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What happened to Tait? He had makings of a very destructive bowler. Was his body incapable of the rigours of Test cricket or was the lure of bowler for hire in lucrative but pointless t20 comps too enticing?
He was lazy, and his action only let him bowl really fast for 4 overs anyway. So all of the above I suppose. He was good to watch though for about 15-20 deliveries.
 
Thing is, if we were making 300+ scores more regularly, then you can carry him easier than if we are 5-50 all the time.
You're happier to take his odd decent score on the basis his keeping is better than most.

The fact we are struggling means we have to look for a keeper that has to make big scores more regularly to compensate.

Even if we were 5-0 and averaging 500 an innings he deserves to be dropped.
 
you could say the same thing about Wade...
Whatever way you cut it, there is no way Wade's batting is that good to make up for his keeping mistakes.

Feel like Wade's batting is being over-inflated here.

Err no you couldn't - Wade's test batting record would be nowhere near the worst amongst test keepers over the last 20 years - unlike Pete the Incomplete.
 
Best 12 ever scored in test cricket incoming, the memes will last for generations to come

Will be better than Rob Quiney's 'most glorious 9 ever'
 

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Err no you couldn't - Wade's test batting record would be nowhere near the worst amongst test keepers over the last 20 years - unlike Pete the Incomplete.
What on Earth... your post had no relevance to mine, did you read it?
I said Wade's batting isn't good enough to make up for his failures as a keeper.

Hypothetical situation: The batsmen gets his average of 40 runs, then a dropped catch happens, lets say the batter then accumulates another 40 runs (a bit under but l will use it as an average). So that would mean the batsmen now has 80 runs to his name. If Wade drops 1 catch every innings, is he going to get 80 runs every innings to make up for his drops... no he isn't. His average is 34.
 
What on Earth... your post had no relevance to mine, did you read it?
I said Wade's batting isn't good enough to make up for his failures as a keeper.

Hypothetical situation: The batsmen gets his average of 40 runs, then a dropped catch happens, lets say the batter then accumulates another 40 runs (a bit under but l will use it as an average). So that would mean the batsmen now has 80 runs to his name. If Wade drops 1 catch every innings, is he going to get 80 runs every innings to make up for his drops... no he isn't. His average is 34.

Yes but you replied to my post saying Nevill has one of the worst batting records for a keeper in 20 years saying Wade's record wasn't much better.

Wade dropping 1 catch per innings is also complete hyperbole and assumes Nevill is faultless (he is not).
 
All apologies welcome LukeParkerno1

Jackson Bird selected over Chadwick Sayers

As I said, good luck to him.

Ar least it's not Mennie and his Four N' Twenty pies!

I still would have picked Sayers.
 

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Hoping Bird does a McGrath of Edgbaston 2005 tomorrow morning

Don't go that far.

I don't agree with it but lets not hope our bowlers get injuries- that means Mennie could be back shudders..
 

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Yes there different players but Maddinson getting a game ahead of Sayers is laughable selection

Maddinson was always playing though. Sayers will play next test.
 
Why? Bird should do fine and will probably be retained. Hell, he should have played in Hobart.

Why? I feel they want to try both of them, makes sense to give them both a go.
 

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