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tooextracool

International Coach
The point I was making was about facing quality batting line ups, not where they bowled. Your point though further illustrates why it is premature at this stage to classify Swann beyond anything than 'good' or 'promising' - he hasn't even the opportunity to play in places like Australia yet.

I would agree that Swann is the better bowler than Harb at the moment. But when Harb was at his peak, he was better than Swann is now tbh.
Dont think I consider him more than good to be honest. He still has the 2 toughest tests ahead of him (tours of Australia and the subcontinent) to prove himself on.

On Harbhajan, Im not sure when this peak was? Hes a good bowler on slower wickets and not so goood otherwise and that has been the hallmark for most of his career.
 

Ruckus

International Captain
Dont think I consider him more than good to be honest. He still has the 2 toughest tests ahead of him (tours of Australia and the subcontinent) to prove himself on.

On Harbhajan, Im not sure when this peak was? Hes a good bowler on slower wickets and not so goood otherwise and that has been the hallmark for most of his career.
If Swann does excel in Australia and/or the subcontinent my opinion of him will change. If he does maintain an average of 26 or less, after facing tough opposition enough times, then I would seriously consider classifying him as a 'great', in a similiar league to Warne and Murali etc.. However, considering the recent performances against - lets be honest - terrible batting sides that boosted his average, and the fact that his FC average is around 31, I would be quite suprised if he could maintain an average of 26 or less.

Harb I think would have been at his peak around 2004. As someone else already stated, he is less of an attacking bowler these days. Overall though I think Harb is a very good bowler, some of his stats probably don't do him justice IMO.

But anyway, enough of this stuff. Lets just keep it to the topic of the thread now yeah?
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Dont really think thats fair. Harbhajan gets to bowl on some juicy wickets back home which is not the same case as Swann. Harbhajan's record in Australia and South Africa is pretty dismal. I dont think I'd have any hesitation in saying that Swann is a better bowler than Harbhajan to be honest.
I'd agree. The kind of turn Swann was getting this year on flat, flat wickets was insane. We played him pretty well I thought.
 

Burgey

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Who said that?
Well all the talk around here seems to suggest they're just going to pile on the runs, we have no bowlers, etc.

It's horrible. I forget for two years how much I hate England, then the Ashes come around and everything is back in it's right place.
 
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Ruckus

International Captain
Well all the talk around here seems to suggest they're just going to pile on the runs, we have no bowlers, etc.

It's horrible. I forget for two years how much I hate England, then the Ashes come around and everything is back in it's right place.
Well considering the WA bowling line up isn't exactly top notch, I think who ever said that is going to have to eat some humble pie.
 

Ruckus

International Captain
It's not an imposing line-up, but neither is Australia's. It's #4 vs. #5 FFS.
I think if they don't play Hauritz for the Gabba test, out bowling line up could actually look quite imposing. Not sure about our batting though. Depends on what the selectors decide to do.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
6/116. KP out.

North apparently is having a very good day in the gully. Very sharp fielder he is.

CA stream is being stupid.
 
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Oscillatingmind

U19 Cricketer
I suppose this was the point though, better to do this now then at the Gabba, still its giving me more hope we might just win that little urn back
 

social

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6/116. KP out.

North apparently is having a very good day in the gully.

CA stream is being stupid.
Thought that WA was supposed to be the worst team in Oz and that Magoffin was their only decent bowler? :laugh:
 

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