Isn't stubbornness a trait of Geoffrey's?..Quite a few posters on this forum are damn stubborn. Not implying anything, just saying....Would be awesome if he did itbt
While it suffices to say that Anderson last summer in Tests > Anderson in ODIs at any point in his career, I (as you know) am still to be convinced of his long-term Test viability.I'd be happy for him to never play another ODI if he continues to bowl like he did in Tests this summer, where his figures did not do him justice. Jimmy
A year is of course a year. If you're 50, it's 2% of your life, and if you're 2, it's 50%. Therefore, the longer your career, the less we would read into shorter periods of success, IMO.Lee was 31 (or all but) TBH.
Anyway, the point isn't about age, it's about how much 1 good season after many poor ones proves. Even though 26 is younger than 31, both of them are at a "have been around for a bit" level, and you'd have expected a player of either age to do something more in that time than be utterly hopeless (as Lee and Anderson both were). What's more, a year is a year (and no longer) however old you are.
Heck, even a 22-year-old who's had one good season I'd not be jumping in screaming how brilliant he was going to be either. One good season (or year) doesn't prove a great deal. Many people have had such things and done little else all career.
So you make posts designed to mock something that might or might not have been said, which you can't be bothered to find-out whether it has or not. Nice attitude.It was also to mock those on here who might of said it.Anyways if no one did on hre fine but I wasn't going through 75 pages of posts to find out.
Oh, I am, fo' sho'. But the consideration of that possibility has merely moved from remote to under consideration. Quite a few people seem to now be almost certain he's on his way to being a World-class bowler. Which he just isn't, yet.A year is of course a year. If you're 50, it's 2% of your life, and if you're 2, it's 50%. Therefore, the longer your career, the less we would read into shorter periods of success, IMO.
Plus it's not like Anderson had never looked decent. He simply went from one devatstating spell per series mixed up some okay performances and some 6.8 per over 2-123 to a consistent summer, where he took regular wickets but bowled very well even when he didn't (Headingley, for example). But this didn't come out of nowhere, it was simply the consistency we had all been screaming for.
Of course he has to still keep this up further, but you should be a lot more hopeful of him doing so than you were this time last year.
Nor a specialist bowler.I only used his First-Class average to suggest a broad indicator of his skill as a batsman - ie, that he certainly wasn't someone you could consider to be a front-line batter.
Christ, what time is it in England?Bloody hell, eventful start.
Almost a run-out off the opening delivery, several near-misses in the opening over and Sehwag drags on one that keeps low in the 2nd over.
That post was made at 3:39 in the UK, and this at 3:40.Christ, what time is it in England?
It might get slower and lower.If this pitch keeps playing like this all day 200 will be a tough chase. Surely it must get better?
Well the curator did say this would be a 300+ wicket. so maybe we should wait and see.If this pitch keeps playing like this all day 200 will be a tough chase. Surely it must get better?