question in my head,
if we had the full gambit of openers available. Namely,
taibu,
hamilton,
taylor,
ballance
gripper
cameron
(anyone else i have forgotten)
who would you have opening and coming in at first drop?
At present it is
hamilton
taylor
taibu.
its working....will you change it?
who would you open with?
who would you open with?
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Re: who would you open with?
Hamilton and taylor.
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Re: who would you open with?
For the ODI's, Taylor and Mazakadza should definetly open the batting. They combine good technique with brute force superbly.
However in terms of test match openers, I think it should be either:
Vusi Sibanda and Brendan Taylor.
or
Gary Ballance and Brendan Taylor.
Sibanda has a superb technique, and i think he'd do very well in the longer format of the game as he has time to just take his time and score runs when needed. It's something he's not been able to do in the ODI format.
Gary Ballance however has just as good a technique if not better, though he's only an infant in terms of playing top class cricket, let alone international cricket. So I'm undecided for the test match arena, though for the ODI's, i think it's fair to say we've found our combination
However in terms of test match openers, I think it should be either:
Vusi Sibanda and Brendan Taylor.
or
Gary Ballance and Brendan Taylor.
Sibanda has a superb technique, and i think he'd do very well in the longer format of the game as he has time to just take his time and score runs when needed. It's something he's not been able to do in the ODI format.
Gary Ballance however has just as good a technique if not better, though he's only an infant in terms of playing top class cricket, let alone international cricket. So I'm undecided for the test match arena, though for the ODI's, i think it's fair to say we've found our combination

Re: who would you open with?
Masakadza and Taylor.
It's taken us ages to find a stable opening pair, I'll give them time to gel. Stick with them through thick and thin, in all formats. I'll put Vusi in at 3 for Tests, or maybe Ballance
Stick with Taibu at 3 for One-dayers.
It's taken us ages to find a stable opening pair, I'll give them time to gel. Stick with them through thick and thin, in all formats. I'll put Vusi in at 3 for Tests, or maybe Ballance

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Re: who would you open with?
Hmmm perhaps. I'd actually have Taibu at number 4 and Sean Williams at number 3. And then either Craig or Sean Ervine at 5.
Re: who would you open with?
Masakadza and Taylor in all forms of the game.
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Re: who would you open with?
I always think that your best batsman should be in at 3 and I believe that Taibu is our best batsman.
For openers I think it should be Masakadza and Taylor. They have done very well in the ODIs so stick with them!
For openers I think it should be Masakadza and Taylor. They have done very well in the ODIs so stick with them!

Re: who would you open with?
Masakadza and Sibanda should open in the longer version game
then Williams, taylor and Taibu at number 5. These guys add stability in the middle order.
then Williams, taylor and Taibu at number 5. These guys add stability in the middle order.
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Re: who would you open with?
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.
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.
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Re: who would you open with?
Greg Lamb has the potential to be an opener in the vain of former New Zealand opener Mark Richardson. Like Lamb, Richardson had limited technique and ability but made the most of his abilities and displayed great concentration. Lamb looks to have the potential to bat time.
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