The BOTTOM LINE is he's PROVED himself against TOP opposition UNLIKE MILLER, therefore claiming "Miller is better" is nothing but a biased fallacy.
Because Miller hasn't had the chance to! How can you not see that? Benn has a couple of decent performances again top opposition and a lot of average ones against the same opposition. Miller has never even played those teams, let alone failed against them.
And is Swann "West indian"? you seemed to think he was "relevant"
Only relevant in so much as you claimed Hauritz was.
He never took more wickets than Bishoo though did he? and even Odean Brown outbowled Miller.
Do you follow West Indies cricket at all? Miller consistently outbowls Bishoo. If you're going to argue stats, you should actually read up on them.
Yep and you're putting down Benn in favor of a guy who isn't even the best spinner in domestic cricket.
Yes, Mohammed is the best OD spinner in the region and Miller is the best FC spinner in the region. That's based on good performance. That being something that has eluded Benn more often than not.
You don't settle for an average international bowler - and an average well of 40 is average, kindly - when you have bowlers who are better than him at domestic level, and don't get chances.
Deonarine hasn't been at test level for years so it was basically a whole new start for the man, he comes back and grabs two wickets in Australia, don't make excuses the guy proved himself but when Nikita had a similar chance he didn't, it's as simple as that.
Miller has played ONE Test match! And he only bowled 22 overs! How is that a similar chance??
I ain't talking about the past i'm talking about NOW, if crap players like Dowlin and Findley can get a chance why not Miller? maybe it's because he's not up to standard.
...because Miller isn't a batsman...
And more precisely, because a "crap" player like Benn is taking up space.
When a manager leaves it means everyone has a new start, but still it didn't make any difference where Miller was concerned, i wonder why?
Yep. It hasn't made a difference to Miller, because he's still dominating regional cricket and showing he deserves a Test shot.
And I'd advise you learn the difference between "manager" and "coach" btw.
Bishoo took the same amount of wickets as he did last season and Odean Brown took more, so should they be considered too?.
I never said other spinners shouldn't be considered. My point was always that Miller deserves to be considered more than Benn does. I'm a fan of Odean Brown, and I'd love to see him develop into a Test class spinner. Certainly he deserves a shot at it. Bishoo, however has been so far outbowled by Miller, I have to wonder what domestic competition you're looking at.
Last season:
Miller 38 wickets @ 16.34, 57.65 SR
Bishoo 38 @ 31.02, 62.28
The season before:
Miller 42 wickets @ 14.85, 46.71 SR
Bishoo 9 @ 22.55, 48.67