FC experience and bowled right arm fast medium, funnily they both bat lefthanded too! There style is different though.

GotchaRun like Inzy said:I meant both were young bowlers who hadn't had a lot of FC experience and bowled right arm fast medium, funnily they both bat lefthanded too! There style is different though.
And was he the only one who looked uncomfortable or did the conditions perhaps have something to do with it?aussie said:Yes the dismissals have been different but there has been times especially yesterday where Asif was nipping the ball back into Pietersen & for the 1st time i saw him look fairly uncomfortable at the crease.
or rather Andrew Strauss as an ODI player. Why?Barney Rubble said:A point that has been in need of discussion for some time now - Andrew Strauss as an ODI opener. Why?![]()
Jones for the wc certainly wouldnt be a good idea because even if he is fit, he would have barely any cricket under his belt and added to his limited list A experience and his poor radar is hardly going to make things better.aussie said:Well again not alot of positives for England, but i'll still believe that even though England are stuggling to put together a decent ODI side in this crucial phase leading up to the world cup, as Hussain was saying on commentary today, once guys like Flintoff & Giles, Harmison & probably Jones come back i think England potential have a side that can do well in the caribbean.
KP hasnt been half as successful at 4 as he was at 5. His average at 5 is 115 odd from 10 games while his average at 4 is 37 odd from 13. Putting him at 3 is pretty much suicide IMO because with Trescothick being hit and miss, more often than not hed be in against the new ball which is not what anyone wants to see.aussie said:With the injured players back England could probably look like this in the windies:
Trescothick
Bell
KP
Strauss
Freddie
Colly
Dalrymple
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Gough - Giles/Broad/Tremlett/Chapple
Harmison
Anderson
i agree, i think that KP needs an attitude test because the fact is that this is not the same KP that we saw in SA 2 years ago. i distinctly remember the KP of old getting set and building his innings steadily before going after the bowling. The current KP doesnt seem to be capable of batting out 3 successive dot balls.Barney Rubble said:Not the case. All Asif's dismissals of Pietersen have been different. The case is simply that Mohammad Asif is a very, very good bowler, and has had a bit of luck. There's no particular weakness in KP's technique he's exploited - if anything, he's exploiting KP's mental block against his bowling.
Wasn't his innings yesterday 2 off 11 balls?tooextracool said:i agree, i think that KP needs an attitude test because the fact is that this is not the same KP that we saw in SA 2 years ago. i distinctly remember the KP of old getting set and building his innings steadily before going after the bowling. The current KP doesnt seem to be capable of batting out 3 successive dot balls.
tooextracool said:Jones for the wc certainly wouldnt be a good idea because even if he is fit, he would have barely any cricket under his belt and added to his limited list A experience and his poor radar is hardly going to make things better.
tooextracool said:KP hasnt been half as successful at 4 as he was at 5. His average at 5 is 115 odd from 10 games while his average at 4 is 37 odd from 13. Putting him at 3 is pretty much suicide IMO because with Trescothick being hit and miss, more often than not hed be in against the new ball which is not what anyone wants to see.
Strauss has not been a great ODI career but he hasn't been garbabge, also since England don't have too many other great options there is no way Strauss will be dropped since i reckon he has the ability to become a decent ODI batsman. While whats the problem with Collingwood?tooextracool said:How in the world anyone can put Collingwood and Strauss down as certainities i'll never understand(Strauss hasnt had a half decent ODI series in over 2 years). While i can somewhat understand the theory 'if it aint broke dont fix it', i dont really know how anyone can suggest that we go in with the same batting card and not try to fix a side that has been on a major losing streak for the last 2 years.
Looks alright to me.Samuel_Vimes said:I like this team somewhat - assuming fitness:
Tresco
Cook/Joyce
Bell
*Strauss
Pietersen
Collingwood
Flintoff
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three from Anderson/Tremlett/Giles/Harmison/Broad (in order of preference)
A bit too much grit in the middle order, maybe, but now they've wasted Joyce's chance of playing for Ireland in the World Cup they should certainly pick him for the damn thing. Collingwood picked as fifth bowler and fielder, mainly, and to come in at five if things go badly.
So with the current state of injuries, I'd have Dalrymple replacing Flintoff (eek) and Tremlett, Broad and...someone. Ryan Sidebottom.![]()
The problem with Collingwood is his lack of runs. Last time I checked, excluding the freebies against Bang last summer, he averages in the low 20's since the last WC. There is a widespread myth that he is something of a oneday specialist, but he really isn't. Should he be dropped? Probably not, given his bowling & fielding. But lets not kid ourselves about his battingaussie said:Trescothick definately is better than just hit & miss as an ODI opener thats for sure, in the world cup at least i don't think the new ball will do much intially so i see no problems with KP batting at 3 in the caribbean.
Strauss has not been a great ODI career but he hasn't been garbabge, also since England don't have too many other great options there is no way Strauss will be dropped since i reckon he has the ability to become a decent ODI batsman. While whats the problem with Collingwood?
Agree with all of this. One thing I might add is that I think while Alastair Cook has done nothing wrong in his ODI appearances so far, Ian Bell has been showing promise at the top of the order for a while now. If it was up to me he'd be opening with Trescothick, and Strauss would be at three - Cook will get his chance soon enough, but I've had a feeling for a while that Bell has a future as an ODI opener.wpdavid said:The problem with Collingwood is his lack of runs. Last time I checked, excluding the freebies against Bang last summer, he averages in the low 20's since the last WC. There is a widespread myth that he is something of a oneday specialist, but he really isn't. Should he be dropped? Probably not, given his bowling & fielding. But lets not kid ourselves about his batting
Strauss' reappearance at the top of the order is bizarre. Any fule knows that all his best odi performances have come in the middle order, but there he is again. I thought Cook did pretty well against SL, but he seems out of favour for some reason. Well, I know the reason really - it'sbecause Bell did well in the tests so he's kept his place, and I suppose you can't argue after his innings in Cardiff, but you'd have to say that Cook's a bit unlucky.
biggun24 said:3rd test pakistan heading towards victory when Hair calls younis and yousuf both run out unfairly ....
biggun24 said:Like this is the world biggest cricket tragedy.. like we need to wake up and see the light!
That seems to be the received wisdom, but as an opener he averages 37.21 from 21 matches against 34.36 from 57 overall. From cricinfo:wpdavid said:The problem with Collingwood is his lack of runs. Last time I checked, excluding the freebies against Bang last summer, he averages in the low 20's since the last WC. There is a widespread myth that he is something of a oneday specialist, but he really isn't. Should he be dropped? Probably not, given his bowling & fielding. But lets not kid ourselves about his batting
Strauss' reappearance at the top of the order is bizarre. Any fule knows that all his best odi performances have come in the middle order, but there he is again. I thought Cook did pretty well against SL, but he seems out of favour for some reason. Well, I know the reason really - it'sbecause Bell did well in the tests so he's kept his place, and I suppose you can't argue after his innings in Cardiff, but you'd have to say that Cook's a bit unlucky.