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View Bexley Eagle's Profile Bexley Eagle Flag Bexley Kent 27 Sep 18 4.20pm Send a Private Message to Bexley Eagle Add Bexley Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

He's really a batsman who bowls a bit of part time spin much as Joe Root does.

According to Ed Smith he has been picked due to the heavy weight of runs he's made this season but he didn't mention that his runs were scored in division 2 against pretty weak bowling attacks.

I doubt whether he will play as Jack Leach is the "spare" spinner and presumably Ollie Pop would get the nod ahead of Denly anyway


I heard an interview he did on radio Kent after one of the recent championship games which he took a few wickets and the interviewer asked if the last one was done by a googlie. Denly answered he didn't know how to bowl one!
A very strange choice for the test team as he has won the MVP award for the one dayers this year. However I can't see how he would get anywhere near our current one day squad. A very strange choice that highlights a real lack of quality spin bowling in the country.

 

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Originally posted by Bexley Eagle

A very strange choice that highlights a real lack of quality spin bowling in the country.

I thought that he was selected as possible opening batsman

 

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Denly is 32 for gawd's sake...32! Cook's only just retired at 33.

From the options that are available it is a surprising choice.

Though it has to be said....this wasn't a summer for openers.

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Denly is 32 for gawd's sake...32! Cook's only just retired at 33.

From the options that are available it is a surprising choice.

Michael Hussey was 30 and Chris Rogers 31 when they made their test debuts.

There seems to be a dearth of English opening batsmen at the moment and Denly is probably being taken as a stop gap to give the selectors time to evaluate the others.

Everyone is talking about Rory Burns as being the saviour as he has performed consistently well in County Cricket but don't forget that Mark Stoneman passed 1,000 runs each season for the last few years and he didn't cut the mustard at the highest level

 

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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Michael Hussey was 30 and Chris Rogers 31 when they made their test debuts.

So what's your cut off point for starting new players in tests.....33, 34, 35. 36?

There is a definite point that players with talent to perform the role for years are far more a sensible pick than choosing a player who will be retiring or declining within a few years time.

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

There seems to be a dearth of English opening batsmen at the moment and Denly is probably being taken as a stop gap to give the selectors time to evaluate the others.

Well, personally I think it would have made more sense to take Hameed as the wild card.....That guy obviously has the talent. Though there are actually a number of others far younger and with more potential than Denly.

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Everyone is talking about Rory Burns as being the saviour as he has performed consistently well in County Cricket but don't forget that Mark Stoneman passed 1,000 runs each season for the last few years and he didn't cut the mustard at the highest level

Saviour?

He deserves his chance.....I would say he deserved it before now and that Jennings held him up.

Never rated Stoneman myself....Lyth was better but was given less chances.

 


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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Michael Hussey was 30 and Chris Rogers 31 when they made their test debuts.

There seems to be a dearth of English opening batsmen at the moment and Denly is probably being taken as a stop gap to give the selectors time to evaluate the others.

Everyone is talking about Rory Burns as being the saviour as he has performed consistently well in County Cricket but don't forget that Mark Stoneman passed 1,000 runs each season for the last few years and he didn't cut the mustard at the highest level

I actually think of all the openers tried in recent years Stoneman has looked the best, even though the stats may suggest otherwise.

 

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Originally posted by Bexley Eagle

I actually think of all the openers tried in recent years Stoneman has looked the best, even though the stats may suggest otherwise.

I agree but what the stats don't take into account is that his lower than hoped for average was batting against Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood when firing on all cylinders and on their home soil

 

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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Well, personally I think it would have made more sense to take Hameed as the wild card.....That guy obviously has the talent

Hameed has averaged 9 in the County Championship this year and was dropped, ending the season playing for the reserves

 

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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Hameed has averaged 9 in the County Championship this year and was dropped, ending the season playing for the reserves


This year yeah.....Form is temporary, talent isn't.

Hameed has distinguished himself playing aboard in high pressure situations.

Players like Tescothick and Gower were chosen for England with moderate county records.

Hameed is young and has bags of potential.

 


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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

I agree but what the stats don't take into account is that his lower than hoped for average was batting against Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood when firing on all cylinders and on their home soil

Indeed.

 

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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

I agree but what the stats don't take into account is that his lower than hoped for average was batting against Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood when firing on all cylinders and on their home soil

I thought the same of Compton previously. Only his average at home let him down.

Hameed can't be anywhere near the squad at the moment, his batting has fallen to pieces. Temporary or not, he's got to show something at county level before he gets another look in.

 


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Originally posted by Stuk

I thought the same of Compton previously. Only his average at home let him down.

Hameed can't be anywhere near the squad at the moment, his batting has fallen to pieces. Temporary or not, he's got to show something at county level before he gets another look in.


I like Hameed and think he has it....would have definitely put him on a Lions tour.

But fair enough.....if he's good enough he'll come again.

 


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