Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
You only need to have watched Sidebottom's games against NZ (and, let's be honest, WI and India in 2007) to have seen that that sort of bowling will be successful against any batting side, however good. Sidebottom's issue is whether he can regain an acceptable level of fitness, not whether he can bowl well enough.I'm not sure I'd want Sidebottom back in the side tbh. He's always getting injured and has only really performed against a very weak New Zealand line-up. Take out the stats from his 2 series against the Kiwi's and his average goes up to a very poor 36. He's done ok in England against South Africa and West Indies, but I don't honestly think he's one of our best options, and I would actually rather see Harmy in the side ahead of Sidebottom.
That sort of bowling that we saw from Sidebottom in most of 2007 and early-2008 is better than Harmison has ever been capable of and almost certainly ever will be capable of. Harmison's continued selection has been and would be settling for mediocrity, whereas Sidebottom is potentially quite good - if, that is, he can regain the requistite levels of fitness, which is far from a nailed-on certainty.