Whatever anyone has to say about the style of play, I don't think it can be denied that the current regime are the best selectors that England have ever had. Bashir is the latest in a line of decisions where a selection looks wild, hopeful, and desperate, and every time McCullum et al have been proven right.
I especially like that we haven't gone with our usual trick in touring India of picking the two steadiest trundlers of spin in the County Championship - the likes of Batty. Bess, Dawson, Tredwell - who just take up a space in the XV for a few tests, get a couple of wickets and then go home without having made any impact on selectors minds, but have instead skipped over the never-will-bes in favour of actual, dangerous, talent. Leach went into this series guaranteed a place in the standard XI when we get back to pace pitches, mostly just by default than because any opposition would be scared of him. Now, he faces a real fight on his hands against Hartley, Bashir, and Ahmed.
p/d wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 1:05 pm
What a load of tosh.
In relation to...?
Puja
Not your post Puja.
It was the irony behind the ‘crap touted’ comment.
There’s truth in irony . Vaughan has been touting crap for a long while now- he’s just grumpy because Stokes looks like being a better skipper than him. Not sure what your beef is tho.
Galfon wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 7:29 am
In the balance now - just need Crawley/Root to keep clocking up
the lead. Ind seem content to keep a lid on it rather than going for it.
Galfon wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 8:13 am
Stokes is special - not sure if he'll do a great deal with the ball in the future though. Classy India have put this to bed now.
Galfon wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 8:13 am
Stokes is special - not sure if he'll do a great deal with the ball in the future though. Classy India have put this to bed now.
A true great passes..
Close to unplayable on wet pitches in they uncovered days,
and unique quickish style for a spinner.Could tie an end up when needed too.RIP Deadly.
Fond memories of a few great series wins with him at the fore. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/68818400
Galfon wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 7:17 pm
A true great passes..
Close to unplayable on wet pitches in they uncovered days,
and unique quickish style for a spinner.Could tie an end up when needed too.RIP Deadly.
Fond memories of a few great series wins with him at the fore. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/68818400
One of my favourite cricketers, mostly because he was brilliant but also didn't look like sportsman at all