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Where now for Marlon Samuels?
ProWI
2017-09-21 07:59:16
Marlon Samuels, another of West Indies' returning grandees, was especially culpable in sucking all momentum from the middle of their innings - his 17 from 46 balls contained no boundaries and a wasteful 31 dot balls, stats that sum up the fundamental difference between the approaches of the two sides
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His innocuous performance in the first ODI was a concern for West Indies, especially given how much hope had been riding on his recall. But, on a personal level, the lack of runs won't hurt him nearly as much as the identity of the man who got him out. The war of words between Samuels and Ben Stokes has been unusually diverting as these things go, given how long it has been dragging on and how varied its iterations have been. But there was a sense watching Samuels on Tuesday that, having warned Stokes that he ought to hide on the other side of the boundary when he was batting, he became rather preoccupied with not giving it away. Maybe getting out to Stokes is the spark he needs to take his game to the next level - a cattle-prod of incentive to take the attack back to England. West Indies will certainly hope so
doosra
2017-09-21 08:20:52
when was he ever different
leave him where he is
Larr Pullo
2017-09-21 08:42:50
natty_forever
2017-09-21 08:44:07
In reply to Larr Pullo shhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Drapsey
2017-09-21 09:02:24
In reply to ProWI
... sucking all momentum from the middle of their innings - his 17 from 46 balls contained no boundaries and a wasteful 31 dot balls ...
I empathize with Samuels, the place was freaking cold.
This fall tour is even worse than the Don Hillaire arranged winter (spring, actually) tour of the north of England when we meekly surrendered the newly won Wisden.
The BIG IDIOT has certainly done it again.
natty_forever
2017-09-21 10:36:06
In reply to Drapsey...
I empathize with Samuels, the place was freaking cold.
... then nuh more reason to run singles.
Slipfeeler
2017-09-21 10:53:09
Larr Pullo
2017-09-21 10:59:03
In reply to Drapsey
Its not that cold...
natty_forever
2017-09-21 10:59:42
In reply to Slipfeeler... why you think a cussing.
But a nuh everyday a xmas.
Drapsey
2017-09-21 11:14:05
In reply to Larr Pullo
Its not that cold...
Based on reading here and on CricInfo, Tuesday was cold for cricket.
At the same time we need to remain aware of the fact that West Indies is the only cricket playing 'country' based entirely within the tropics and therefore provide no natural exposure to cold weather as a playing condition. Yes, even Zimbabwe has winters.
I'll continue to fault anyone responsible for scheduling the West Indies to play in England during the cold season.
natty_forever
2017-09-21 11:16:07
In reply to Drapsey... beggars can be choosers?
Drapsey
2017-09-21 11:21:00
In reply to natty_forever
It's just about the same hazard as scheduling to play in Pakistan at this time.
natty_forever
2017-09-21 11:22:43
In reply to Drapsey
Pakistan at this time
... or any other time?
Drapsey
2017-09-21 11:33:03
In reply to natty_forever
This looks to be turning into a long discussion.
BTW, I'm no defender of Samuels. Just think that the playing conditions are less than accommodating.
Tryangle
2017-09-22 09:18:38
In reply to Drapsey
At the same time we need to remain aware of the fact that West Indies is the only cricket playing 'country' based entirely within the tropics and therefore provide no natural exposure to cold weather as a playing condition. Yes, even Zimbabwe has winters.
Among FMs, what about Bangladesh and Sri Lanka? Not to take away from your point regarding Windies not being familiar with colder conditions, mind you.
Drapsey
2017-09-22 09:58:37
In reply to Tryangle
Among FMs, what about Bangladesh and Sri Lanka? Not to take away from your point regarding Windies not being familiar with colder conditions, mind you.
Just means my geography is not as good as I might've claimed.
It appears, however, that my point is well taken.