ZIMDOGGY wrote:could somebody with a batsmans brain pleae tell me why the best batters are usually 3 and 4?
wouldnt ou have them 1 and 2 to see out the ball when its at its most dangerous, swinging around and quick?
unless of course your a trevor gripper or greg lamb type who can just wear the shine of the ball......
hey ...greg lamb at opener..... theres an idea.
gripper is a waste of space and lamb is not an opener
A talented batsman but a modest, hardworking character, Stuart Matsikenyeri is the third of three school friends from Churchill Boys High School, Harare to represent Zimbabwe in international cricket. - Cricinfo.
ZIMDOGGY wrote:could somebody with a batsmans brain pleae tell me why the best batters are usually 3 and 4?
wouldnt ou have them 1 and 2 to see out the ball when its at its most dangerous, swinging around and quick?
unless of course your a trevor gripper or greg lamb type who can just wear the shine of the ball......
hey ...greg lamb at opener..... theres an idea.
gripper is a waste of space and lamb is not an opener
And yet you want Matsikenyeri in the team. I think Lamb should be given a shot at opening in domestic cricket and see how he does. We really don't know what his opening skills are.
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