Donald wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 8:41 amJeez there is lots of bile this morning.secretzimbo wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 12:31 amIf you are wanting to go off Logan Cup stats then Marumani averaged 70 this season and Hamid 48.Donald wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2024 11:41 pmAli hamid has to come in for next match. I mean he has a first class average of almost 50, 3 100's in past 5 games. Not sure what they see anymore in marumani.
The biggest prize out of the last batch of under 19s is Dion Myers. Give him a good run and he will pay back with interest of that im sure. Hopefully in summer 2024.
There's a high chance that Hamid and anyone else will have the same issues against top quality world-class opposition as Marumani and co for exactly the same reasons. You are expecting miracles from guys that are woefully underprepared for this level of cricket.
As for 'Not sure what they see in him anymore' with regards to Marumani. Jeez. Literally everyone and anyone who has watched the kid bat close-up knows theres a hell of a player in there somewhere. He needs some quality 1-to-1 coaching for a chunk of time and like all of our players he needs to be playing in a significantly higher quality system that will prepare him and others for international cricket.
Somebody has woken up on wrong side of bed.
I'm not expecting miracles from anyone just think that Marumani has had lots of chances and maybe it was time to put in someone like Ali Hamid who may have more of a ceiling.
I have seen Marumani in full flow and when he connects he is a joy to watch. We can't discount the amount of chances that he has had comparable to other players.
Sorry but Hamid does not have a higher ceiling than Marumani. That is patently not true, I guarantee.
I like Hamid, I’ve been his biggest supporter on this forum and was talking about him 2-3 years ago before anyone else knew he existed.
But he does not have a higher ceiling than Marumani in terms of potential.
Cricket is an odd game especially in our country with a broken system and so many issues, so in reality maybe he will do better than Marumani, who knows. But the potential in the latter is higher, trust me.
All of our young players are quite likely to face the same issues and struggles at international level because they are all receiving the same coaching and same domestic preparation and mostly will struggle to step-up in the current environment. One or two may work miracles and inexplicably do better than the others but generally that is how it will go.
I really don’t think constantly just predicting the next random 18 year old who comes a long will be the next international superstar helps anyone or anything.
All it does is paper over the cracks.