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Re: English County Transfers 2017/18
« Reply #285 on: July 17, 2018, 03:21:27 PM »

Rafiq, it would appear, is seen as a white ball bowler.  Which is fair enough - he is decent when the batsmen have to make the game but struggles to take a wicket otherwise.  Carver, though, has an argument - personally I don't think is quite of the standard, but he has never really been given a proper change to prove or disprove that theory.  Reading between the lines, I wonder if this is a de facto trial, as the article refers to Poysden's contract being up and him not being happy playing second fiddle?

Yep you could be right he could be being lined up as a replacement for Rashid (in red ball cricket).
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Re: English County Transfers 2017/18
« Reply #286 on: July 17, 2018, 06:50:09 PM »

Yep you could be right he could be being lined up as a replacement for Rashid (in red ball cricket).

Quite.  Some fans think he's trying to improve his position with Warwickshire but I don't think I buy that view.
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Re: English County Transfers 2017/18
« Reply #287 on: July 17, 2018, 08:06:34 PM »

Now that the English white ball summer is over, will we see the likes if Rashid and Hales play some red ball cricket?
Hales especially needs time in the middle.
Surely bowling for Yorkshire would be good for Rashid.
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« Reply #288 on: July 17, 2018, 08:22:04 PM »

Not more likely that they bugger off to play in the Tajikistani premier league or suchlike?
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Re: English County Transfers 2017/18
« Reply #289 on: July 17, 2018, 09:09:46 PM »

Now that the English white ball summer is over, will we see the likes if Rashid and Hales play some red ball cricket?
Hales especially needs time in the middle.
Surely bowling for Yorkshire would be good for Rashid.

In theory yes. In practice, the ECB has whispered.
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Re: English County Transfers 2017/18
« Reply #290 on: July 17, 2018, 11:49:39 PM »

I can't understand how the ECB invested so much time in developing a player of Moeen Ali's limited bowling ability whilst ignoring a far more talented bowler in Rashid.  He has turned himself into one of England's best ever limited overs soon bowlers but he should have been a fixture in the test side, not giving up on red ball cricket all together
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Re: English County Transfers 2017/18
« Reply #291 on: July 17, 2018, 11:58:21 PM »

I can't understand how the ECB invested so much time in developing a player of Moeen Ali's limited bowling ability whilst ignoring a far more talented bowler in Rashid.  He has turned himself into one of England's best ever limited overs soon bowlers but he should have been a fixture in the test side, not giving up on red ball cricket all together
I think with Rashid giving up red ball cricket the penny's finally dropped that maybe he genuinely can't really be bothered with it, which could have something to do with him not doing as well in tests!
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Re: English County Transfers 2017/18
« Reply #292 on: July 18, 2018, 08:26:56 AM »

Now that the English white ball summer is over, will we see the likes if Rashid and Hales play some red ball cricket?
Hales especially needs time in the middle.
Surely bowling for Yorkshire would be good for Rashid.

All they need is a couple of red ball games to be available for test matches  Rashid as shown in white ball England need him to play  he's a wicket taker after all who's the other frontline spinner besides Ali to  turn it for England.
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Re: English County Transfers 2017/18
« Reply #293 on: July 18, 2018, 09:05:15 AM »

I think with Rashid giving up red ball cricket the penny's finally dropped that maybe he genuinely can't really be bothered with it, which could have something to do with him not doing as well in tests!

I think it is difficult to say that he hasn't done well in test cricket when he has never had a proper run in the side. If he had played 50 tests like Moeen Ali and was averaging 40 with the ball then it would be fair to say that he failed to make the grade
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Re: English County Transfers 2017/18
« Reply #294 on: July 18, 2018, 09:17:04 AM »

All they need is a couple of red ball games to be available for test matches  Rashid as shown in white ball England need him to play  he's a wicket taker after all who's the other frontline spinner besides Ali to  turn it for England.

We've tried Rashid as a Test player and he proved ineffective in the longer format though.
It's all well and good picking up a few poles in a white ball game where the batsman have to go after you, but in Test matches batsman can afford to wait and hit the bad balls (of which Rashid bowls a fair few) without the pressure of needing to go after him from the get go.

Considering he's played 10 Tests (in spin friendly conditions) his average of 42 likely reflects fairly on him.

As for other frontline spinners:
Jack Leach?
Dom Bess?
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Re: English County Transfers 2017/18
« Reply #295 on: July 18, 2018, 09:21:54 AM »

English County Transfers = England Team Selection. I should have known.
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Re: English County Transfers 2017/18
« Reply #296 on: July 18, 2018, 10:24:16 AM »

We've tried Rashid as a Test player and he proved ineffective in the longer format though.
It's all well and good picking up a few poles in a white ball game where the batsman have to go after you, but in Test matches batsman can afford to wait and hit the bad balls (of which Rashid bowls a fair few) without the pressure of needing to go after him from the get go.

Considering he's played 10 Tests (in spin friendly conditions) his average of 42 likely reflects fairly on him.

As for other frontline spinners:
Jack Leach?
Dom Bess?

Yes Rashid  like most spinners can  go for a few  but he's also a wicket taker  in tests would rather have him take 3 for 89 than a 0 for 40 end blocker.
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Re: English County Transfers 2017/18
« Reply #297 on: July 18, 2018, 08:28:31 PM »

Look at Rashid Khan’s figures for Afg in his first test!

It’s all well and good taking wickets when batsmen are coming at you trying to score it’s completely different having to earn your wickets!

Adil Rashid is a fantastic bowler when teams have to attack! When they don’t he is bang average!
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Re: English County Transfers 2017/18
« Reply #298 on: July 18, 2018, 09:15:08 PM »

I don't think that anyone would argue that Rashid should have been given a run as England's first choice spinner if Graeme Swann was around and bowling at his peak.  The question is why he hasn't had more of an opportunity given that his career has coincided with England picking Moeen Ali as the first choice spinner in 50 test matches. 

It isn't that Rashid has bowled so well in the 10 caps he has got that he should have been given an extended run in the side.  It is that if England has invested the time in him that has been afforded to Ali the I feel the returns would have been far greater
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Re: English County Transfers 2017/18
« Reply #299 on: July 18, 2018, 11:01:32 PM »

Tricky isn't it.

Rashid has bundles of talent, and his test record is good enough that he could legitimately argue that he deserves a run in the team, and in most circumstances I would be arguing that he needed time etc.

But...there is something reductive about his attitude
 I wonder to what extent he lacks the confidence to take the path less traveled. Does he like an easy life? He is certainly the only Yorkshire cricketer I have ever heard of who wanted to rest through a championship game!
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