Last summer it was. This summer less soHis record is fine
2019 (bowling 90mph+) - 30 wickets @ 27.40 - 7 tests
2020 (bowling mid-80s) - 8 wickets @ 36.00 - 3 tests
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Last summer it was. This summer less soHis record is fine
He had periods last summer not bowling fastLast summer it was. This summer less so
2019 (bowling 90mph+) - 30 wickets @ 27.40 - 7 tests
2020 (bowling mid-80s) - 8 wickets @ 36.00 - 3 tests
But overall he bowled faster on a consistent basis last summer and his record reflects that. 8 wickets this summer is poorHe had periods last summer not bowling fast
Goes to show the issue we have without Stokes, balancing the team is a nightmare.
We lack alternatives as well
Sibley will be a mainstay for years imo. Has lots of limitations and isn't a flair batsman but knows his game and plays his shots, it's when he tries to get drawn into being much more expansive he generally finds issues.Think sibley will score runs, he’s so sure on his method, just a couple things needs to work on
The natural replacement would be Moeen, if he was up for it. Then balance the attack as required.
Sibley needs to stop getting strangled down the leg side mindSibley will be a mainstay for years imo. Has lots of limitations and isn't a flair batsman but knows his game and plays his shots, it's when he tries to get drawn into being much more expansive he generally finds issues.
With Burns I have a few more doubts with his technique but I would not be considering dropping him for a good while. I think Sibley, Burns and Crawley need a proper go as the top 3 for a decent period. There is hardly anyone banging the door down at the moment.
Sibley will be a mainstay for years imo. Has lots of limitations and isn't a flair batsman but knows his game and plays his shots, it's when he tries to get drawn into being much more expansive he generally finds issues.
With Burns I have a few more doubts with his technique but I would not be considering dropping him for a good while. I think Sibley, Burns and Crawley need a proper go as the top 3 for a decent period. There is hardly anyone banging the door down at the moment.
Yeah that is one thing but you would think its something he will be able to overcome.Sibley needs to stop getting strangled down the leg side mind
Yeah obviously things change but at the moment I think these 3 are as good as we have got so lets give them a decent shot at it. Too many times we have chopped and changed the top 3 the last few years just because people don't come in and instantly average 40+.yeah Iagree with every word of that tbh
would just say always to keep an open mind with selection
Sibley will be a mainstay for years imo. Has lots of limitations and isn't a flair batsman but knows his game and plays his shots, it's when he tries to get drawn into being much more expansive he generally finds issues.
With Burns I have a few more doubts with his technique but I would not be considering dropping him for a good while. I think Sibley, Burns and Crawley need a proper go as the top 3 for a decent period. There is hardly anyone banging the door down at the moment.
Yeah that is one thing but you would think its something he will be able to overcome.
Yeah obviously things change but at the moment I think these 3 are as good as we have got so lets give them a decent shot at it. Too many times we have chopped and changed the top 3 the last few years just because people don't come in and instantly average 40+.
Couldn't believe he was dropped earlier in the summerCan see why they like Crawley
plays spin well, good off thst back foot
things more suitedto test rather thancounty cricket
needs to make sure he can score hard runs like somebody like Vince couldn’t
yeah absolutely
I don’t think you will get loads of test plsyers averaging over 40 in England at the minute to be honest