Interesting points. A simple question from me.
Who has been working with him on his development as a batsman since his elevation to the international stage? For example, his home country produced two of the greatest test openers in modern history.
Who's helping him with his strokeplay?
Kraigg Brathwaite
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Kraigg Brathwaite: West Indies batsman signs for Glamorgan"Promotion-chasing Glamorgan have signed West Indies opening batsman Kraigg Brathwaite for the final three games of their Championship Division Two season ..."
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Averaging 25.33 in his last 20 test matches, Kraigg Brathwaite seeks guidance from one of the legends of West Indies cricket:
Kraigg Brathwaite calls on Desmond Haynes in bid to rediscover form
Kraigg Brathwaite calls on Desmond Haynes in bid to rediscover form
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Gils wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2015 12:01 pmKraigg Brathwaite has now played 20 tests, his average, 35.53 after 40 Inns, is below that of confirmed international mediocrity Marlon Samuels. 35.92
It's clear that his game is not suited to being a senior opening partner and a 35 ave is far from world class. Historically speaking, batsmen who fail to top 40 having played 20 tests never do.
Can he somehow buck that trend
MarcusGarveyLives wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 5:53 pmAveraging 25.33 in his last 20 test matches, Kraigg Brathwaite seeks guidance from one of the legends of West Indies cricket:
Kraigg Brathwaite calls on Desmond Haynes in bid to rediscover form
MarcusGarveyLives wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2019 3:03 pmInteresting points. A simple question from me.
Who has been working with him on his development as a batsman since his elevation to the international stage? For example, his home country produced two of the greatest test openers in modern history.
Who's helping him with his strokeplay?
After 96 test matches, and given his record over the past couple of years, the subject of Kraigg Brathwaite's batting now seems to be well worth revisiting.
The figures - and the visual evidence - are alarming.