Arthur Crabtree wrote:Hildreth. Or Tredwell, Rayner, Foster...
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Probably the BD series is seen as the preparation.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Top wicket taker in CC1 is a spinner, Jeetan Patel, 45 wickets at 25.
England qualified, twenty wickets:
Batty 36 at 28. OB
Leach, 34 at 24. SLA
Rayner, 30 at 23, OB
Rashid, 27 at 33. LBG
Ansari, 21 at 28, SLA
Samit, 20 at 34, SLA
Kerrigan, 20 at 37, SLA
Crane, 20 at 44. LBG
CC2:
No one. Tredwell has 19.
Rayner has less of a chance being another offie. But England should be picking one spinner who gets in on spin alone, and two in Asia. In CC2, Taylor is another offie, and has 14 wickets at 31.
yuppie wrote:Will England pick Tredwell? Or have they decided hes not a long term solution?
hopeforthebest wrote:yuppie wrote:Will England pick Tredwell? Or have they decided hes not a long term solution?
I have never understood the lack of respect Tredwell has from fans and selectors alike. In his only test in Bangladesh in 21=010 he matched Swann in wickets and average. In ODI he never really let the team down and has disappeared without a trace. He's also a fine slip fielder and a fair batsman. He missed a lot of red ball cricket for Kent due to England commitments and had difficulty in getting back to his best but he's taking wickets again.
hopeforthebest wrote:yuppie wrote:Will England pick Tredwell? Or have they decided hes not a long term solution?
I have never understood the lack of respect Tredwell has from fans and selectors alike. In his only test in Bangladesh in 21=010 he matched Swann in wickets and average. In ODI he never really let the team down and has disappeared without a trace. He's also a fine slip fielder and a fair batsman. He missed a lot of red ball cricket for Kent due to England commitments and had difficulty in getting back to his best but he's taking wickets again.
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