TBH we may as well recall Buttler to the test side and have him open. It would be highly amusing to see him ramp Pat Cummins for 6 next summer.
TBH we may as well recall Buttler to the test side and have him open. It would be highly amusing to see him ramp Pat Cummins for 6 next summer.
Buttler has been the elephant in the room (in a good way) throughout this McCullum-Stokes era so far. It just feels like he could excel in such an environment. Maybe he won't - and in which case, that really would be it for him in red ball cricket - but without giving him a chance first, it will remain a "what if".
But whilst things are going so well, it's totally understandable to not change it.
Don't forget Leach! I hope he becomes the English equivalent of Australia's Nathan Lyon!The other question I'd have: do you lean into the absurdity and drop an established Test opener in favour of getting another of Buttler/Bairstow/Livingstone into the team? Even Crawley's swinging for the fences now, but he's not as good at it as any of those three.
Hell, you could conceivably run out an absolutely demented lineup of:
Bairstow/Duckett
Pope
Root
Brook
Stokes
Buttler
Livingstone
Wood
Robinson
Anderson
Rely on Root/Livingstone to provide the odd bit of spin and just try to bludgeon opponents into submission.
Rehan Ahmed will soon take his place in the team I suspect.Don't forget Leach! I hope he becomes the English equivalent of Australia's Nathan Lyon!
Let's see what Ahmed does in NZ, if he goes and in the first half of the County Championship season. You may well be right but Leach is certainly there on mérit.at present.Rehan Ahmed will soon take his place in the team I suspect.
Not sure he’ll be ready for the Ashes. He needs to get a lot more cricket under his belt first, including hopefully the IPL.Rehan Ahmed will soon take his place in the team I suspect.
I'm not sure he is TBH. An average of 34.5 isn't that great for a spinner. He's been solid but he's been in there because of the lack of other options in the spin department. Leach can hold up an end, giving the seamers a break, but he isn't going to rip through a team. I accept it's very early days with Ahmed but it's hard not to get excited. His googly in particular looks really good already. Apparently the late, great Shane Warne really rated him and I think this new look England under Stokes and McCullum will not be afraid to pick him.Let's see what Ahmed does in NZ, if he goes and in the first half of the County Championship season. You may well be right but Leach is certainly there on mérit.at present.
Agreed, but we may not pick a front line spinner for that series anyway.Not sure he’ll be ready for the Ashes. He needs to get a lot more cricket under his belt first, including hopefully the IPL.
Why the IPL? I would have thought turning his arm.over for Leicestershire in the CC would be a better way to develop.his craft, particularly on unhelpful.wickets to spin. Nathan Lyon, albeit a different type of spin bowler, has certainly developed his skill set on unresponsive pitches. Likewise Warne!!Not sure he’ll be ready for the Ashes. He needs to get a lot more cricket under his belt first, including hopefully the IPL.
Pretty special video of them meeting a few years back - Warney called it.I'm not sure he is TBH. An average of 34.5 isn't that great for a spinner. He's been solid but he's been in there because of the lack of other options in the spin department. Leach can hold up an end, giving the seamers a break, but he isn't going to rip through a team. I accept it's very early days with Ahmed but it's hard not to get excited. His googly in particular looks really good already. Apparently the late, great Shane Warne really rated him and I think this new look England under Stokes and McCullum will not be afraid to pick him.
McCullum wants him to play in the IPL I think to play with world class cricketers and to bowl at them. I know it's a different format but the experience of the IPL will only help him become a better cricketer.Why the IPL? I would have thought turning his arm.over for Leicestershire in the CC would be a better way to develop.his craft, particularly on unhelpful.wickets to spin. Nathan Lyon, albeit a different type of spin bowler, has certainly developed his skill set on unresponsive pitches. Likewise Warne!!
I can accept that logic and it did cross my mind. The downside is that he only gets 4 overs, whereas in the 4 day format he could have a spell of 8 or 10 overs unchanged. Having said that, pitches in the UK.in April.and May are not really responsive to.spin.McCullum wants him to play in the IPL I think to play with world class cricketers and to bowl at them. I know it's a different format but the experience of the IPL will only help him become a better cricketer.
Well exactly. He will develop far more quickly playing on subcontinental pitches than on English ones. No county captain would give him extended spells on unresponsive pitches if he’s getting carted around, apart from anything else.I can accept that logic and it did cross my mind. The downside is that he only gets 4 overs, whereas in the 4 day format he could have a spell of 8 or 10 overs unchanged. Having said that, pitches in the UK.in April.and May are not really responsive to.spin.
I accept your point, but if a spinner is to develop their craft, then learning how to outdo.batsmen on such pitches will be beneficial.as we have seen with the great masters of spin in the past - Emburey, Edmonds, Titmus!!! OK, Underwood, Laker, Mushtaq, Lyon, Murali, Warne, and Swann!!Well exactly. He will develop far more quickly playing on subcontinental pitches than on English ones. No county captain would give him extended spells on unresponsive pitches if he’s getting carted around, apart from anything else.