Two out of two big scoring matches involving Kent. I guess it isn't a surprise - they have an excellent looking batting unit, but a very poor bowling attack. I give them a very good chance of getting out of the group.
Pretty much nailed it, although Sussex were 92 without loss in the 6th over, so a good comeback by the bowlers today.Two out of two big scoring matches involving Kent. I guess it isn't a surprise - they have an excellent looking batting unit, but a very poor bowling attack. I give them a very good chance of getting out of the group.
Would like to see Lehmann come in for Weatherley. Would also like to see Lumsden get another go.As expected, Stubbs is available for tomorrow. So we do now have to face the choice between a long tail or only five bowlers. Given our lack of bowlers at present, I think the answer has to be just five bowlers. Our batting isn't strong enough to cope with a long tail, and our bowling options aren't strong enough to outweigh that.
Stubbs and Neal for Potgieter and Lumsden is my guess. With a very outside chance of Orr coming in for Prest (or Weatherley).
Only if Lumsden learns that banging it in half-way down doesn't tend to work in white ball cricket. You'd have thought he'd have learned from his experience at the hands of Carlson on his 50 over debut. Bowl at the stumps and, if they miss, you hit.Would like to see Lehmann come in for Weatherley. Would also like to see Lumsden get another go.
Would like to see Lehmann come in for Weatherley. Would also like to see Lumsden get another go.
Even if he scores 30 or so from 25 balls it would help - he could be the one to anchor the innings.It's possible. But he hasn't played a t20 match for over four years. I think it's been a while since he even got a Big Bash contract.
Even when he did used to play, his t20 record is nothing special. But he is in excellent red ball form, which can't be said for Joe or Tom.
Not sure that Presty is ever going to make that breakthrough, disappointing again.