bennymacca wrote:Can’t understand what renshaw has done wrong. 21 years old and his average of 36 in tests is pretty respectable.
Who cares if he doesn’t score quickly. He is exactly what we need at the top of the order. I think we actually need 1 more of him to bat at 3
Agreed. Need someone in the side who values their wicket.
Problem is CA thinks we as the cricketing public value a bloke hitting sixes on a Wednesday night in pyjamas while idiots sit there with KFC buckets on their heads in neon-rave style sun glasses more than we do a gritty young opener who tries to bat for a day and a half.
bennymacca wrote:Can’t understand what renshaw has done wrong. 21 years old and his average of 36 in tests is pretty respectable.
Who cares if he doesn’t score quickly. He is exactly what we need at the top of the order. I think we actually need 1 more of him to bat at 3
Agreed. Need someone in the side who values their wicket.
Problem is CA thinks we as the cricketing public value a bloke hitting sixes on a Wednesday night in pyjamas while idiots sit there with KFC buckets on their heads in neon-rave style sun glasses more than we do a gritty young opener who tries to bat for a day and a half.
I personally like the big bash as well and can enjoy both on their respective merits. But it seems to influence the selection decisions of the longer form too much and that’s what I don’t like.
bennymacca wrote:Can’t understand what renshaw has done wrong. 21 years old and his average of 36 in tests is pretty respectable.
Who cares if he doesn’t score quickly. He is exactly what we need at the top of the order. I think we actually need 1 more of him to bat at 3
Agreed. Need someone in the side who values their wicket.
Problem is CA thinks we as the cricketing public value a bloke hitting sixes on a Wednesday night in pyjamas while idiots sit there with KFC buckets on their heads in neon-rave style sun glasses more than we do a gritty young opener who tries to bat for a day and a half.
Still haven’t watched a full inning of big bash!!! Junk
Hazlewood, Bird, Cummins and Starc all withdrawn from the coming round of SS matches so I’m guessing that’s our bowlers in contention for the Brisbane test
Jim05 wrote:Hazlewood, Bird, Cummins and Starc all withdrawn from the coming round of SS matches so I’m guessing that’s our bowlers in contention for the Brisbane test
You're a day late bub.. check the previous page, was a link to the article
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
Nathan Coulter-Nile aggravates previous stress fracture, now ruled out of Ashes contention..
In other news, could Tim Paine be an outside chance to be the keeper for the Ashes? Playing for CA XI against England, knotched up 52 and took a couple catches in the Poms first dig.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
Jim05 wrote:Hazlewood, Bird, Cummins and Starc all withdrawn from the coming round of SS matches so I’m guessing that’s our bowlers in contention for the Brisbane test
You're a day late bub.. check the previous page, was a link to the article [emoji1]
In the Philippines so news takes awhile to get here as I just saw it on CNN [emoji3]
The Bedge wrote:Nathan Coulter-Nile aggravates previous stress fracture, now ruled out of Ashes contention..
In other news, could Tim Paine be an outside chance to be the keeper for the Ashes? Playing for CA XI against England, knotched up 52 and took a couple catches in the Poms first dig.
Just read the Coulter-Nile article and it lists his injury record. Got to feel the guy and he might be just about done now.
Even though I was always a fan of him no, I don't think Paine is a chance. Not even playing shield cricket although might come into contention for Tasmania now if Wade is selected for the Ashes.
Jim05 wrote:Hazlewood, Bird, Cummins and Starc all withdrawn from the coming round of SS matches so I’m guessing that’s our bowlers in contention for the Brisbane test
You're a day late bub.. check the previous page, was a link to the article [emoji1]
In the Philippines so news takes awhile to get here as I just saw it on CNN [emoji3]
I hear Ben Stokes is in hot water for some drunken assault? I'll release more info when I find out, he may miss the Ashes series
Cameron Bancroft's recent first-class form: 206*, 72, 18, 17, 76*, 86, 161*. Matt Renshaw's recent first-class form: 5, 4, 22, 17, 16, 1, 19, 16. I'm a huge Renshaw fan, but you'd have to think a straight swap could be on the cards.