Arthur Crabtree wrote:Last time, Ajmal Khan made his debut. That was a strange turn of events.
*Amjad.
And now he's playing for Denmark.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Last time, Ajmal Khan made his debut. That was a strange turn of events.
Aidan11 wrote:I think Rashid is worth a punt. Tredwell is fine in ODIs but I'd rather we put someone younger in to gain some experience.

Aidan11 wrote:I think Rashid is worth a punt. Tredwell is fine in ODIs but I'd rather we put someone younger in to gain some experience.
westoelad wrote:Aidan11 wrote:I think Rashid is worth a punt. Tredwell is fine in ODIs but I'd rather we put someone younger in to gain some experience.
Paul Nixon who was in charge of Jamaica in the CPL has this to say about Caribbean pitches " I couldn't believe the quality of the pitches. Apart from Barbados, which is still a road, they were all difficult to bat on... It won't just turn it will rag square". Claims we should play 2 spinners-wonder if Moore's data bank has picked up this gem?
Andy Flower wrote:This is going to test my coaching expertise. This is the worst case I've ever seen.
mikesiva wrote:I would think it would be a good idea to field two spinners in Antigua and Grenada, but one in Barbados....
That said, I'm sure neither side will do that.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Certainly. But I'm reminded of the plans which don't survive contact with the enemy. England will go in (as they did in UAE and India) with seam heavy attacks whatever the conditions. If the pitches are very slow, then they might just have to face the unavoidable truth, that there's nothing there for the seamers, and spin, even lesser spin, might be more effective.
Hell, NZ played three spinners in UAE and won. they have better seamers than spinners, but embraced an unpalatable truth.
My hunch is that England will lack confidence in Rashid (he was expensive in South Africa, admittedly on shirt fronts). I can see a possibility that they may be more likely to play Rashid as a pair with Moeen, who will bowl dry in the first innings, and Rashid play mainly as a second innings bowler. So Moeen being there might help AR. If they have to play a lone spinner in the first Test, i think they'll pick Tredwell. Who can't get picked for Kent. But could be relied on not to go at five an over; and in the first Test they will convince themselves that they will win with pace.
Slipstream wrote:Think Jordan will be ahead of Plunkett even though Jordan was a replacement for Plunkett last summer. He was the one who got the central contract and also has more experience bowling in West Indies. Then I worry about him sweating so much that we can't get the ball to reverse-swing.
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