Yes, I saw him against S.Africa, India and WIndies. He's fine, he's good, but he is not that good. He has improved, but give me a break.
All opinion, I guess, so I disagree.
Ikki said:
I mean to keep pulling those numbers.
Well where is the relevance? He plays for England and will therefore play half of his matches in England. This series is being played in England.
Ikki said:
I'd say both he and Hilfenhaus have been the best, and Flintoff not far behind. And yet, that's why I have a problem with our bowling line-up. Because neither Jimmy nor Hilfy have bowled remarkably well and that the batting at the same time has hardly been world-class.
And again; Siddle is there for what he could be. He has only played a few tests. He is keeping out Clark and Lee; both who would walk into your side over their current form (last 2-3 years).
I don't get your logic. Siddle wouldn't get into out side I don't reckon, but yet he's keeping out two guy who would? Plus things have changed in England and we're not in the business of picking players for what they did 2-3 years ago anymore (could make an argument for Flintoff, but nobody else), just ask Hoggard & Harmison. So no, I don't think at the minute either of them would walk into our side. Sidebottom can't get near the side at the minute, and he was taking wickets for fun as recently as those two.
Of course the logical and understandable thing for people to say here is, but Stuart Broad! But he's obviously being given a run and backed to come good, and also picked because of his batting as well. So no, I don't think they would walk into our team, actually.
Ikki said:
You should pay more attention, instead of getting your feelings hurt and responding to me as if I am blowing everything out of proportion.
I said confidence changes players. The confidence Anderson has currently is helping him bowl better and the lack of confidence some of our green batsmen have is contributing to their downfall. Whilst Anderson is pretty good at the moment, he is no way someone like Waqar Younis who even the best, at their best, will fail against. And it has nothing to do with "shame" but the expectations I, and I know many Australians, have of their batting line-up.
believe me, my feelings aren't hurt
Confidence helps everyone, of course it does, wouldn't disagree with that. Just think that your expectations of your batsmen are stuck back a couple of years ago when you were the undisputed champions of cricket. You've fallen into the pack and you need to deal with it.