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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think anyone was calling for Ealham's selection now - rather discussing the possibility of picking bowlers in the Ealham mould.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think anyone was calling for Ealham's selection now - rather discussing the possibility of picking bowlers in the Ealham mould.
Well sounded, like yer actual Ealham to me.No Ealham is just far more accurate than Plunkett.....but England don't need that do they ?
Salamuddin doesn't think Trescothick's any good, I wouldn't pay his opinions on England any mind.
Well sounded, like yer actual Ealham to me.
Anywhoo, I'm against Ealham and Ealham imitators.
I think Ealham is getting far too many mentions anyway, and I vow never to post the name "Ealham" again.
Who said Ealham was just a one trick pony ? Ealham could swing the ball and he had good changes of pace, apart from his accuracy.I don't give a flying **** about accuracy to be honest. You can be as accurate as you want, but at that pace on a flat, slow deck in the West Indies, you are going to get smashed if you don't do anything with the ball.
Sounds like the below are doing just that.Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think anyone was calling for Ealham's selection now - rather discussing the possibility of picking bowlers in the Ealham mould.
Because the likes of Ealham,Mascheranhas and Tom Smith actually bowl with accuracy and control which totally elude Plunkett when he bowls.The problem is that there is no chance for these types of bowlers playing for England as they are deemed either to "defensive", not fast enough or are not "wickettakers"."County trundlers" is a pretty pathetic way to describe some very skilled bowlers and I'd certainly rather have Ealham or Tom Smith compared to the rubbish Plunkett bowls.He had a good half dozen matches in the CB series but I'd be extremely surpised if he reproduces that sort of form for a while.
I'd have Ealham over Plunkett. Ealham was a very decent bowler from what I remember......
Plunkett is far too inconsistent
If I had to pick a side right now, with everyone in the country who played last season available, I'd pick:
Trescothick
Loye
Afzaal
Pietersen
Bell
Flintoff (c)
Read
Mascarenhas
Martin-Jenkins
Ealham
Gough
Plenty of calibre in the top-order and all four bowlers can bat a bit, too.
Unfortunately, not many of them are going to be available in 4 years' time.
I think, personally, that we need to worry about next summer when that comes round.
Ealham did indeed have his chance - and was treated distinctly shabbily, being dropped in 2001 for no good reason. Even now, he's infinately better at one-day bowling than most in England have ever been and quite possibly will ever be.
and so onThis is one-day stuff we're talking about - it's economy-rate, not wickets-per-match, that matter the most.
For England? Mark Ealham, Robin Martin-Jenkins, Dmitri Mascarenhas, to name a few.
Broad's available right now - he's just currently not good enough.
I had to wade through 19 pages of the sports section of a Sunday broadsheet ... football of all kinds, FA Cup, Barclays Premiership, Champions League, Coca-Cola Championship, rugby union, horse racing, motor racing ... before encountering the first mention of cricket. In tabloids, it was merely a footnote, and the only question the gentleman at the Heathrow immigration asked me was if I was going find out who killed Bob Woolmer.
Similarly mad to converse about the Plunketts of this World, but that doesn't stop people.Couldn't agree more about Ealham, I'd rather pick a good prospect from the under-18s, then that past-it, military-medium trundler.
To converse about him now, is utter madness imho.
You might.I don't give a flying **** about accuracy to be honest. You can be as accurate as you want, but at that pace on a flat, slow deck in the West Indies, you are going to get smashed if you don't do anything with the ball.
And this from Plunkett's chief championer...It's hard to judge Lewis because of the limited situations he can bowl and he's weak in the field and with the bat. He's played most games at home, in a lot of day-night games and generally speaking he's played in games where the scoring by the opposition has been signficantly lower than on average
Or it could be said that if you rather Plunkett than any of them then you know such a thing.If you'd rather have all of those than Plunkett you clearly know sweet FA about cricket.
Moneylust and their incredible underlying stupidity.The Ashes was live on terrestrial TV so everyone could see it, this and everything since is live only on satellite TV because of the ICC/ECB's moneylust.
Yes, could being the key word.Who said Ealham was just a one trick pony ? Ealham could swing the ball and he had good changes of pace, apart from his accuracy.
It's not considering he still can but only at 65-70 mph.Yes, could being the key word.
Make that: England don't want to play one day cricket.Ok, so are England finally going to get it? Michael Vaughan can't play one-day cricket.