Yeah he definitely would, not only for this format but also the OD format, he should have been the second spinner ahead of Holland for the Indian tour.For those who have seen Doherty, anyone think he would make sense in this format?.
But he's left arm!!What has Doherty got over Krejza?
Just that Doherty has been one of the most consistent OD spinner in Australia and also the fact that he unlike Crayfish doesn't leak runs, but as I said there is still some time to go before the WC, so if Crayfish can put together some good performances, then he might leapfrog Doherty.What has Doherty got over Krejza?
Krejza has clearly turned a corner lately, and his recent showings in LO Cricket have benefited. He bowled very well in the Pakistan 'A' series and has started off the Ford Ranger Cup really well. While I agree that putting in some more good performances would definately help his cause, I don't think he needs to do too much more to prove himself against this "consistent spinner" who has never had a List A average under thirty, and last season averaged 36.Just that Doherty has been one of the most consistent OD spinner in Australia and also the fact that he unlike Crayfish doesn't leak runs
Oh sorry, I thought this was a Twenty20 thread.Just that Doherty has been one of the most consistent OD spinner in Australia