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Kevin Sinclair as a middle order batsman.
In all formats. He's now reminding me of Steve Smith. Came in initially as a bowler and transformed himself into a top batsman.
He's hungry..
Kevin is a batsman ... period!
In reply to Dooglar
Fully agree, been thinking the same thing
he is a decent 4th innings bowler as well. Tends to get wickets then.
In reply to Jamstar
Kevin Sinclair, in my opinion is better than all the other young middle batsmen in WI
Kevin "Steve Smith" Sinclair?
In reply to Dooglar
Steve Smith?
Allyuh good yes
In reply to imusic
He is no Steven Smith but it is obvious he is a better batsman than bowler, man os averaging close to 40 while batting in the lower order.
Hopefully, Kevin Sinclair will continue to develop nicely, along with the likes of Alick Athanaze, Kirk McKenzie, Kevlon Anderson, Kavem Hodge, Kevin Wickham and one or two others such as Jewell Andrew and Jordan Johnson, the West Indies could be forming a nice, solid middle order for years to come.
In reply to imusic
Why can't they make the comparison?
Did they say he was or will be successful as Steven Smith? And who's to say he can't be?
For years y'all compared Michael with Lara and? Alas Lara had some cricketing sense but...
Allyuh good yes
In your Trini parlance, I wonder if allyuh have reasoning skills yes.
Smh
In reply to 4REALQUICKS
It would have been nice if you made a notable mentioned Shamar Joseph to complete the equation
Remember it was probably because of his bowling more an anything WI won the last test
In reply to InHindsight
Well I was talking about the middle order batting. Obviously, if we were talking about the bowling unit, Shamar would have been first on my list.
It is amazing the mentality here.
A man posited that Sinclair transition from bowler to batsman
is comparable to Steve Smith transition.
yet idiots here started typing about greatness..
The transition from bowler to batsman is the thesis
FOOLS.
Now respond to the thesis.
In reply to 4REALQUICKS
Ok bruh you read the googly
In reply to InHindsight
nice one my friend
Brathwaite
Chanderpaul
McKenzie
Hodge
Sinclair
Da Silva
Holder
Joseph
Motie
Joseph
Roach
Ends.
In reply to Seechy
You’re sitting Athanaze?
Sinclair is a fully committed cricketer, blessed with talent and even more cricket awareness that cannot be taught. Reference Chris Gayle.
In reply to mikelegend
Right now I would open with Athi.
In reply to natty_forever
Gets set up too easily with the short ball. Loves to play the hook shot but doesn't put it out of the ground or control placement.
He would be great choice once he got a handle on that. Him and McKenzie should be fixtures in the top order going forward.
Both also have to get over the ball and keep the drives down because extra cover picking them off too often.
In reply to natty_forever
Is he opening for the Windwards right now?
In reply to mikelegend
Yeah just for a piece. Otherwise sit Alzarri if you want an extra batter.
Nice little 74 today.
It's obvious what should happen next
He keeps making the case ....
But they need to give him some overs to bowl as well.
I dont see nothing in sinclairs bowling at this moment to make me believe he could be a specialist bowler at the international level to flat ,to fast and no variations
In reply to velo
I dont see nothing in sinclairs bowling at this moment to make me believe he could be a specialist bowler at the international level to flat ,to fast and no variations
I think the topic is about his BATTING.
In reply to InHindsight
Agree with everything you said regarding imusic comments to people using Kevin's name in reference to Smith. It's juat a simple analog. We so accustomed of calling down we own we do it even when we want to lift them up
In reply to mikelegend
Don't waste your energy behind that chap... Ah think he's worried about Sinclair replacing Chase in all formats
In reply to anthonyp
Ooooooooh that’s what it is!! Sad really.
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