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Campbell, Tage and the other openers..
In reply to anthonyp
The replacement do not have to be an opener, it should be to anyone who performs and is willing to bat at that position.
The selectors need to find balance between chop and change and 'there for life even if failing'.
Kraigg continues to disappoint big time.
No improvement from him..
In reply to anthonyp
hemraj nah play>?
he gotta keep fit
In reply to doosra
Hemraj in the ODI squad..
Ain't see d Jaguars squad?
Imlach
Griffith
Ashkaya
Pestano
Barnwell
Johnson
Singh
Motie
Permaul
Joseph
Shepherd
Bramble
Tage
Some lucky guys in that squad!
Maybe, just maybe, performance in Regional FC cricket is not the best, or at least, NOT THE ONLY ARENA, to determine who is suitable for test cricket.
The current test selection criteria mandates it to be the only arena where one can be eligible for test selection
Just sayin
In reply to anthonyp
Tagenarine Chanderpaul and John Campbell are off to good starts.
T Chanderpaul and K Braithwaite would have to be the most defensive opening partnership in test cricket.
I think Campbell and Lewis are our best prospects in this position.
In reply to Barbrady1
Lewis shouldn't be considered until he plays some FC cricket.
What I saw from Campbell today, tells me he has been working on his game.
Campbell even hit Brathwaite for six.
Campbell:
(+)
1. He has all the shots and a fairly decent defense
2. He has been one of the two most consistent regional openers over the past two years.
3. He also bowls competent spin.
(-)
1. way too in love with the sweep shot
2. Needs to play with more value attached to his wicket
In reply to JoeGrine
Agreed..
In reply to JoeGrine
2. Needs to play with more value attached to his wicket
Yes
But he must have spent hours, learning to sweep from both side
I did not see any of our guys, attempting to get out of Dodds,(Jai) in India or Bangladesh.
Chandrika nah get the memo
In reply to Windies2017
Batting and bowling stats this season
Carty and Solozano are announcing themselves as contenders too.
Kraigg is doing next to nothing...the guy has lost form.
Campbell slipping behind Montcin Hodge and Hemraj.
In reply to mikesiva
Solanzo in the runs again another fifty so far
In reply to imusic
Where else do our guys play longer formats?
In reply to anthonyp
So far the contenders are....
1) Montcin Hodge (LI) 250 runs @ ave of 50
2) Kasey Carty (LI) 209 runs @ ave of 41.80
3) Jeremy Solozano (TT) 192 runs @ ave of 96
4) Tage Chanderpaul (Guy) 153 runs @ ave of 38.25
5) Chandrapaul Hemraj (Guy) 144 runs @ ave of 144
6) John Campbell (Jca) 118 runs @ ave of 28.50
7) Chadwick Walton (Jca) 94 runs @ ave of 23.50
Shane Moseley (Bdos) 83 runs @ ave of 16.60
9) Amir Jangoo (TT) 75 runs @ ave of 25
10) Devon Smith (WI) 49 runs @ ave of 16.33
11) Kraigg Brathwaite (Bdos) 48 runs @ ave of 24
12) Kieran Powell (LI) six runs @ ave of six
In reply to mikesiva
Interesting that the current Windies openers are 11 & 12 in that list.
In reply to mikesiva
Powell dropped first ball off Gabriel in the second innings
Maybe the drop gonna give him some luck
In reply to anthonyp
He made 10 and then out caught off of Gabriel
In reply to imusic
It's a sad state of affairs, isn't it? The question is, will the selectors pick any of the batsmen above them to open the batting for the England Tests? Here's another update....
1) Montcin Hodge (Lee) 327 runs @ ave of 65.40
2) Jeremy Solozano (TT) 210 runs @ ave of 70
3) Kasey Carty (Lee) 209 runs @ ave of 34.80
4) Taryk Gabriel (Wind) 178 runs @ ave of 29.66
5) Tage Chanderpaul (Guy) 153 runs @ ave of 38.25
6) Chandrapaul Hemraj (Guy) 144 runs @ ave of 144
7) John Campbell (Jca) 118 runs @ ave of 29.50
Chadwick Walton (Jca) 94 runs @ ave of 23.50
9) Devon Smith (Wind) 93 runs @ ave of 23.25
10) Shayne Moseley (Bdos) 83 runs @ ave of 16.60
11) Kraigg Brathwaite (Bdos) 80 runs @ ave of 26.66
12) Amir Jangoo (TT) 75 runs @ ave of 25
13) Kyle Hope (TT) 48 runs @ ave of 16
14) Kieran Powell (Lee) 16 runs @ ave of eight
After three rounds....
