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Post by philcric on Fri 18 Dec 2009, 20:39

* Gayle
Barath
Sarwan
Nash
Shiv
Bravo
+ Ramdin
J Taylor
Benn / Another Spinner
Fidel
Roach

looks pretty good though obviously fitness is a major issue.

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Post by Nath on Fri 18 Dec 2009, 21:02

What is the status of Marlon Samuels?

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Post by DJ_Smerk on Sat 19 Dec 2009, 00:17

I haven't checked his Facebook yet, one moment please.

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Post by JGK on Sat 19 Dec 2009, 02:17

I think Bravo is too high at 6. He should play as the 3rd quick who can bat at 7 because I don't think Ramdin is good enough for 7.

Also, Shiv followed by Nash runs a real risk of getting the scoring bogged down like it did today.

Not sure who the batsman to come in is. Maybe Dowlin?

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Post by WIFAN on Sat 19 Dec 2009, 02:55

philcric wrote:* Gayle
Barath
Sarwan
Nash
Shiv
Bravo
+ Ramdin
J Taylor
Benn / Another Spinner
Fidel
Roach

looks pretty good though obviously fitness is a major issue.


Yep that is the full strength XI, I reckon it's a damn good side, particularly if we get a proper spinner in the side Very Happy. If we needed the extra batsman then Deonarine would probably come in for the spinner as his off spin is pretty tidy. Ramdin had an excellent 2009 up until the Adelaide test, but his last 4 innings have been extremely disappointing.

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Post by PlanetPakistan on Sat 19 Dec 2009, 05:15

JT is quite handy with the bat too

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Post by vilkrang on Sat 19 Dec 2009, 06:10

Windies could turn into a meaningful scalp again in the next few years. Can see them beating anyone at home with that lineup and a bit of luck.

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Post by WIFAN on Sat 19 Dec 2009, 06:15

Well it's about time we were able to put a full strength team together. We haven't been able to do that for about 2 years.

Now this tour has been pretty positive for the most part so look for a crippling player strike just before the home series against Zimbabwe and South Africa.

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Post by kkf on Sat 19 Dec 2009, 09:23

WIFAN wrote:Well it's about time we were able to put a full strength team together. We haven't been able to do that for about 2 years.

Now this tour has been pretty positive for the most part so look for a crippling player strike just before the home series against Zimbabwe and South Africa.


I don't want to think about that. If I see Floyd Reifer on the WI team again I might throw up.

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Post by WIFAN on Sat 19 Dec 2009, 09:45

kkf wrote:
WIFAN wrote:Well it's about time we were able to put a full strength team together. We haven't been able to do that for about 2 years.

Now this tour has been pretty positive for the most part so look for a crippling player strike just before the home series against Zimbabwe and South Africa.


I don't want to think about that. If I see Floyd Reifer on the WI team again I might throw up.


I bet you Reifer ends up captaining West Indies A in 2010. Even that would be a tragedy.

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Post by vilkrang on Sat 19 Dec 2009, 09:48

WIFAN wrote:
kkf wrote:
WIFAN wrote:Well it's about time we were able to put a full strength team together. We haven't been able to do that for about 2 years.

Now this tour has been pretty positive for the most part so look for a crippling player strike just before the home series against Zimbabwe and South Africa.


I don't want to think about that. If I see Floyd Reifer on the WI team again I might throw up.


I bet you Reifer ends up captaining West Indies A in 2010. Even that would be a tragedy.
I went to cricinfo to see his stats, saw a batting average of 9 and thought "ah, must be a bowler" only to be confused as to why there were no bowling figures. Then it hit me Laughing .

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Post by doremi on Sat 19 Dec 2009, 11:16

philcric wrote:* Gayle
Barath
Sarwan
Nash
Shiv
Bravo
+ Ramdin
J Taylor
Benn / Another Spinner
Fidel
Roach

looks pretty good though obviously fitness is a major issue.


I'd go with -

Barath
Another opener(Deonarine?)
Shiv
Sarwan
Gayle
Nash
Bravo
Ramdin
JT
Fidel
Roach

Gayle, Sarwan, etc, can bowl spin if required. Remove Nash if a specialist spinner is really needed. Still think Gayle would be best suited to the middle order. They need a more solid, if not even a quarter as flamboyant, opener than CG. Also think he'd be a lot more productive at 5.

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Post by PlanetPakistan on Sat 19 Dec 2009, 13:14

Gayle should stay at the top, he is their Dilshan/Sehwag...

Benn is a very handy bowler, i don't know why people don't rate him.

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Post by WIFAN on Sat 19 Dec 2009, 13:55

vilkrang wrote:
WIFAN wrote:
kkf wrote:
WIFAN wrote:Well it's about time we were able to put a full strength team together. We haven't been able to do that for about 2 years.

Now this tour has been pretty positive for the most part so look for a crippling player strike just before the home series against Zimbabwe and South Africa.


I don't want to think about that. If I see Floyd Reifer on the WI team again I might throw up.


I bet you Reifer ends up captaining West Indies A in 2010. Even that would be a tragedy.
I went to cricinfo to see his stats, saw a batting average of 9 and thought "ah, must be a bowler" only to be confused as to why there were no bowling figures. Then it hit me Laughing .


Laughing Laughing Laughing

Whenever he batted against Bangladesh I am sure viewers from other countries would have been under the impression we had sent in the night watchman incredibly early.

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Post by vilkrang on Sat 19 Dec 2009, 14:14

WIFAN wrote:
vilkrang wrote:
WIFAN wrote:
kkf wrote:
WIFAN wrote:Well it's about time we were able to put a full strength team together. We haven't been able to do that for about 2 years.

Now this tour has been pretty positive for the most part so look for a crippling player strike just before the home series against Zimbabwe and South Africa.


I don't want to think about that. If I see Floyd Reifer on the WI team again I might throw up.


I bet you Reifer ends up captaining West Indies A in 2010. Even that would be a tragedy.
I went to cricinfo to see his stats, saw a batting average of 9 and thought "ah, must be a bowler" only to be confused as to why there were no bowling figures. Then it hit me Laughing .


Laughing Laughing Laughing

Whenever he batted against Bangladesh I am sure viewers from other countries would have been under the impression we had sent in the night watchman incredibly early.
It really puts the England strength in depth into perspective. At the moment I don't actually think there is a big difference in class between the first choice England line up and the first choice Windies line up, but I couldn't ever see our second 11 losing a match against the Windies second 11.

Really hope the Windies first 11 stay fit and don't strike, they have the makings of a decent side and it would be fantastic for world cricket if they managed to win a few series against some of the top sides (which I think they are capable of), but the backup is just shocking.

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