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Cricket .. England in South Africa & Sri Lanka 2019/2020
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killerandflash said:Addick Addict said:kentred2 said:Buttler’s time is probably up. Foakes for me but he doesn’t seem to be their favourite, so perhaps they will turn to a youngster again in Robinson.0
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Chizz said:Leuth said:Chris Read being one player who kept getting dropped despite England doing well, and Mike Atherton being a player who kept his spot through all sorts of horror as he was about the only one showing any grit
England have a better win/loss ratio with Denly in the team that without him. For that reason, his position shouldn't even be under scrutiny.1 -
Leuth said:Chizz said:Leuth said:Chris Read being one player who kept getting dropped despite England doing well, and Mike Atherton being a player who kept his spot through all sorts of horror as he was about the only one showing any grit
England have a better win/loss ratio with Denly in the team that without him. For that reason, his position shouldn't even be under scrutiny.
You do like to sit on the fence2 -
Leuth said:Chizz said:Leuth said:Chris Read being one player who kept getting dropped despite England doing well, and Mike Atherton being a player who kept his spot through all sorts of horror as he was about the only one showing any grit
England have a better win/loss ratio with Denly in the team that without him. For that reason, his position shouldn't even be under scrutiny.
Actually, don't bother.0 -
Reports suggesting denly will be dropped and bairstow put in at 3. What is root’s obsession with bairstow?!1
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kentaddick said:Reports suggesting denly will be dropped and bairstow put in at 3. What is root’s obsession with bairstow?!
Drives me up the wall !!1 -
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cafcfan1990 said:blackpool72 said:1
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If Denly hadn't played for Kent nobody on here would care if he was dropped2
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Chizz said:cafcfan1990 said:blackpool72 said:0
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Not convinced Bairstow is a number 3. And he was dropped because his recent red ball form is appalling anyway
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Definitely not a 3. Should only replace Buttler IMO0
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kentaddick said:Reports suggesting denly will be dropped and bairstow put in at 3. What is root’s obsession with bairstow?!
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Oh great! I'm really looking forward to Bairstow being bowled through the mile wide gap he leaves between bat and pad3
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We can put Denly's position under scrutiny without calling for another colossally unjustified recall for Bairstow, btw1
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Chizz said:Leuth said:Chizz said:Leuth said:Chris Read being one player who kept getting dropped despite England doing well, and Mike Atherton being a player who kept his spot through all sorts of horror as he was about the only one showing any grit
England have a better win/loss ratio with Denly in the team that without him. For that reason, his position shouldn't even be under scrutiny.
Actually, don't bother.
out of the two sentences you wrote, which one do you think he wrote was nonsense?
to save you looking back, it was the one that said his position shouldn’t be under scrutiny.1 -
Pelling1993 said:Oh great! I'm really looking forward to Bairstow being bowled through the mile wide gap he leaves between bat and pad
Denly has been key to this side making big runs as a team all winter. His contribution to providing a platform for our pretty players to br able to play their game against a ball which has lost its shine and bowlers in their 3rd or 4th spell should not be underrated.
England have found a formula which works for the top 3. They are forgetting how bad it was only a few months ago. Even if you dont think Denly is the one to fill that role (I actually dont see him there beyond Sri Lanka) you should pick someone who fits the formula. Not Bairstow.
Will miss his bowling on that tour too.
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McBobbin said:If Denly hadn't played for Kent nobody on here would care if he was dropped
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It would be extremely harsh, and divisive to drop Denly after winning 3-1 away from home, especially when JBairstow has done nothing to warrant getting his place back.
You have to take into account, that Denly has played in a home Ashes and away to SA on some spicy decks - surely you have to let him have a fair go, by letting play in Sri Lanka, where it will be a different kind of challenge.
Totally agree on dropping Buttler, he has done very little since coming back into the test side, to convince me that he is a white ball specialist.
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What’s better for the team no.3 going in and getting 45 off 35 balls or going in and getting 30 off 100 balls
I know it’s never that clear cut and the 45 is punchy but your answer is there .1 -
The only way I would replace Denly is if Burns is fit to return.
Denly deserves to keep his place otherwise.
As for Bairstow I don't understand the obsession that the selectors have with him.2 -
Last one for now (promise). Also includes some summary takeaways from this tour, including support for Joe Denly’s role over the last year:
https://www.burtonsblog.com/post/woody-shakes-it-up-now-pace-and-bounce-pace-and-bounce
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For me Bairstow raises a bigger question about techniques and white ball/red ball specialisation.
A few years ago Bairstow was a decent test player and a useful reserve batsman in the whiteball stuff. England weren't completely convinced by Hales so wanted to try Bairstow at the top of the order. As a result he made a few changes to his technique to support his case in those formats. One of those changes was adding that in to out drive which has served him so well in the one day game but has been the cause of him getting bowled every time he faces a moving ball in tests.
At the time it was absolutely the right call for england as the focus was to win the world cup above all else and he formed one half of what is probably the best opening partnership in that format in the world.
The point is Bairstow has shown it's not that easy to switch between formats. Especially if it requires technique change. Weve fined a white ball player and lost a red ball player. Similarly Jason Roy could in my view change his technique and become a test level number 4,5,6 (not that we need one of those). But it would no doubt impact on his white ball game.
This is why I think at international level at least we should pick specialists. Only the truly world class batsman (Root and maybe Pope in the future) the all rounders (Stokes, Moeen, Woakes maybe Sam Curran) and the bowlers with something different (Archer, Wood) should play all formats or even make the squad for all formats. Other than that the teams should be largely separate.6 -
Bairstow has the ability to play test cricket..he has shown that in the past.But in my view he must play his way back into the team ..say 3 hundreds for Yorkshire before June
Yjbs success has come in 1 day cricket of late ..he needs to show higher levels of application and concentration to get back into the test reckoning
He's a better keeper than Buttler though...0 -
cantersaddick said:For me Bairstow raises a bigger question about techniques and white ball/red ball specialisation.
A few years ago Bairstow was a decent test player and a useful reserve batsman in the whiteball stuff. England weren't completely convinced by Hales so wanted to try Bairstow at the top of the order. As a result he made a few changes to his technique to support his case in those formats. One of those changes was adding that in to out drive which has served him so well in the one day game but has been the cause of him getting bowled every time he faces a moving ball in tests.
At the time it was absolutely the right call for england as the focus was to win the world cup above all else and he formed one half of what is probably the best opening partnership in that format in the world.
The point is Bairstow has shown it's not that easy to switch between formats. Especially if it requires technique change. Weve fined a white ball player and lost a red ball player. Similarly Jason Roy could in my view change his technique and become a test level number 4,5,6 (not that we need one of those). But it would no doubt impact on his white ball game.
This is why I think at international level at least we should pick specialists. Only the truly world class batsman (Root and maybe Pope in the future) the all rounders (Stokes, Moeen, Woakes maybe Sam Curran) and the bowlers with something different (Archer, Wood) should play all formats or even make the squad for all formats. Other than that the teams should be largely separate.
What worries me is the emphasis that will be put on the development of Pope and Crawley. They should continue to develop as a test batsman first and ignore one day cricket first.
All the top class players learnt solid technique first and then adapt it where neccessary to one day cricket.3 -
Boycott knows Bairstow as well as anyone and he's always though he was a lower middle order batsman. That's good enough for me2