TapsC2 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 4:50 pm
Googly wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 4:38 pm
TapsC2 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 4:09 pm
Welch is the interesting one. Talented of course but hasn't made his mark yet. He hasn't shown he is significantly better than the rest. If he struggles again in the next 2 series he might join Ben Curran on the sidelines
Will he not get 2-4 years to come right like everyone else?

I remember when I still had blind faith in Wes I once said that surely Wes playing 100 international games would be better than Welch who was in a world class system but barely getting professional games in.
County 2s as we can see is as good as a professional game but I have to ask is there pressure? Welch was thrown into a real pressure cooker situation first up and I'm thinking had he been in such a situation before?
I guess my main question is does he need more time to get used to the pressure?
He's essentially had to bat to save his life a few times, much like Curran, Byrom, Compton etc. Thats real pressure right there.
Something that very few of our players have ever had to do. Name me one player here who's had to walk in and perform because he's in Last Chance Saloon? Doesn't really happen here at all. The few half decent players will always get another shot and the favourites can mess up ad nauseum. Last Chance Saloon happens regularly in County. And when you're gone you're gone, you hit civvy street.
I accept though that this is even bigger pressure. Same boat though, he knows full well he's going to get 1% of the opportunities others will continually get.
An early unexpected opportunity and he didn't perform. Neither did any of the others really, barring Raza. One average shot, one good catch and a jaffer to get out if you dissect it. He didn't do anything stupid, he just got out before he got going, no worse than anyone else. Maybe he'd have made the difference in the Uganda game had he played? We'll never know. That was a dumb omission. Everyone's holding Chatara liable, maybe hold a couple of selectors responsible?
It's an odd situation. You're in the squad, but we're only going to give you a couple of goes if you don't make runs, even if no-one else makes runs either. To me that indicates there's politics in play. Whatever their decision is with him over the next year or so he'll always remain relevant because ultimately he's likely to do very well in domestic cricket.
He personally doesn't deserve half the opportunities Wes, for example, has had (nobody does), its the Zim team that needs him to have a fair crack of the whip because they're short of reliable openers. If they drop him after one poor outing yet persevere with others who are doing exactly the same year after year, you will have to question the motive. Have they seen enough of him to decide Maru, Kaia and Wes are better openers after one week of cricket?
We've just watched the NPL and the Pro 50 and he's played a lot better than they have. Hundreds of runs better.