Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
I think I posted a thread on Ntini a little while back showing how phenomenally inconsistent he is. The figures shown on a year-by-year basis go a little way to telling the story but the season-by-season ones show it far more accurately. CBA repeating it all again but Ntini has basically veered from outstanding to execrable, often on a season's notice. How effective he is depends on how accurate he is, and he's capable of being both extremely accurate and extremely profligate. The angle, pace and length he typically bowls accentuates both accuracy and inaccuracy.
As for the comparison with Brett Lee certainly Lee always was and still is a far more multidimensional bowler than Ntini, but Lee for all his ability to do lots of things doesn't tend to do it very often. Ntini has few tools at his disposal but he's far better at using them than Lee is. Lee was outstanding briefly on a couple of occasions and very poor for lots of the rest of the time; Ntini as I say veers from very good to very bad. Lee's best > Ntini's best but Ntini's ability to produce his best >>>>>> Lee's said ability.
As for Ntini's overall worth there's no question it extends far beyond his merit as a bowler - as a bowler overall I'd rate him ordinary and not in a sense of ordinary = poor, as in ordinary = decent but far from outstanding. In terms of how much he's contributed to South African cricket in terms of being the first Black African to genuinely succeed, he's immesurable.
As for the comparison with Brett Lee certainly Lee always was and still is a far more multidimensional bowler than Ntini, but Lee for all his ability to do lots of things doesn't tend to do it very often. Ntini has few tools at his disposal but he's far better at using them than Lee is. Lee was outstanding briefly on a couple of occasions and very poor for lots of the rest of the time; Ntini as I say veers from very good to very bad. Lee's best > Ntini's best but Ntini's ability to produce his best >>>>>> Lee's said ability.
As for Ntini's overall worth there's no question it extends far beyond his merit as a bowler - as a bowler overall I'd rate him ordinary and not in a sense of ordinary = poor, as in ordinary = decent but far from outstanding. In terms of how much he's contributed to South African cricket in terms of being the first Black African to genuinely succeed, he's immesurable.