1) Jeremy Solozano (TT) 236 runs @ ave of 59
2) Montcin Hodge (Lee) 327 runs @ ave of 65.40
3) Chandrapaul Hemraj (Guy) 153 runs @ ave of 76.50
4) Kasey Carty (Lee) 209 runs @ ave of 34.83
5) Taryk Gabriel (Wind) 178 runs @ ave of 29.66
6) Tage Chanderpaul (Guy) 159 runs @ ave of 31.80
7) John Campbell (Jca) 118 runs @ ave of 29.50
Shayne Moseley (Bdos) 115 runs @ ave of 19.16
9) Chadwick Walton (Jca) 94 runs @ ave of 23.50
10) Devon Smith (Wind) 93 runs @ ave of 23.25
11) Kraigg Brathwaite (Bdos) 84 runs @ ave of 21
12) Amir Jangoo (TT) 83 runs @ ave of 20.75
13) Kyle Hope (TT) 59 runs @ ave of 14.75
14) Kieran Powell 16 runs @ ave of eight
In reply to mikesiva
Don't you think you should be a little more accurate with your stats and put down how many games each has played after 3 rounds? I mean...just so you don't look like you have an agenda Mikey
In reply to Judgement
The fact that the amount of runs is posted along with the average means that one can deduce the amount of innings the person was dismissed.If you are incapable of deducing the amount of matches then blame your teachers not mikesiva and certainly to impugn his character is unnecessary.
In reply to Dukes
So you are asking him to use sound "judgement"
So although Hodge is scoring runs what is the opinion on his technique?
In reply to anthonyp
Tage has up his SR... His people have to have a sit down with him.
In reply to Dukes
After five rounds....
1) Montcin Hodge (Lee) 470 runs @ ave of 67.14
2) Tage Chanderpaul (Guy) 362 runs @ ave of 51.71
3) Chadwick Walton (Jca) 359 runs @ ave of 44.87
4) Devon Smith (Wind) 346 runs @ ave of 43.25
5) Kasey Carty (Lee) 288 runs @ ave of 36
6) Jeremy Solozano (TT) 285 runs @ ave of 35.62
7) Chandrapaul Hemraj (Guy) 153 runs @ ave of 76.50
Trevon Griffith (Guy) 131 runs @ ave of 18.71
9) Shane Moseley (Bdos) 130 runs @ ave of 16.25
10) John Campbell (Jca) 118 runs @ ave of 29.50
11) Kyle Hope (TT) 104 runs @ ave of 13
12) Amir Jangoo (TT) 92 runs @ ave of 15.33
13) Kraigg Brathwaite (Bdos) 84 runs @ ave of 21
14) Anthony Alleyne (Bdos) 82 runs @ ave of 20.50
15) Kieron Powell (Lee) 27 runs @ ave of 6.75
At the halfway stage of the PCL, only five batsmen have scored over 300 runs and are averaging over 40, and four of them are openers. The other batsmen is wicketkeeper Anthony Bramble.
In reply to Judgement
Since you are supposedly mathematically challenged here is little maths quizz for you.
Tage has scored 362 runs with an average of 51.71. With that info alone, did he play 4 matches or 5 matches?
Hint: 5 rounds of matches have been played but not all teams or players have played in all five rounds.
In reply to Maispwi
Here's a little maths help for you...that's what averages are for. Think about it!
In reply to mikesiva
And sample size is important for those who preach consistency
In reply to JoeGrine
In reply to Maispwi
So, who exactly are you saying is being treated unfairly by the stats presented above? Kieran Powell? Kraigg Brathwaite? They've both played two matches, and their averages are appalling in this season's PCL to date.
In contrast, Hemraj has played one match, and has a good average from that solitary match.
It's what you make of your opportunities...the number of matches you play is the least important of the above stats.
In reply to mikesiva
Did I say dat anyone was being treated unfairly? Ah was simply making the point dat de number of matches and innings provide context for the average and dat it not always possible to determine de number of matches or innings played from a runs total and an average.
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