Making_Splinters wrote:If you're a batsman, your job is to score runs. I'd salute Carbs for being able to step back from his natural game and dig in, but he has to put the scores up on the board as well.
I hope he'll be given the summer, but if Trott comes back, he may be dropped to keep Stokes in the side.
SaintPowelly wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:If you're a batsman, your job is to score runs. I'd salute Carbs for being able to step back from his natural game and dig in, but he has to put the scores up on the board as well.
I hope he'll be given the summer, but if Trott comes back, he may be dropped to keep Stokes in the side.
In the 2nd innings of the last game, England had a 1st innings lead, and Cook was scoring freely, he had no reason to go at them...I'd be mych more pissed off at Bell getting out 1st ball to a nothing shot, but I have heard NO criticism of him at all.
st_brendy wrote:From a totally selfish Hampshire perspective, Carberry not continuing his England career past this tour would be no bad thing (sorry Carbs, I really am). We'd have to replace him with Joe Gatting. Joe Blooming Gatting.
Centuryclub wrote:After seeing England's latest batting display (how many tests is it since they passed 400 (or even 300) in the first innings of a Test?), at least Carbs can look forward to batting with some decent batsmen next season - Vince, Adams, Dawson........
SaintPowelly wrote:Centuryclub wrote:After seeing England's latest batting display (how many tests is it since they passed 400 (or even 300) in the first innings of a Test?), at least Carbs can look forward to batting with some decent batsmen next season - Vince, Adams, Dawson........
and hopefully NOT Gatting.
Making_Splinters wrote:I had you pegged for picking up Moores.
Centuryclub wrote:According to the Telegraph, KP's representatives have made it known that he would like to be considered for the England vice-captaincy.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Centuryclub wrote:According to the Telegraph, KP's representatives have made it known that he would like to be considered for the England vice-captaincy.
The Telegraph has never been impartial on issues related to Pietersen.
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