: Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:12 am
OrdsallRed wrote:
Bopara is currently 152 not out...is he going to walk back into the England team a la Ian Bell and Steve Harmison whenever they do something decent in CC??? Hmmm, I doubt it too...
He got out first ball after completing a predictable double century. However, it has to be said these runs were scored against a Surrey bowling attack bearing more resemblance to the West Indies attack which he plundered for three centuries earlier this year than the Aussie one that subsequently undermined him, and on a Colchester pitch on which several lower order batsmen have excelled themselves, with Surrey's Chris Schofield and Stuart Meaker each passing their previous career best scores by a long distance. Bopara still looked a class act though. Mark Ramprakash, the other batsman in this game recently attracting the media's attention, hit Danish Kaneria for an enormous straight six on the first day before uncharacteristically getting out to an impatient loose shot after becoming becalmed.
He shouldn't walk straight back into the England team in South Africa, but I feel Bopara is a better long term bet than Ian Bell and should get another chance next year if he keeps piling on the runs in county cricket. England's biggest problem is a lack of excellence; we've got a lot of players who do "alright" most of the time and do enough to keep their place in the team, but without producing the sort of champion performances that turn a game and ultimately win it for their team, as Stuart Broad has probably done in the current Test. I feel Bopara can eventually develop into a top Test batsman. (I found it interesting that Justin Langer's leaked dossier on the England players actually advised not to bother sledging Bopara as, if anything, it would galvanise him. If he can address his technical flaws this has to be the type of character we need.)