In the words of my friend Uppercut, what the actual f
The F is that Lewis looked international standard in ODIs which proves he was more versatile as a bowler than Davies, who Durham dont play in List A cricket because he is crap in that format.
Scaly piscine said:
Couldn't give a toss about ODIs and List A.
You need to as formentioned to GIMH. The fact that Lewis was good in more than one formats makes him a more versatile bowler than Davies.
Scaly piscine said:
Davies plays in the top division and totally dominates teams in FC cricket - particularly proper batsmen,
As i keep saying & this is something many chose not to accept. FC success in ENG doesn't = international success. The sooner people accept or begin to believe this to be true not because i say it - but because how the standard of CC cricket has declined since the 70s - the better.
Just because Davies dominates for Durham in division makes him any good or any close to international quality. As i keep saying that fact that he does well is far more an indictment on our standard of FC cricket, rather than any sign that Davies is anything special.
Lets not forget Big Harmo has played a major part in Durham success in recent years by dominating FC batsmen. But yet when he comes back to play tests, he really hasn't been able to bring forward that FC from. Further proof why you cant use FC success as clear guide in ENG anymore.
Scaly piscine said:
he isn't someone who just comes in and rips through the tail. He's also more economical than Lewis.
Am what proof do you have that Lewis just you to "come in & rip through the tail"?. Thats news to me..
Secondly is highly debatable who is more econical by "county standards". Based on what i've seen of both its about the same thing.
Scaly piscine said:
Davies is a miles better FC/Test bowler than Lewis. Therefore he is a miles better *bowler* than Lewis.
He has better FC record, thats it - but that doesn't make him a FC bowler than Lewis at all for reasons stated above. They are very comparable as FC bowlers.
Both Lewis & Davies chances of being a consistent test success outside extremely bowler friendly conditions that they tended to prosper in FC cricket @ CLS & TB respectively are/where non existant, if they bowl on flat decks. So its useless to consider either of them close the "test standard".