| | |
![]() | |
| Welcome to the World-A-Team Cricket Forum. We promote friendly, good-natured, quality cricket discussion. |
| |||||||
| World A-Teams National A teams are selected by our members. WAT Future Test Player Award voting. Up-and-coming players are discussed. Recent interviews: Davey Jacobs; Graeme Aldridge; Hashim Amla; Joseph Yovich; Morne van Wyk; Richard Sherlock; Other interviews |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| |||
| No way! He shouldn't ever have played ANY Tests... should never have made ANY WAT 'A' side and remains an appalling prospect. The early frontrunners for the side might be as follows: Joe Denly Owais Shah Ravi Bopara Ed Joyce Adil Rashid Luke Wright Stuart Broad Chris Tremlett That's eight players. Add in either Foster or Mustard as a 'keeper plus one good opening batsman and one decent specialist spinner... and that would be a solid XI. There's time for others to press strong claims.. but all the above should figure prominently in the discussions. |
| |||
| Quote:
I'd prefer a frontline spinner in the side with Rashid in as a no 6 batsman and genuine 5th bowler.. I take your point on Joyce's season being unspectacular.. but he's shown his class through time and not even Bopara and Shah have done THAT yet. I don't see anyone making a significantly stronger case right now. My hope for the remainder of the season is that Nick Compton turns his season around and bags the other opener's spot. He had an excellent 'A' tour and started the domestic season as a near certainty for the WAT 'A' side... but seems to have been going backwards ever since. Last edited by Rachael : 20-08-2007 at 09:46 PM. |
| | ||||
| ||||
| Rashid has had a good season with the bat, but to be honest we arent struggling for bats at the moment and I never want us to go down the bits and pieces route again - Dalrmple arrggghh!! If Rashid is to have a future it will have to be as a leg spinning allrounder and at the moment his bowling isnt good enough though to be fair to him he has lots of time on his side and i personally think if he isnt promoted too soon he will make it. RE: Nick Compton he's had a bad season but i think he has the class to succeed.l
__________________ Mark. |
| ||||
| Why? Tim Ambrose is just as good a gloveman and averages 50 with the bat this season. As for Rashid he has to be picked but almost by default as we don't exactly have decent spinners lining up to be picked ahead of him. For me Denly is the only certainty in the batting this summer and there are plenty of arguments we can have over the coming weeks as we discuss the options. People who should be considered that haven't been mentioned are Samit Patel,Billy Godleman and James Harris. If i was pushed now to select a side i would go with Joe Denly Billy Godleman Owais Shah Ravi Bopara Samit Patel James Hildreth Tim Ambrose Adil Rashid Kabir Ali Stuart Broad Chris Tremlett May be a little light on bowling and have too much batting for some but if 4 bowlers plus Bopara can't do it then who can? Just seen Kabir Ali has over 50 wickets so he is a certainty for the bowling attack. Last edited by greg : 21-08-2007 at 09:02 AM. |
| ||||
| I haven't started my serious research yet for my 'A' team but Ravi Bopara is probably one of the first names I'd pencil in. He keeps improving and that's a good sign that he may make the transition to Test level. He must make sure he doesn't get the 'bits and pieces' tag. He'll have to make plenty of runs in the middle order when his opportunity comes. I think that opportunity may come sooner rather than later with Strauss' position looking shaky. Another player who is getting a lot of attention is Phil Mustard. Warne backs Mustard for England The title of the article says it all and his credentials will have be to reviewed in the 'A' team selection thread at the end of the county season. |
| ||||
| Quote:
The wicket-keeper's spot is certainly going to cause serious discussion - any one of Ambrose, Davies or Mustard would fit happily in any team I selected.
__________________ "Being second is to be the first of the ones who lose." - Ayrton Senna |
| ||||
| Quote:
The only player who really shouts pick me is Ravi Bopara, others in the running are Owais Shah - but am not sure Rashid is ready even for an A Team. I think Mahmood is well ahead of Broad, and should be made eligable for this years A Team - it would not be the first exception.
__________________ Ern |
| ||||
| Quote:
Broad: 19 wickets @ 27.68 each, best 5/67. Mahmood: 12 wickets @ 31.66 each, best 3/69. For me; no contest. I couldn't care less how quickly they bowl, as long as they take wickets. Broad, for me, looks the brighter prospect. Quote:
Batting-wise, it's the usual suspects again: Owais Shah has 1135 runs at over 70, David Sales has almost a thousand at a smidge under 50. Neil Edwards (on the Taunton road) and Joe Denly have scored heavily, as have Richard Montgomerie and Alex Gidman. Lots of potential names to talk about.
__________________ "Being second is to be the first of the ones who lose." - Ayrton Senna |
| | ||||
| ||||
| Quote:
All Mahmood has to do to improve adam - is to get rid of that stupid slower delivery he bowls far to much, and concentrate on bowling as fast as he can, and as accurate as he can Broad does not have THAT room for improvment IMO, Mahmood if he stopped bowling his slower balls, would at least end up as good as Devon Malcolm, another underated bowler.
__________________ Ern |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |