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Anyone really. If ODIs and test cricket were considered completely separate entities, Harmison wouldn't even be considered for the role, don't you think?Who?
Anyone really. If ODIs and test cricket were considered completely separate entities, Harmison wouldn't even be considered for the role, don't you think?Who?
Why not?Anyone really. If ODIs and test cricket were considered completely separate entities, Harmison wouldn't even be considered for the role, don't you think?
I don't feel very strongly on the issue one way or the other. Really, the point of what I was saying was that pundits advocate picking Harmison for ODIs on the grounds that it might make him a bit sharper in tests, and that shows a general disrespect for the format IMO.Why not?
He retired in 2006 and was Englands number 1 ranked ODI bowler in the World rankings. He has an almost exact career record to Jimmy Anderson and he provides something different.
For want to a superstar quality ODI bowler, Id certainly pick him.
Fair enough. I can see that. I agree with you shouldnt be picking a guy in ODIs to get him ready for Tests. However, if its an advantageous by-product then its gravy.I don't feel very strongly on the issue one way or the other. Really, the point of what I was saying was that pundits advocate picking Harmison for ODIs on the grounds that it might make him a bit sharper in tests, and that shows a general disrespect for the format IMO.
It's just a point of interest. Contrast with in Australia, where this is the biggest one-day series they can play at the moment, 1st vs 2nd. I don't imagine they'd look at the team for the first ODI and say "hmm, yes, will be good that he gets some preparation for the test series we have in two months".Fair enough. I can see that. I agree with you shouldnt be picking a guy in ODIs to get him ready for Tests. However, if its an advantageous by-product then its gravy.
Yeah, that's what I was trying to get at wiith "missing the point". ODIs are not warm-up matches for Tests.In a way it shows a lack of respect (rightly or wrongly) for ODIs that they're selecting a bowler over more able candidates for an ODI series against a major cricketing nation simply in order to ensure he is ready for tests.
Indeed. The front page of C365:Yeah, that's what I was trying to get at wiith "missing the point". ODIs are not warm-up matches for Tests.
Obviously with Harmison there is also the West Indies T20 factor.
Haha, yes, as a colleague remarked earlier, "he says his family are settled now, well they bloody will be when they've got an extra million in the bank"
Harmison has both a better average and econ rate than the following playersWell its good for Harmison as he also now has a chance to get his hands on Stanford' millions, but its not good news for England that they have had to go back to someone like Harmison, as Harmison was never much of a limited overs bowler and the other thing is they have tried the likes of Mahmood, Tremlett, Plunkett, and lot of other young fast bowlers since Harmison retired from Odi cricket, but none of those youngsters have been able to stay fit or be effective, so that really is something for England to worry about.
TBH he often got starts like this - 20 off 30 balls including four of the best boundaries you'll see, followed by an absolute gift of a wicket. That's what made him so frustrating.I'm amazed Prior is still there, good work
Swann being left out while Wright plays and bats 8 has to be a joke, surely. Is Swann injured?