Mikkyk wrote:
I think that should/could be the last we see of OHD in this format. He's so hittable, for example any shorter change up balls look so easy to hit out the park.
Thompson seems to go to Yorker every ball for his death bowling, yet in that 19th over he executed so badly that the first four balls were all full tosses.
The batting still looks one batsman light, I think Smith needs to be tried higher up the order.
And I agree with the comments about Barnard's captaincy in this format. Some of the field placings were poor. The Taz Ali over has already been mentioned and there was another over (I can't remember who bowled but it was a seamer from the pavilion end) where we didn't have anyone at cow corner and two boundaries were one bounce fours over mid wickets head. To then top if off by bowling OHD in the last over who had gone for 48 off 3 was bizarre.
The positives are Taz still looks promising, Tariq looked effective yesterday and Webster's batting was what we hoped for.
Unfortunately there are just too many weak spots in the team this year so now we just have to hope it's not a totally embarrassing campaign.
agree with pretty much all of that
> Thompson seems to go to Yorker every ball for his death bowling, yet in that 19th over he executed so badly that the first four balls were all full tosses.
thats fine by me really- i'd rather someone has a clear plan than starting to make it up as they go along and improvise under pressure, and low full tosses can be just as difficult to get away.
it seemed to me Thompson's boundary balls came more from when he tried the slower ball change-ups than the full & fast stuff
Tariq looked effective yesterday and Webster's batting was what we hoped for.
Tariq has been very tidy 3 games out of 4, and Beau's batting yesterday significantly outperformed my expectations.
tariq is really a crafty bugger, I'd have to watch him from side-on for an innings or two to try and work out what exactly he's doing but he does seem to vary pace and flight quite a lot, even if the variations in 'flight' are really down to how low/high his arm is rather than really giving the ball air like a classic spinner.
bit of a dilemma in the context of webster's batting, does Mousley's return mean he automatically goes in at 3? My take on webster is he's like a big ocean going supertanker, he takes a long time to point himself in the right direction but can have a huge amount of momentum when he does. In that sense him coming in at number 6 with like 6 or 3 overs left may not be ideal as he doesn't look like the dude to hit sixes from ball one. in that sense no3 suits him as it gives him the seemingly large number of balls he needs to warm up and score quickly.
But is he worth a place in the top 5 when Mousley is available? shifting the dude who just got a near-ton down the order would seem strange especially as I'm not sure he's suited to it. really not sure.