Goughy
Hall of Fame Member
Quite surprised to hear you saying that as you've previously criticised England for selecting bowlers who tick the right boxes (young, tall, able to bowl over 85mph). I would have thought you'd welcome a craftsman who has honed his bowling in county cricket.
Moreover I think Sidebottom is accurate & nippy enough to be a solid stock bowler when the ball doesn't swing. Something which you couldn't accuse Plunkett or Harmison of currently.
Thats certainly true. However, my point is more that I will never take into account what happens in a Headingley Test when evaluating a player.
Sidebottom is a workman like and has honed his skills and there may be a place for him on certain occasions where the conditions are suited to a player that has the experience to fully exploit them.
I just dont see him being capable of having any sort of long term prospects. Given the choice (if both were fit) Id take Lewis.
Sidebottom is a good honest county pro and represented that maligned group with honour this Test. He showed that you dont have to be a 'prospect' or a 'talent' if you know how to bowl and exploit the conditions.
But to repeat myself, I dont see any long term career especially as Headingley is a place you must discount when evaluating players.
As I said in an earlier post, if we ignore the special conditions at Headingley then Mallander is one of the most unlucky players in history, rather than it just being a good pick for that game.