NZTailender
I can't believe I ate the whole thing
By preparing against batsman of a similar calibre. Preparing for Australia by taking things away from Bangladesh would be like preparing for your driving test by playing Grand Theft Auto.Yes it does. How do you expect him to bowl to the best batsmen in the world, if he isnt playing against the best batsmen in the world? Well Southee completely proved you wrong then didnt he?
Martin was more ordinary than rubbish in England. He bowled well without being spectacular, but wasn't complete rubbish. For rubbish definition see Harmison, S.Experience helps, of course. But that doesnt mean a non-experienced player cannot perform, especially one with the talent of Southee. I agree that Martin bowled well in New Zealand, but he was absolutely rubbish in England.
Vettori is a wicket taker though, on pitches that aren't completely green. That's his role, anyway. He tends to get defended against more than attacked, as a lot of batsmen seem to rate him.Vettori isn't a wicket taker. Warne was a wicket taker. Vettori is fantastic, but no way is he a wicket taker, not in test match cricket. Why is there a bigger chance he could concede over 100 for no wickets? He isn't the one averaging over 100 with the ball against Australia. What you are basing that statement on I have no idea.
Martin averages 70 inover 3 matches on the flattest surfaces ever played. Plus he last played Australia in 2005 - since then he's become a much better bowler.The average for Bond is over 2 games, on the flattest surfaces ever played (I think we had 4 centurians in that game in Perth). Also Warne and McGrath averaged similarly for that tour also. The point I was making is that Martin averages over 100 against Australia over 6 matches...that is A LOT of bowling. To still average 100 after 6 matches is diabolical.
Yes, well, it is ODI cricket. It's a lot different to bowl 4 over spells and 10 in total, either defending around 300 or trying to stop the other team from posting such a total, to bowling to a batsman who is set, 150* (280) in the 80th over of a test match, after being in the field all day.The 5fa against England on debut. The whole ODI series against England. I am sure you will reply with "Yeah, but it's ODI cricket". The fact remains that Southee was bowling brilliantly throughout that series.
And as far as 5fas on debut go, we should still have Mark Gillespie in the side if that's the case.
Well, would actually have to agree with that. But there are still a couple more places that Southee could be overwhelmed though - packed grounds in India, World Cup. But he seems like a tough little cookie already.I disagree. It is completely understandable for ANYONE to be overwhelmed in their first test at Lord's, especially when it is their debut test away from home. I think from here on out he should be absolutely fine.
Agreed.I agree. I was using Martin as an example why Southee should be picked. I think the lineup should be Martin, Mills, Southee.
I think I should point out that I wouldn't be prepared to back either player to do well in Australia, mainly because we haven't had someone bowl with great success in or against Australia for quite a while. While Southee shouldn't exactly be wrapped in cotton wool, I'm just wary of what might happen if he gets pasted. Kind of like Rutherford, in terms of youth and how they developed later on.His control was fantastic in his first test, and the whole ODI series against England. Of course he isnt guaranteed to send down 5 quality overs, but i'd back him over Martin against Australia.