Our Test Top Order
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 5:21 am
Our top order, namely 3,4,5, (see this about top order batsmen) has grown in stature as the season has unraveled. Taylor seems to get better where we think he’s reached dizzying peaks, Taibu anonymously goes about his duties, however Hami from a fighting 100 vs Bangladesh has fizzled out.
For our three matches this season, Taylor has led the way with a runs tally of 358(including 2 centuries, and 2 50s) at an average of 71.6, Taibu has been busy making 267 (including 3 50s)behind the openers and Taylor, at an ave of 44.5. Hami after the 100 vs Bangladesh has not made another hundred or 50, he has struggled to 169 (104, 22, 19,11, 8, 5) at a slightly worrying ave of 28.16. I tend to get the feeling he seems to be burdening himself with the need to prove himself, one gets the feeling he is uptight, and should just relax a tad. If anyone were in danger of losing a spot, he would, but who would we bring in or should we drop him in the first place? I say his fighting 100 counts for something, and experience can't be bought, but he can't live off history for ever (but then again, 100 v Bangladesh two months ago isn't history), anyways moving on...
Incumbents:
Masakadza [age 29] (95 FC matches, ave 41.87), Taylor [age 25] (68 FC matches, ave 39.99) and Taibu [age 28] (112 FC matches, ave 38.94)
These guys have formed a decent combination and like a good top order can face the new ball when needed, as would be the case if we don’t fold before 80 overs of an innings (Taibu to a lesser extent, but he comes in at 5). They also happen to be our most experienced of the lot (fittingly as number 3 and 4 must be your best batsmen). There has been talk of Vusi being most suited to this section of the batting, what do you guys think of swapping him with Hami who has opened before? Your thoughts please.
Challengers:
I seem to be recycling a few names here, is that how bare the cupboard is? :
Mutizwa [age 26] (48 FC matches, ave 43), Craig Ervine[age 26] (34 matches, ave 41.62), Ewing [age 30] (51 FC matches, ave 41), Matsikenyeri [age 28] (114 FC matches, ave 30.62) Vermeulen [age 32] (83 matches, ave 37.02)
I don’t think Mutizwa and Ervine have the requisite experience (I know I am walking into it vis avis Ewing!) but Ewing has only 51 FC matches under his belt and Taylor has 68, so if they qualify so should Mutizwa and Ervine, who have better averages. The problem for these guys is that the current top would have to fail spectacularly to fall out of favour (that’s the norm with most teams actually for top order batsmen, KP and Bell for England being examples). Top order tends to be a long residency job. Not too sure Vermeulen is really a contender here, but hey why not?
In the openers thread I had the group of up and comings. Not too sure who’d be in this category for the top order any ideas?
Others/Up and comming:
Moor [age 20] (8 FC matches, ave 19.26), Kaia [age 20] (8 FC matches, ave 28), Mbofana [age 23] (13 matches, ave 23.06), Kasuza [age 18] (5 matches, ave 41.62).
None really eye catching but they are young and have plenty of time to learn their trade. Any that have missed my eye? I also suspect we will see a few in the B league.
Fantasy team:
Again, here I am not asking for them to come back or begging them, etc, etc, and I am not intending to duplicate the numerous threads tha have been written about these guys, I am just putting out a "fantasy team" :
Sean Ervine (131 matches, ave 34.71), Sean Williams [age 25] (29 FC matches, ave 42.23), Goodwin (282 FC matches, ave 48.44) Not too sure Ervine would be that much better than what we currently have, but Goodwin even at 38 would greatly improve that top order Williams love him or hate him, you can’t ignore the talent at no. 3 and whats a ton of bonus is he is a lefty.
PS Next Post is The Middle Order (6 and 7) to be posted on Monday, unless my weekend miraculously clears up!
For our three matches this season, Taylor has led the way with a runs tally of 358(including 2 centuries, and 2 50s) at an average of 71.6, Taibu has been busy making 267 (including 3 50s)behind the openers and Taylor, at an ave of 44.5. Hami after the 100 vs Bangladesh has not made another hundred or 50, he has struggled to 169 (104, 22, 19,11, 8, 5) at a slightly worrying ave of 28.16. I tend to get the feeling he seems to be burdening himself with the need to prove himself, one gets the feeling he is uptight, and should just relax a tad. If anyone were in danger of losing a spot, he would, but who would we bring in or should we drop him in the first place? I say his fighting 100 counts for something, and experience can't be bought, but he can't live off history for ever (but then again, 100 v Bangladesh two months ago isn't history), anyways moving on...
Incumbents:
Masakadza [age 29] (95 FC matches, ave 41.87), Taylor [age 25] (68 FC matches, ave 39.99) and Taibu [age 28] (112 FC matches, ave 38.94)
These guys have formed a decent combination and like a good top order can face the new ball when needed, as would be the case if we don’t fold before 80 overs of an innings (Taibu to a lesser extent, but he comes in at 5). They also happen to be our most experienced of the lot (fittingly as number 3 and 4 must be your best batsmen). There has been talk of Vusi being most suited to this section of the batting, what do you guys think of swapping him with Hami who has opened before? Your thoughts please.
Challengers:
I seem to be recycling a few names here, is that how bare the cupboard is? :
Mutizwa [age 26] (48 FC matches, ave 43), Craig Ervine[age 26] (34 matches, ave 41.62), Ewing [age 30] (51 FC matches, ave 41), Matsikenyeri [age 28] (114 FC matches, ave 30.62) Vermeulen [age 32] (83 matches, ave 37.02)
I don’t think Mutizwa and Ervine have the requisite experience (I know I am walking into it vis avis Ewing!) but Ewing has only 51 FC matches under his belt and Taylor has 68, so if they qualify so should Mutizwa and Ervine, who have better averages. The problem for these guys is that the current top would have to fail spectacularly to fall out of favour (that’s the norm with most teams actually for top order batsmen, KP and Bell for England being examples). Top order tends to be a long residency job. Not too sure Vermeulen is really a contender here, but hey why not?
In the openers thread I had the group of up and comings. Not too sure who’d be in this category for the top order any ideas?
Others/Up and comming:
Moor [age 20] (8 FC matches, ave 19.26), Kaia [age 20] (8 FC matches, ave 28), Mbofana [age 23] (13 matches, ave 23.06), Kasuza [age 18] (5 matches, ave 41.62).
None really eye catching but they are young and have plenty of time to learn their trade. Any that have missed my eye? I also suspect we will see a few in the B league.
Fantasy team:
Again, here I am not asking for them to come back or begging them, etc, etc, and I am not intending to duplicate the numerous threads tha have been written about these guys, I am just putting out a "fantasy team" :
Sean Ervine (131 matches, ave 34.71), Sean Williams [age 25] (29 FC matches, ave 42.23), Goodwin (282 FC matches, ave 48.44) Not too sure Ervine would be that much better than what we currently have, but Goodwin even at 38 would greatly improve that top order Williams love him or hate him, you can’t ignore the talent at no. 3 and whats a ton of bonus is he is a lefty.
PS Next Post is The Middle Order (6 and 7) to be posted on Monday, unless my weekend miraculously clears up!