TheRey
Striker
He was absolutely class for two years, then fell out with Stewy in 2020 over fitness.Whats happened to the sikh off spinner at Surrey?
I think it's a few things -
Firstly, I think he's a victim of the schedule. He's a very one-dimensional cricketer - he bowls wicket taking balls. That's it. He can't bowl long, economical, containing spells, he doesn't know which end of a bat to hold, and his fielding is poor. He doesnt have the mystery nor the variations for white ball, so is almost solely a red ball player. The problem is, with so much red ball cricket shunted into the spring and autumn, you need your spinner to do more - to be able to bowl long spells keeping batsmen quiet, but also you want them to be more dimensional and have more strings to their bow. There's no point picking an offy who could take a cluster of wickets on a green pitch on a cold September morning, when you could have someone else who might not be as threatening but can bowl the overs, add something to the batting and hopefully chip in with a wicket while the seamers do the donkey work. It's why Moriatti has leapfrogged him, and why we've invested so much in Will Jacks' offies.
He's also had (unconfirmed I might add!) rumours of "indiscipline", and has had Stewy tear into him in the past about his poor fitness. I think Stewy thought he was taking it easy - not working on his weaker assets, just expecting to turn up on the day and rip through sides - and needed a kick up the arse. The problem was while he was taking that kick up the arse, Moriatti developed and became a good bowler, and they've seen something in Jacks' bowling they really like. So he's been pushed down the pecking order, by others who are outperforming. And with the pace attack we have, it's seen as more important to have someone who can bat and hold down an end so the quicks can rotate, than play Virds.
He still has shit tons of potential, but we loaned him to Somerset for a game towards the end of the season where his figures were 0 for 100-odd.
He's still really well liked at the Oval, however, and young enough to come back again if he's willing to put the work in. He's definitely talented.
Blimey, I forgot Bess even existed!I know the game's different but Parkinson hasn't looked that great in ODIs, always been a suspicion he's too slow to challenge international players. Add that to the fact that he's a rubbish bat and a dodgy fielder I can see why they're banking on Root and one of Jacks and Livingstone to be the support to Leach. It still surprises me, also suggests Bess has fallen by the wayside.
Bit of a slight on him like
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