Haven't seen enough of Siddle to judge TBH, just one test.Clarks a huge loss to the australian side. Especially when his replacement is peter siddle. Does anybody else rate peter siddle other than the australian selectors???? I would like to know if anybody else does. They should put in Maggofin or a Brett Dorey in, especially at the WACA. These two can bowl into the breeze, with great effect.
Given that i have seen all the potential test hopeful fringe Australian bowlers bowl expect Bollinger. Even though inexperienced I'd say Siddle is definately the best replacement for Clark & given how he bowled in that one-test in India if the perth deck is quick he should not be under-rated by the Saffies.Clarks a huge loss to the australian side. Especially when his replacement is peter siddle. Does anybody else rate peter siddle other than the australian selectors???? I would like to know if anybody else does. They should put in Maggofin or a Brett Dorey in, especially at the WACA. These two can bowl into the breeze, with great effect.
I'm assuming that was a reference to me...Jacdk might have played with or against Siddle a fair bit.
Be interested to hear how he rates him compared to other quicks he'd have faced.
Looks good from what I've seen and a ****-tin better than Dorey. Plenty of people seem to rate him.Clarks a huge loss to the australian side. Especially when his replacement is peter siddle. Does anybody else rate peter siddle other than the australian selectors???? I would like to know if anybody else does. They should put in Maggofin or a Brett Dorey in, especially at the WACA. These two can bowl into the breeze, with great effect.
Cheers mate, apologies for the mis-spellingI'm assuming that was a reference to me...
Yeah, there's no doubt in Vic circles that he's the most consistent quick going around. Only one bloke who you'd like to face less, and that's Nannes - probably a bit quicker, and has less idea where they are going (hence the two beamers the other week).
Hits the deck, can swing them away a bit and has a knack for getting the ball coming through rib height regularly. Pretty genuine nasty streak too.
Dirk Nannes has been included in the Dutch squad for WC qualification and probably the T20 WC. Dutch passports rule.I'm assuming that was a reference to me...
Yeah, there's no doubt in Vic circles that he's the most consistent quick going around. Only one bloke who you'd like to face less, and that's Nannes - probably a bit quicker, and has less idea where they are going (hence the two beamers the other week) .
Hits the deck, can swing them away a bit and has a knack for getting the ball coming through rib height regularly. Pretty genuine nasty streak too.
I was surprised they didn't release both Watson and Krejza for the one dayer on Sunday TBH, or at least just Krejza. It's not like the turnaround would have been too much to handle given it was just a one dayer, and Krejza specifically had only bowled 7 overs or something ridiculous since the Indian tour.If they don't release Watson for State Cricket they're ****ing idiots.
It'll be too late won't it? The Qld match started today. Mind you... a month without cricket is hardly what Watto needed I reckon.If they don't release Watson for State Cricket they're ****ing idiots.
So he plays as an overseas player then for Victoria?Dirk Nannes has been included in the Dutch squad for WC qualification and probably the T20 WC. Dutch passports rule.
Could possibly well be in the future, I guess.So he plays as an overseas player then for Victoria?