His average is coming down really fast too, I remember when it was 38 about this time last year.Jeez, Anderson's bloody good these days isn't he?
Harmison must be seriously crap these days if he's behind Broad, Bresnan, and Onions for any reason other than the selectors losing patience with his attitudeHave you actually watched Broad bowl? He does get swing, but doesn't rely on the ball hooping around like Bresnan. I'd rather see Bresnan play ahead of Mahmood and Harmison atm, but he's still nothing more than average.
Harmison has absolutely lost it. No longer bowls at 90mph, his accuracy's gone, and he's nowhere near as good as he used to be. Not helped by his attitude, but he's not impressed with the ball this summer and in his last few England performances.Harmison must be seriously crap these days if he's behind Broad, Bresnan, and Onions for any reason other than the selectors losing patience with his attitude
Let's face it, unless Harmison's absolutely lost it completely, even his most serious detractors would have to admit that he'd have been a massive handful in ths conditions that England have bowled in this summer PLUS I seriously doubt that Gayle would be walking down the wicket and plonking him into the stands over his head
46 wickets in 2008 at 29.84 and the 18 at 29.50 this year have helped the cause, but I don't think many doubt his proficiency inside England, where he averages 28.92, it is outside England where he averages 48.11 that the problem lies.His average is coming down really fast too, I remember when it was 38 about this time last year.
I don't think you can criticise Onions for sticking to a full length in swinging conditions, especially considering that he actually got Gayle out. Harmison would have banged it in back of a length, not been hit for six and not got his man, leaving the rest of the bowlers to try to force a result.Harmison must be seriously crap these days if he's behind Broad, Bresnan, and Onions for any reason other than the selectors losing patience with his attitude
Let's face it, unless Harmison's absolutely lost it completely, even his most serious detractors would have to admit that he'd have been a massive handful in ths conditions that England have bowled in this summer PLUS I seriously doubt that Gayle would be walking down the wicket and plonking him into the stands over his head
Doesnt swing in most places so he has to rely on accuracy and consistency - not his strongest suits46 wickets in 2008 at 29.84 and the 18 at 29.50 this year have helped the cause, but I don't think many doubt his proficiency inside England, where he averages 28.92, it is outside England where he averages 48.11 that the problem lies.
On a technical note, I feel he's just gotta be hitting the stumps more. He is too often swinging it past the edge of the bat.
I don't think you can criticise Onions for sticking to a full length in swinging conditions, especially considering that he actually got Gayle out. Harmison would have banged it in back of a length, not been hit for six and not got his man, leaving the rest of the bowlers to try to force a result.
I wouldn't have Harmy anywhere near the team at the moment. Even if I especially rated his bowling, I'd have a hard time saying there's anyone in the current crop who deserves to get dropped.[/QUOT
On performances in this series, Bresnan will go when Flintoff returns with the others justifiably retained
As for whether they should've been picked in the first place, that's another story