mas cambios
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Re: England in New Zealand
His first class record was far from stellar (yes, I know this isn't the be all and end all) and some part of me thinks he got lucky, in that he came into the team at the right time and with the right opening partner.
Last year I thought he should have been dropped sooner in order to get some time back at his county and in the middle, eventually this happened but he still didn't score big (average of 35 from 7 games, one ton). Then he goes to New Zealand to play one day cricket (his weakest trait) and apart from one big score which his average to 35, averaged less than 19 per innings.
Now, if he had gone over to NZ before Xmas, played in their first class game and scored runs it would have been far more beneficial than what he's done. Even going to SA for a few months would have been better for him.
Also, the blip in form has gone on for far too long to be just a blip, whether its the change in opening partner or a technical problem, he needs to sort it out and a test match isn't the place to do that. He's still young enough to have 4 years left in him at the highest level but he needs to regain his form of old and prove it wasn't a purple patch and his true ability showing through.
I'm not against him playing if he is the best we have but there comes a time when you have to say 'Sorry, old boy' and move on.
Saying all of the above I can now guarantee that he'll score a big 150 plus in the first test!
His first class record was far from stellar (yes, I know this isn't the be all and end all) and some part of me thinks he got lucky, in that he came into the team at the right time and with the right opening partner.
Last year I thought he should have been dropped sooner in order to get some time back at his county and in the middle, eventually this happened but he still didn't score big (average of 35 from 7 games, one ton). Then he goes to New Zealand to play one day cricket (his weakest trait) and apart from one big score which his average to 35, averaged less than 19 per innings.
Now, if he had gone over to NZ before Xmas, played in their first class game and scored runs it would have been far more beneficial than what he's done. Even going to SA for a few months would have been better for him.
Also, the blip in form has gone on for far too long to be just a blip, whether its the change in opening partner or a technical problem, he needs to sort it out and a test match isn't the place to do that. He's still young enough to have 4 years left in him at the highest level but he needs to regain his form of old and prove it wasn't a purple patch and his true ability showing through.
I'm not against him playing if he is the best we have but there comes a time when you have to say 'Sorry, old boy' and move on.
Saying all of the above I can now guarantee that he'll score a big 150 plus in the first test!