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International Debutant
Tharanga also has a hundred against India IIRC. I don't agree that you can simply remove England from the equation; even with that attack they are better than the minnows. Plunkett recently bowled England to a series win against Australia. Anyway, this discussion is about comparing Tharanga with Fulton. How many world-class knocks do you reckon Fulton has played?Neither does flounderously mentioning certain performances without looking at the bigger picture.
Four decent innings proves little. If you remove completely substandard attacks such as Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and the England bowling attack he faced, his record is horrible - he averages 25.13.
And before you have a go at me for taking his performances against England out, it was against an attack consisting of Harmison, Plunkett, Bresnan, Mahmood, Collingwood and Dalrymple. So horribly dire that I'm almost tempted to say the hundred against Zimbabwe he scored had more value.
Quite plainly, he's a very poor player at this stage. His domestic one day record is even worse.
As for Australia I could see them getting upset by SA or SL. The key IMO is to bat first and put up a competitive score. The Australian batting hasn't been really tested here but it's not long ago in the second final of CB series that they crumbled under the pressure of a run chase. Overall I still expect them to lift the trophy though.