If Sam Curran could bat a bit better or bowl a bit better, he would definitely be a good addition to the England team.
If that sounds dismissive, it’s only because it made for a better opening sentence. Scurran is close. He’s just not quite there.
Strengths
- Left-armer
- Swings it
- Only 5ft9in – (if all the other bowlers are 6ft-plus, this provides variety)
- Bats a bit
Weaknesses
- The usual fast-medium sort of pace
- Doesn’t have a spectacularly good career record (but it’s very good this season (but that comes with the obligatory early season asterisk (although The Oval has been less seamer friendly than most grounds)))
- Only bats a bit
If Sam Curran plays instead of Ben Stokes, England’s batting becomes a hollow nightmarish thing.
If he plays instead of Mark Wood, the attack starts to look a bit fast-medium (but at least they’d have a left-armer).
We guess his opportunity could be instead of Dom Bess if Stokes can’t bowl and England want four seamers. But that scenario would mean England aren’t playing a spinner.
All in all, we’d quite like him to play but don’t like any of the circumstances in which he would play.
England selection policy is becoming a bit of a re-Curran nightmare, eh readers?
Tasty curran pun there, Mike; it went down well with my slurp of tea.
Making you laugh is truly my raisin d’etre, Ged!
Just prune your jokes a little and you could be a professional comedian, Mike. That would be a plum job for you.
Mark Wood isn’t that fast anyway.
Know what you mean, but his average speed is actually right up there.
86.8mph in New Zealand and 87mph midway through the Lord’s Test (don’t know what he finished with). Apparently only Mitchell Starc has bowled at a faster average pace in Test cricket since the start of 2016.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cricket/2018/05/25/mark-wood-cannot-allow-vibrant-talent-continue-going-unfulfilled/
I hate to sound geeky, but do they adjust average speeds for deliberate slower balls? Because if they don’t, then average speeds become meaningless.
What we really want to know is the average speed of a bowler when he is trying to bowl fast, not the “chuck all his speeds in one pot and see what comes out” average speed.
#justsayin #dontchasememyaveragerunningawayspeedisgettingslowerasigetolder
Yes, it’s very woolly. Think they work on the principle that you generally get far fewer slower balls in Tests.
Wow! I guess I bought into the detractors hype.
For some reason I had the impression he was bowling at 80mph after his first spell. Goes to show how gullible I can be for commentary
You’ve not answered the big question: how does his hair compare to his brother’s hair?
Much less like someone Indiana Jones would punch.
Last time I saw it, his haircut was still quite offensive. Tom really takes the heat off him though, you’d be hard pushed to look bad next to him.
It’s all relative.
(DO YOU SEE WHAT WE DID THERE?)
If he plays, he will be the 28th debutant since Stokes made his debut in late 2013. Three less than the 31 in the golden era of 1993-1997. Of those debutants, Moeen has played 50, Ballance 23 and Buttler 17. James Vince is the 4th most capped of those players with 13.
A cheery thought.
Jesus that’s terrible isn’t it. Are the selectors picking the wrong players initially, are the right players just not out there, or is there something about the culture of the team preventing them from doing well?
Someone should write about the poor run the selectors have been having in recent years, scrutinising why they’ve failed to find Test regulars…
https://www.wisden.com/stories/features/four-years-25-debuts-englands-selectors-james-whitaker
I miss Moeen.
There. I said it.
We miss Good Moeen.
Bad Moeen misses good Moeen.
Is he dropped?!
Didn’t see him in the 1st Test, thought he might be injured. Just did a Google news search. Wow! There’s no Bad Moeen, not in this Test team.
Seconded
Not picking a spinner?
England spinners since the start of the Ashes: 8/940, 220 runs @17 (according to Barney Ronay, I haven’t checked – but it sounds about right).
It’s not as if not picking a spinner could make things much worse right now.
You wonder how much of that is down to the fact they’re generally beaten inside four days.
