(a poor mans Tim Bresnan)
You ever seen Shane "85 MPH, no swing, no accuracy, no seam" Watson bowl?
You could say that Flintoff is a poor man's Shane Watson aswell. Really, Flintoff is just a fatter, uglier verison of Shane Watson and unlike Watson, gives up when he gets injured.You ever seen Shane "85 MPH, no swing, no accuracy, no seam" Watson bowl?
Atleast Bresnan swings the ball, at a higher pace aswell.
I'll admit that Brenan's probably a better bowler than Watto, but the difference there certainly doesn't go anywhere close to making up the 18 run difference in their First Class batting averages. I guarantee you that Watson would make at least six current Test teams purely based on his batting if he was fit an eligible.You ever seen Shane "85 MPH, no swing, no accuracy, no seam" Watson bowl?
Atleast Bresnan swings the ball, at a higher pace aswell.
Could you please name these teams?I guarantee you that Watson would make at least seven current Test teams purely based on his batting if he was fit an eligible.
Pretty much all of them bar South Africa, at a guess.Could you please name these teams?
He is an excellent squad player no doubt, and good enough IMO to bat 6 outright. Although i don't think he would add much with the ball at all to be honest. Although options are always good.I'll admit that Brenan's probably a better bowler than Watto, but the difference there certainly doesn't go anywhere close to making up the 18 run difference in their First Class batting averages. I guarantee you that Watson would make at least six current Test teams purely based on his batting if he was fit an eligible.
You can always spot a Watson-ignoramus when they start talking about his bowling as if it's his main discipline and comparing him to bowling allrounders.
EDIT: Hmm, perhaps I was being a little harsh. Looking back at the post that started this, you own really compared Watson's bowling to Bresnan and merely said that you doubted he'd live up to Hussey's standards with the bat... which I suppose is fair enough. I disagree strongly that such a cricketer wouldn't be an asset, though. A genuinely Test standard batsman who bowled like Tim Bresnan would be an awesome, awesome bloke to have around. I certainly wouldn't be dropping Hussey at this point but Watson coming in for a batsman - presuming he's fit to bowl - would hardly be the worst thing for the balance for the Australian team at the moment.
I've edited it to six.Could you please name these teams?
Your name suggests you are a member of our little group also?91Jmay and stfu_ben flying the flag for stupid people
I agree with this. I had the same teams but I was trying to work out who the seventh team was.I've edited it to six.
Bangladesh (Watto > the whole top order), New Zealand (they'd make him open and drop McIntosh), Sri Lanka (Dilshan), Pakistan (Manzoor), England (Bopara) and West Indies (Simmons).
I had India in there as well because I believe he's far superior to Yuvraj, but the Indian selectors are a different matter there so I'll stay on the safe side and run with six.
Yeah, sorry, see my edit.Can you please show where i compared Watson and Bresnans batting?
Yeah, this is where we differ, I guess. I'm not a huge fan of Watto's bowling myself either despite him being one of my favourite players, but while he'll more than likely never be a Test standard specialist bowler, I think his bowling can definitely be quite useful to the team. He showed in India that, if he's fit (which admittedly is a pretty big if) he can genuinely perform as the fourth seamer in a side, bowl good spells and take key wickets. He doesn't have the consistency to be a specialist bowler but he's proven that he can contribute positively and bowl incisive spells on flat pitches.He is an excellent squad player no doubt, and good enough IMO to bat 6 outright. Although i don't think he would add much with the ball at all to be honest. Although options are always good.
One of my absolute pet hates on cricket forums. There's not a ****ing fast bowler in the world who hasn't swung a ball or seamed a ball, but it's a bull**** line wheeled out to criticise every player in the world at some stage. I'm guessing you probably saw him bowl once, and he didn't move the ball much, and hence you've concluded that he never can and never will.You ever seen Shane "85 MPH, no swing, no accuracy, no seam" Watson bowl?
Atleast Bresnan swings the ball, at a higher pace aswell.
Yeah, I meant a fourth seamer in an attack comprised of three specialist seamers, a specialist spinner and Watto.@ Prince EWS.
I concor he is a good enough test batsmen, although needless to say his test record so far is useless, he is far better than that (257@19.76 with 1 fifty). However i just don't see him as a 4th seemer. As the 5th choice in your bowling attack, i think he would be a solid option but statistically he is no more than solid at 14 wickets at 36 a piece. I don't think that can be a 4th bowler for a test side as good as Australia.
EDIT - I see you want him as a 5th bowler. 100% agree there. I have no problem with that.
Injuries have no doubt played there part though.