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All this US politics is really depressing me but at least the cricket is in to cheer me up ...........oh hang on, there's a lot riding on Inter tonight
After searching for it on Sky, I find it on Tntsports 4...ironically lots of 4s involved the chanel, 44 runs, 4 wickets! Woeful!All this US politics is really depressing me but at least the cricket is in to cheer me up ...........oh hang on, there's a lot riding on Inter tonight
Which is a shame as he's had a great (when he's played) County Season at Essex, although Michael Pepper plays ahead of him and was also called up to the squad but not playing? Although its fair to say it was quite a 'B' team that was picked, but even so consistency is something they clearly struggle with.unfortunately i don't think Jordan Cox will get too many more goes. seems to have real issues against quick and/or the short ball.
Which is a shame as he's had a great (when he's played) County Season at Essex, although Michael Pepper plays ahead of him and was also called up to the squad but not playing? Although its fair to say it was quite a 'B' team that was picked, but even so consistency is something they clearly struggle with.
Interesting listening to Cook talk about Cox saying one of his strengths is pulling and hooking but watching him in this series he's head looks scrambled. He said for his straight bat shots he's dragging the bat across the line which is a sign of tension, gripping the bat too hard maybe. Players of his age shouldn't be discarded, this is what these tours are for to highlight who's ready and for those with problems to work on them.it's great they've given chances to players. I think already you can see the ones who look equipped to cope (Bethell, Mousely) and the ones who don't.
unfortunately for Cox, with an eye on the Ashes, if he can't handle quick or short bowling, picking him against Australia is out of the question.
it's great that for once though we are using the time between white ball tournaments to blood new players.
Can't help but feel the bowling is a real issue though, Rashid won't go on for ever?it's great they've given chances to players. I think already you can see the ones who look equipped to cope (Bethell, Mousely) and the ones who don't.
unfortunately for Cox, with an eye on the Ashes, if he can't handle quick or short bowling, picking him against Australia is out of the question.
it's great that for once though we are using the time between white ball tournaments to blood new players.
Interesting listening to Cook talk about Cox saying one of his strengths is pulling and hooking but watching him in this series he's head looks scrambled. He said for his straight bat shots he's dragging the bat across the line which is a sign of tension, gripping the bat too hard maybe. Players of his age shouldn't be discarded, this is what these tours are for to highlight who's ready and for those with problems to work on them.
Can't help but feel the bowling is a real issue though, Rashid won't go on for ever?
Re Cox, I know he's been desperate to get in the England setup and was a contributing factor in his move to Essex as he wants the 'Gloves' for England. Perhaps he needs some help to relax a little and play his natural game with a bit more freedom?
I feel for Hartley, feels like he's been dropped like a stone!the bowling is a bit of a worry, bit more of a deep rooted problem though, not easy to fix. There's a lot of possibles in the spin department - the Ahmed's, Bashir, Hartley etc. They need to play more games to learn their trade though and end up learning on the job.
still, excited to see what McCullum might do with the white ball sides.
But we also have players like Duckett, Crawley etc who took time to adapt. Got to feel McCullum will be a big factor in developing this type of playeryea agreed, I hope they give players more time, but equally exposing him too early might wreck him (see Ramprakash). Difficult balance to get right.
also we've been spoilt over a number of years by players being blooded and being great from the get go - Cook, Root, KP etc.
Having gone to the trouble of using google, I know the answer to thisWhat's the script with Salt and Bethell and them coming to England. Are the ECB and private schools out there scouting for talent and offering scholarships or do they both have strong English links?
Doesn't sit right with me if we're doing the former.
So did I and didn't get the answer lolHaving gone to the trouble of using google, I know the answer to this
Salt was born in Wales his family moved to Barbados when he was 10 and he returned when he was 15. His formative/serious cricket although perhaps not his interest was pretty much wholly over here. I think in both cases we don't know the full circumstances but I haven't seen any hint of ECB involvement.So did I and didn't get the answer lol
All I could find was that he'd gone to Rugby school on a scholarship at 12. Bethell that is.
That would be a hell of a crystal ball at 12 as well.Salt was born in Wales his family moved to Barbados when he was 10 and he returned when he was 15. His formative/serious cricket although perhaps not his interest was pretty much wholly over here. I think in both cases we don't know the full circumstances but I haven't seen any hint of ECB involvement.
My son works for Warwickshire cricket as a coach, with Bethell I think he played against rugby school when they had a tour over there, he was so good they pretty much offered him a scholarship, they then spoke to Warwickshire to get him into the academy set up , they knew from the minute he came he would play for England pretty muchWhat's the script with Salt and Bethell and them coming to England. Are the ECB and private schools out there scouting for talent and offering scholarships or do they both have strong English links?
Doesn't sit right with me if we're doing the former.