Joe clarke as got more ebility than anyone it’s about time he was given a chance England are going nowhere with root as captain and bayliss as coach I really hope Pakistan beat them this week it’s the only way we are going to get rid of them
Joe Clarke might well be the second coming. However, every time a young/youngish batsman is talked up as a future England player now I find my shoulders involuntarily slumping as I ponder what might be wrong with this one that means he is dropped after 7 Tests with an average of 26.5.
Test cricket: ruining people’s county cricket favourites since 2014.
How many Sams have played cricket for England?
Does Samit Patel count? If not, 6. But they’ve all been a bit rubbish.
Ages ago: Woods, Staples, Cook
Three since 2014: Robson, Billings, Curran
Not forgetting Alastair ‘Sam’ Cook and Steve ‘Sammy’ Davies (Jnr)
Have England identified a new middle order batsman by accident?
Ed “History Boy” Smith doesn’t do anything by accident, daneel. Not in the retelling, anyway. 😉
England vs Ireland. Huzzah!
At Lord’s. Huzzah!
In a four-day Test….
I for one will be absolutely delighted if Ireland win.
Will Moeen be recalled for the one dayers?
Darren Stevens just took career-best bowling figures vs Surrey. Is he ever going to stop?
And another blast from the past … umpiring at Sussex v Essex was one Ian Blackwell!
What is the great English post world war 2 side? I’d be interested. I
ME Trescothick
NRD Compton
C Kieswetter
JC Buttler
IT Botham
ID Blackwell
C Overton
DM Bess
MJ Leach
RL Johnson
AR Caddick
Great to see Blackwell getting two unrelated mentions in one thread – we still love you, in the unlikely event you’re actually reading!
Steve Smith’s been talking.
I think this is illustrative of the problem in Australian cricket – not one of them has the first idea what they are talking about. They use words so confusingly that they are then unable to actually think straight, let alone to make good decisions.
Let’s be clear about this – Smith was “struggling mentally” because he got caught cheating. Getting caught cheating is not a recognised mental illness. Remorse is supposed to feel bad. I’m happy for him if he now feels less bad, but only if that is because he has accepted the offence he caused and has learned a lesson. If he feels less bad because he’s been able to find a different “head space”, one in which he is somehow separated from the cheating he did, he really needs to go through the whole process again.
Maybe I’m being a bit harsh. But that whole statement is such platitudinous bollocks, I really wonder whether any lessons have been learned. A better statement would have been:
Except he can’t play. Not for another year or so.
For a moment I hoped I’d be able to see him and others in person in Canada (read: Vancouver), but they’ve quarantined them all to Toronto, Stanford 2020 style. Oh well.
Winnipeg Hawks all the way for me, what a squad:
Dwayne Bravo
David Miller
[redacted]
Lendl Simmons
Darren Bravo
Fidel Edwards
Rayad Emrit
Ben McDermott
Ali Khan
Hamza Tariq
Junaid Siddiqui
Tion Webster
Rizwan Cheema
Hiral Patel
Mark Deyal
Kyle Phillip
Although Dwayne Leverock’s nephew Kamau is playing for Vancouver…
Sounds like a great tournament – The Global T20 Canada Cricket League. The name itself will inspire countless millions to take up the sport. ECB take note.
There are six teams: the Toronto Nationals, Montreal Tigers, Vancouver Knights, Edmonton Royals, Winnipeg Hawks and Cricket West Indies, born out of the partnership between the Canadian and West Indies federations in getting the league off the ground.
More of the West Indies seem to be playing for the Hawks, however…
I’m sticking with the Royals to ensure consistent nomenclature with the IPL, and because Afridi is the man! Also 2/6 of the teams are ineligible for my support because they feature CHEATING AUSSIE SCUM.
If I wanted to watch people I’d never heard of play twenty over cricket, I could just go to the park and watch the Microsoft employees. Not worth the hassle of crossing the border and slogging up to Vancouver, even for Dwayne Leverock’s nephew.
Plus, in Trump’s America, there’s a chance they won’t let me back in, and “to watch cricket” might not be the best answer I could give as to why I left the country.
I’m not sure if what US Customs did to Lendl Simmons’ bat makes it more or less dangerous to cross the border with a Device of one’s own.