Kevin Pietersen - would you pick him ?

Would you pick Kevin Pietersen

  • yes

    Votes: 23 48.9%
  • no

    Votes: 24 51.1%

  • Total voters
    47
How long ago was that and how long did he remain in & around the England set up when it was clear that he had "gone".

Keiswetter lost form about 2 years ago and went back to regain that form - which he has and hence why he got his call up to the WC Squad

He is another who burst onto the scene then faded initially - his exposure in the Big Bash will help him further and expect to see him part of the squads again now.
 
Well thats the development he needs - the development at the top level and players get it by playing in those matches. It wasnt because of Buttler and his keeping that we went home early - his development in the team hasnt held the team back

I do wonder if you have ever played the game.
The keeper is central to the team's efforts when in the field. Bowlers have to have confidence in the wicket-keeper if they are to be successful and the example set by the keeper is vital if the outfielders are to maintain high standards.
Sadly this winter Buttler has not set or maintained those standards.
 
I do wonder if you have ever played the game.
The keeper is central to the team's efforts when in the field. Bowlers have to have confidence in the wicket-keeper if they are to be successful and the example set by the keeper is vital if the outfielders are to maintain high standards.
Sadly this winter Buttler has not set or maintained those standards.

Most certainly played the game -

Im sure you can point me to the written press articles that show that will back up your theory

I do recall seeing a Guardian article which said that Buttler was one of the players to emerge from the winter with his head held high.

I also recall him playing well behind the stumps but missing the stumping in the SA game - nor seen any suggestions that the bowlers/fielders have no confidence in him ( the same bowlers that have been slapped all over the park ) - unless i have missed some glaring errors from Buttler that have appeared in the press ?

I will look forward to reading the articles to highlight your points because so far google just appears to find ones praising his performaces over the winter
 
Most certainly played the game -

Im sure you can point me to the written press articles that show that will back up your theory

I do recall seeing a Guardian article which said that Buttler was one of the players to emerge from the winter with his head held high.

I also recall him playing well behind the stumps but missing the stumping in the SA game - nor seen any suggestions that the bowlers/fielders have no confidence in him ( the same bowlers that have been slapped all over the park ) - unless i have missed some glaring errors from Buttler that have appeared in the press ?

I will look forward to reading the articles to highlight your points because so far google just appears to find ones praising his performaces over the winter

I think you will find the Guardian's article focussed on his ability as a No:7 batsman and made virtually no reference to his keeping. The commentators on Sky have during the T20 commented on several occasions about the difficulties he has experienced with his keeping.
These commentators did not include David LLoyd who, I believe, is not there.
Also if you had watched the games you would have seen the reaction of his team-mates to some of the fumbles and runs conceded.
It would appear that your attitude towards cricket matches the one you have towards football except that for Liverpool read Somerset.
Open both eyes.
 
I think you will find the Guardian's article focussed on his ability as a No:7 batsman and made virtually no reference to his keeping. The commentators on Sky have during the T20 commented on several occasions about the difficulties he has experienced with his keeping.
These commentators did not include David LLoyd who, I believe, is not there.
Also if you had watched the games you would have seen the reaction of his team-mates to some of the fumbles and runs conceded.
It would appear that your attitude towards cricket matches the one you have towards football except that for Liverpool read Somerset.
Open both eyes.

Well im pretty sure i heard one of the commentators mention that his keeping has been excellent up until that missed stumping against SA - thought it sounded like Bumble

I see multiple fumbles and dropped catches from multiple England players - in fact a lot more out in the field that behind the stumps.

Bar the SA game - can you highlight any other specific games or times where he has cost us ?

He didnt have the greatest of T20 WC - not many players did - but he certainly proved himself both in Australia and against the Windies.

Do you have these "written press" reports about his keeping ?
 
Well im pretty sure i heard one of the commentators mention that his keeping has been excellent up until that missed stumping against SA - thought it sounded like Bumble

I see multiple fumbles and dropped catches from multiple England players - in fact a lot more out in the field that behind the stumps.

Bar the SA game - can you highlight any other specific games or times where he has cost us ?

He didnt have the greatest of T20 WC - not many players did - but he certainly proved himself both in Australia and against the Windies.

Do you have these "written press" reports about his keeping ?

I take it you were out today.
 
I take it you were out today.

I was out today and will watch the highlights later - but have seen a few reports on Sky News about the dropped catches in the deep and the extremely poor batting from the whole line up to get bowled out for 88.
 
I was out today and will watch the highlights later - but have seen a few reports on Sky News about the dropped catches in the deep and the extremely poor batting from the whole line up to get bowled out for 88.

Suffice to say the Holland keeper was both tidier and more inspiring to his team-mates.

Buttler has still to learn when to come up from his point to enable him to take the ball on the rise. To be fair it is not his fault but that of the England set up which has for years devalued the specialist keeper in the hope of finding yet another batsman who can keep.

Started with Bob Taylor being overlooked and has continued ever since. Stewart, Prior, Kieswetter and now Buttler have all been picked for their batting although Stewart did finally become a decent keeper.
 
Bumble was in the Sky T20 studio covering the game with Athers.

Well I heard Nick Knight, Brian Murgatroyd, Nasser Hussain, Shaun Pollock and others but during the "live" commentary I never heard either LLoyd or Atherton.
 
Suffice to say the Holland keeper was both tidier and more inspiring to his team-mates.

Buttler has still to learn when to come up from his point to enable him to take the ball on the rise. To be fair it is not his fault but that of the England set up which has for years devalued the specialist keeper in the hope of finding yet another batsman who can keep.

Started with Bob Taylor being overlooked and has continued ever since. Stewart, Prior, Kieswetter and now Buttler have all been picked for their batting although Stewart did finally become a decent keeper.

In the shorten formats you cant have a specialist WK who cant bat - you need them to contribute - look at all the top sides - they all have WK that contribute heavy runs. Teams need long batting line ups - need to bat down to at least 8 - so that No7 spot needs to be a very strong WK/Batsmen - Now Prior has done the job brilliantly until recent times in the test arena. Its a role which has moved on since the days of Russell digging in and scratching around.

Buttler isnt ready for tests - same with Keiswetter or Bairstow - they all need to develop both their batting in the longer game and keeping over a whole day . Buttler and Keiswetter will get that chance this summer with their counties - Buttler is in pole position right now and if he scores well with Lancashire in the 4 day early then he could well be the test keeper in the summer.
 
In the shorten formats you cant have a specialist WK who cant bat - you need them to contribute - look at all the top sides - they all have WK that contribute heavy runs. Teams need long batting line ups - need to bat down to at least 8 - so that No7 spot needs to be a very strong WK/Batsmen - Now Prior has done the job brilliantly until recent times in the test arena. Its a role which has moved on since the days of Russell digging in and scratching around.

Buttler isnt ready for tests - same with Keiswetter or Bairstow - they all need to develop both their batting in the longer game and keeping over a whole day . Buttler and Keiswetter will get that chance this summer with their counties - Buttler is in pole position right now and if he scores well with Lancashire in the 4 day early then he could well be the test keeper in the summer.

Australia, Sri Lanka, India three teams that manage to pick their best keeper for their T20 team. Unfortunately it is engrained in the English set up that the keeper finds his batting under closer scrutiny than his keeping.

I am afraid that for Buttler to get the Test spot he will require more than a half season's development.
 
Like i said originally, in the STUDIO, not at the live game! I sat and watched it so I ain't wrong.

So sadly did I and I think you will find that in my original comments I referred to the fact that certain commentators were not there.
 
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