- May 1, 2016
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That review was a poor one, but that ball was a jaffa.
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left eye dominant!Actually quite looking forward to hearing Rory Burns in the tea break assuming he will be explaining a few of his technical idiosyncrasies
What hurts Crawley is England’s lack of experience. It’s hard to carry Pope and Crawley in a test side as you can’t rely on either of them. Future of English batting looks strong thoughCrawley has looked excellent. Had a rant to a friend earlier about him not looking ready, has made me look stupid so far
What hurts Crawley is England’s lack of experience. It’s hard to carry Pope and Crawley in a test side as you can’t rely on either of them. Future of English batting looks strong though
Pope has more runs of the board no pun intended in FC and test cricket but is still establishing himself as a player at test level. 100% he should be persisted with and I thought he should of played in the Ashes last year. Just makes it hard having two batsmen trying to establish themselves. That said Crawley has to DenlyI think Pope is definitely ready, if I was an English fan I'd certainly be wanting to see Crawley at Kent for another season at least. He really does look promising, but I don't think he is quite there yet. I'd be worried about his confidences if/when he ends up in a slump
Holder is definitely on par.Cummins and Gabriel the best quicks in the game right now IMO
What would everyone’s current world XI’s be?
On 2019 form I would golatham
Warner
Smith
Kohli
Williamson
Stokes
De Kock
Holder
Cummins
Lyon
Rabada
lot of spots very hard to pick at the moment though and venue would be a big factor particularly for warner
Is Sibley punishing himself for something with that technique?
Someone in this thread before asked about ugliest batsmen to watch but I think Sibley is way uglier than Burns
Is Sibley punishing himself for something with that technique?
Someone in this thread before asked about ugliest batsmen to watch but I think Sibley is way uglier than Burns
If you’re referring to the open stance it’s a method implemented by freelance coach Gary Palmer, who has worked with Sibley, Alistair Cook and Shan Masood amongst others. Not very aesthetic but helps with balance and head position.
If you’re referring to the open stance it’s a method implemented by freelance coach Gary Palmer, who has worked with Sibley, Alistair Cook and Shan Masood amongst others. Not very aesthetic but helps with balance and head position.