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General Cricket => Players => Topic started by: Akewstick on December 05, 2014, 04:50:42 PM
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I'm the one man James Taylor fan club, I saw him hit a ton on the telly in a one dayer for Notts just after he moved there and he amazed me. I can't think of another English batsman who's got such a 360 degree hitting area, including Buttler and Morgan. In this innings I watched, when he was kicking on towards the end, he was taking a step out towards square leg during the bowler's stride, causing the bowler to drag it away from him to outside off, before taking two full steps back towards point while the ball was in the air and murdering it into the stands over extra cover, and then next ball doing the same thing to a shorter delivery and putting it for four through square leg, and all whilst making it look like he had all the time in the world to do so.
I can't believe it's not mentioned more often that he has this ability to hit such an array of shots, like McCullum or De Villiers, but English and 24! I have no idea about what someone with a talent like this needs to develop their game, but I hope that's what England are doing, it's always written about as - he hasn't been able to force his way into the team - and I know his record on paper hasn't made a bulletproof case for selection yet, but I hope the reason he's being kept elswhere is that someone does know what he needs and he's eventually going to come and do at the international level what he can do at the domestic level, I'd love to see a batsman like that playing for England. The way I'm imagining it though, seems slightly too good to be true and I'm sure they'll either find a personality flaw that makes him "incompatible with the dressing room culture" or get Goochy to train him to be a stodgy accumulator with a strike rate of 40.
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He Is a brilliant batsman. I saw him complete his century on the last ball of one of the league matches. I hope he does well against Sri Lanka. The World Cup would be so much fun to watch with James Taylor in form.
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I cant get the reasoning for not playing him more, he was bloodied against the strongest team in the world when SA were touring, certainly didnt let himself down compared to several I could name. He has consistently scored stacks for Notts and the Lions.
If his height is the factor that's ridiculous. Its that aspect that enables him to be different from other batsmen and play alternative shots to certain lengths. Mitch Johnson's bouncer barrage in the ashes for example would've sailed miles over his head. The bowler is therefore forced to adjust his length and consequentially becomes less consistent.
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Class act, top bloke, deserves a place in the ODI squad over the other more popular mainstream picks IMO.
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he is going to get a go at 3 on Sunday.
I would love to see him and Hales smashing the ball to all parts.
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Have they moved hales up to open with Ali? That could be exciting to watch
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I don't think they've announced yet, if they do I think they'll need to post 450 to get rid of cook before the world cup.
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Other potential option would be Root/Morgan at 3 (Like David LLoyd said I'm like to see him there for a game as it gives him an ideal opportunity to find that form) and Taylor at 4 instead. Or they'll just bring in Bell and screw it all up...
All I know for sure is that Cook being out has actually excited me a hell of a load more about the game and looking forward to Englands batting which is pretty rare at the moment! Not really expecting much more but there's a chance to be impressed.
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If his height is the factor that's ridiculous. Its that aspect that enables him to be different from other batsmen and play alternative shots to certain lengths. Mitch Johnson's bouncer barrage in the ashes for example would've sailed miles over his head. The bowler is therefore forced to adjust his length and consequentially becomes less consistent.
I agree that would be ridiculous though that seemed to be KP's objection which says it all really. The Mighty Taylor is a whole inch taller than The Little Master!
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Best way lad...top knock.
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Don't get too excited, they'll drop him when Cook is back!
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Don't get too excited, they'll drop him when Cook is back!
Dunno. Think Hales is gonna miss out of the next one when Cook is back.
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Dunno. Think Hales is gonna miss out of the next one when Cook is back.
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I hope they retain Hales to open, he needs to be given a run and told your role is to get us going, go after the bowling. Sometimes it wont come off, but he cant be dropped for that. They must keep with him.
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they won't drop Taylor and his superb innings, Englands selection is all mixed up but even they would not get it that wrong
Stokes has done nothing we only need woakes out of the pair of them,and Tredwell has got to play
I hope Hales get's another chance on Wednesday and Cook sits that one out but I think Cook will come back
but there's no way Taylor is getting dropped
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They could give stokes the chop and play Cook. Assuming Ali does a decent job as 4th bowler, why do we need Root/Ravi Bop & Stokes to bowl 10 overs? I would personally recall Tredders or get Rashid involved.
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Cook for Hales (cos they have to!) and Tredders for Stokes.
We have to at least compete in the next one, although personally I like Morgan captaining, I think it brings out the best in him, so I would leave Hales in for Cook.
I'm really pleased Taylor did well, he's been knocking at the door for a while now.
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Got to agree, Taylor will get his chance now for a run in the side and I fully expect him to start the World Cup. Cook will come back in for Hales, who may find he's better suited to the Aus/NZ pitches.
Stokes looks like his confidence is totally shot to pieces, bring Tredwell back in.
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Taylor should be getting the spot over Bell as I think we need to look to the future now with our team selection.
We arent up there as tournament favourites and now is the time to bring on the next generation of ODI players who have worked their way up through the England ranks. Picks such as Bell and Cook arent a step forward in terms of the way the game is now played with strike rates and 300 runs being a par score in 50 overs.
Sadly as Cook is captain he will return at the price of dropping someone who is most likely to be Hales as Cook's only position is to open. We need the likes of Morgan and Stokes to find some form again and thats only going to be done by getting game time. Lets just hope they find it soon!
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For me,,Taylor's the only hint at what England can bring to the modern one day game.
He has an excellent eye, always looking to score, not afraid to hit over the fielders and exciting to watch.
Life after KP?
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It would be beautiful if the man who brings life after KP is the man Pietersen quite literally belittled.