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might get them 80runs but won't be the best player to have done it that is for sure.
Needs 80 runs, in 2 innings, to become the fastest man to 1000 ODI runs.
Hate watching him at times, but no doubt the lads talented. Been a rock for England thus far.
Modern day Boycott - all about the average and less about the team situation
I dont really agree with that although I can see where you are coming from. Englands ODI team for years have been looking for someone to play the role he is currently doing but when you have Bell and Collingwood next to him in the batting order the balance isnt right.
Exactly. The problem isn't the way he bats it's that Strauss (who's improved recently), Trott, Bell and Collingwood will all score their runs at 80-90 per hundred and can't really play the massive shots you need to accelerate at the end of the innings.
Which means that the average SR for the players mentioned are:
Strauss - 280 Runs @ 102.29 SR
Trott - 170 Runs @ 93.19 SR
Bell - 183 Runs @ 91.28 SR
Collingwood - 47 Runs @ 98.62 SR
Maybe because Strauss and Pietersen do a good job at getting 7 an over in the first 15 overs and when they're out the run rate comes down people think that Trott/Bell/Collingwood are all slow scorers? I don't buy it. Sorry.
But I don't think that's good enough for 4 of your top 5, think they should be able to get that up to above 100, especially Collingwood who's been coming in late on and in powerplays.
I've no problem with a couple of the players scoring like that then a few around them playing shots at more than 100 sr, my issue is that you have 4 of them keeping an end up, ticking over.
Maybe I've been spoilt by 20/20.
I was also originally just trying to defend Trott, at the end of the day the batsmen are doing well enough in this tournament (but I'm greedy, I want more!), it's the bowlers and the fielding that needs to be sorted out.
But I don't think that's good enough for 4 of your top 5, think they should be able to get that up to above 100, especially Collingwood who's been coming in late on and in powerplays.
I've no problem with a couple of the players scoring like that then a few around them playing shots at more than 100 sr, my issue is that you have 4 of them keeping an end up, ticking over.
Maybe I've been spoilt by 20/20.
I was also originally just trying to defend Trott, at the end of the day the batsmen are doing well enough in this tournament (but I'm greedy, I want more!), it's the bowlers and the fielding that needs to be sorted out.
To be fair he's not had the chance to build a proper innings like the top four. Same reason you can't judge his average on the same level as theirs.
But if we get the top 4 or 5 trying to get their strike rates above 100, early on against better bowlers they might well get edges/drag ons etc and by the 30th over we're down to numbers 6 and 7 there. Which would in turn make people moan.
300 is a decent score, maybe not on the subcontinent flat tracks, but as par it's good. We've made that 3 times this tournament already. Helped by people scoring at the rate they have.
Damned if they do, damned if they don't.