At least the second test isnt at the gabba with the pink ball and australias best bowler returning
Oh wait...


budgetmeansbudget wrote:I was really referring to the 7 year period hes been in the England team, maybe there hasn't been anyone obvious out there, but is he fortunate that England has gone through a dearth of quality openers in the county game, I don't know. As I said haven't been feeling the game for a long time so I'm a bit clueless with who's been out there in the past 5 or so years. Wasn't he a number 6 when he was first selected and somehow found his way to the top of the order, All I know is is his technique doesn't suit an openers, zero fiot movement when the ball is new. But I guess maybe he suits the way test cricket is now played under McCullum, smash it if you feel comfortable.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:This is the England Lions team.
Rehan Ahmed, Sonny Baker, Jordan Cox, Matthew Fisher, Emilio Gay, Nathan Gilchrist, Tom Hartley, Tom Haines, Josh Hull, Eddie Jack, Ben Kellaway, Tom Lawes, Ben McKinney, Matthew Revis, James Rew, Thomas Rew, Mitchell Stanley, Asa Tribe.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:This is the England Lions team.
Rehan Ahmed, Sonny Baker, Jordan Cox, Matthew Fisher, Emilio Gay, Nathan Gilchrist, Tom Hartley, Tom Haines, Josh Hull, Eddie Jack, Ben Kellaway, Tom Lawes, Ben McKinney, Matthew Revis, James Rew, Thomas Rew, Mitchell Stanley, Asa Tribe.
Presumably England's next batters are in among this lot. Can't see them going back to Sibley or Haseeb, who both scored well last season.
Despite all previous evidence, I don't expect they will persevere with Crawley's failures much longer. At least beyond the end of the series.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Wonder where it leaves their plans for the series. I guess they won't adapt their tactics.
budgetmeansbudget wrote:And how the hell has Zach Crawley played 59 tests
Slipstream wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:This is the England Lions team.
Rehan Ahmed, Sonny Baker, Jordan Cox, Matthew Fisher, Emilio Gay, Nathan Gilchrist, Tom Hartley, Tom Haines, Josh Hull, Eddie Jack, Ben Kellaway, Tom Lawes, Ben McKinney, Matthew Revis, James Rew, Thomas Rew, Mitchell Stanley, Asa Tribe.
Presumably England's next batters are in among this lot. Can't see them going back to Sibley or Haseeb, who both scored well last season.
Despite all previous evidence, I don't expect they will persevere with Crawley's failures much longer. At least beyond the end of the series.
Ben McKinney
from_the_stands wrote:G'day chaps. I trust everyone is well. I'm still kicking. I must admit, I do love the Ashes. Many fond memories over the years. I can't believe that Harmlesson first ball was nearly 20 years ago. Anyway, the First Test didn't last long. I was hoping for at least a three day game. How good is Travis Head? Looking forward to the rest of the series. I'll be sure to stick my nose in here over the next couple of months. I am a little worried about the Oz batting giving how thin our ranks are at domestic level. I'd love another sweep, but I'll settle for a series win one way or the other.
budgetmeansbudget wrote:That test match was another example of why I have little interest in cricket these days.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:I read they had a 2 day DN game scheduled before the second Test to practice under lights but have cancelled it.
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