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Sure is, Stu McCullum is their father. He was a bit of an Otago legend.Is he the brother to Brendan?
Sure is, Stu McCullum is their father. He was a bit of an Otago legend.Is he the brother to Brendan?
Based on the available crop of seam bowlers, he does. Like I said, none of the other three seam options at the WC can claim to be better ODI bowlers than Franklin - their records clearly indicate that. And none of them is anywhere near as good a bat as Franklin. So given the resources available to us right now, Franklin is really the best option. But like I also said in my original post, healthy Mills changes that, but he's not available now, is he?Basically, Franklin probably is the best #9 but, and its a big but, does he deserve to get into the side for his bowling? After all he is a bowling all-rounder.
And the answer to that question is no, when we are at full strength he should not be in the ODI XI. Yes, he offers variety being a left-armer, and gets swing early on sometimes, but he still bowls a four-ball or two every over. And when it doesn't swing, well thats another story. He has a good game every now and again, but in between.......
Nobody is 'bashing' his batting ability at #9 methinks.
You gotta ask yourself, do you wanna sacrifice 50+ off 10 just so you can get a quick 20 runs at #9?
ODI Cricketel grapadura said:Like I said, none of the other three seam options at the WC can claim to be better ODI bowlers than Franklin - their records clearly indicate that.
Don't they? It looks to me that the stats clearly suggest that none of the three guys in question bowl better than Franklin in ODIs. And Franklin's a far superior batsman to any of them, so it makes perfect sense to play him in this situation.ODI Cricket
Franklin - Avg: 38.71, RPO: 5.06
Gillespie - Avg: 36.11, RPO: 5.27
Martin - Avg: 36.09, RPO: 5.43
Mason - Avg: 35.23, RPO: 5.08
List A Cricket
Franklin - Avg: 33.07, RPO: 4.72
Gillespie - Avg: 29.52, RPO: 4.95
Martin - Avg: 26.91, RPO: 4.67
Mason - Avg: 24.79, RPO: 4.31
Now, you could make a case for it I supoose, but I wouldn't say their records "clearly indicated" it.
So Mason with a better average and an extremely-marginally worse economy rate clearly doesn't bowl better than him, according to the stats?? Wow!Don't they? It looks to me that the stats clearly suggest that none of the three guys in question bowl better than Franklin in ODIs. And Franklin's a far superior batsman to any of them, so it makes perfect sense to play him in this situation.
Check your own stats - Mason's economy rate is worse than Franklin's, if only marginally. Mason's average is greatly helped by a single good performance of 4 for 20-odd against SL in Chch this summer, on a really seamer friendly pitch - this clearly helps since Mason's only played a handful of games and has hardly been a wicket-taker at international level.So Mason with a better average and an extremely-marginally worse economy rate clearly doesn't bowl better than him, according to the stats?? Wow!
You seem to be a big fan of Gillespie. imo he is no more than a tail-ender, and furthermore he has proved to be very expensive in both domestic and international one-day cricket. I don't think he is a good OD bowler at all.Unfortunately for Franklin I think he's gonna be pigeon holed as a test player after this World Cup. He's been fortunate that we havent really had any other decent options recently but I feel we should really be playing Gillespie as he has pace and has shown he can score some handy runs.
Our first choice bowling lineup should be: Bond, Mills, Gillespie, Vettori, Oram and Styris. that's a good attack.
Poor record in all forms, tbh. Doesn't take wickets in FC cricket, expensive in OD cricket. He *looks* to have talent, because he can turn the ball sharply with decent accuracy, but he doesn't seem to be a smart or varied enough bowler at this stage.What has Patel done to be considered poor?. Pretty decent off spinner IMO.
you've never liked gillespie have you! hes a very handy bowler tbh.Furthermore, Gillespie only bowls quick once in a blue moon...as does Franklin actually...Gillespie's pace is really of very little merit in international cricket, being brisk once or twice a series is really worth little.
You don't rate Patel, you don't think Vettori spins it all - hell, you don't even like Styris bowling his off-cutters regularly. Are you on a one-man mission to eradicate spin bowling from the Black Caps, and eventually New Zealand cricket?Poor record in all forms, tbh. Doesn't take wickets in FC cricket, expensive in OD cricket. He *looks* to have talent, because he can turn the ball sharply with decent accuracy, but he doesn't seem to be a smart or varied enough bowler at this stage.
It will be a quick eradication. We only have like 6 spinners.....You don't rate Patel, you don't think Vettori spins it all - hell, you don't even like Styris bowling his off-cutters regularly. Are you on a one-man mission to eradicate spin bowling from the Black Caps, and eventually New Zealand cricket?
Hey, blame the batsmen. Patel spins it and gets hit, Vettori doesn't and the batsmen of the world can't pick it.You don't rate Patel, you don't think Vettori spins it all - hell, you don't even like Styris bowling his off-cutters regularly. Are you on a one-man mission to eradicate spin bowling from the Black Caps, and eventually New Zealand cricket?
Ermmm, no. I just dismiss all the talk about this ordinary bowler vs that ordinary bowler simply by saying that it hardly matters. Neither Patel nor Gillespie has performed well at domestic OR international one-day level (actually, Gillespie's domestic one-day record is remarkably poor given that we have hordes of guys with decent bowling records. He must have one of the highest economy rates in the country). I'm just saying, I don't see either Patel or Gillespie ever amounting to much as international cricketers. Arguing Franklin v Mason v Gillespie is really neither here nor there, might as well keep Franklin in for his batting, and for continuity given that he's a test regular.We're not exactly brimming with bowling talent right now. You seem to dismiss every bowler we have thierry like we've got plenty more to take their place.
That's nice - now how about you offer some alternatives?, I don't see either Patel or Gillespie ever amounting to much as international cricketers. Arguing Franklin v Mason v Gillespie is really neither here nor there, might as well keep Franklin in for his batting, and for continuity given that he's a test regular.
Franklin did himself no favours today that's for sureI have to say that you come across as pretty negative in your assessments of pretty much every New Zealand player, thierry.
I think it's pretty harsh to be making these calls about Patel and Gillespie in particular, considering that they have only been in the international side for five minutes. Franklin I can understand, as he's been around for a while now and has proven to be a liability in the one day side, imo.