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Make it cryptic:I need a reason to not goto work that won't arouse suspicion. It's hard because my boss knows i like cricket...
"I have a cremation to attend".
Make it cryptic:I need a reason to not goto work that won't arouse suspicion. It's hard because my boss knows i like cricket...
If Siddle gets a good haul surely you won't mind him being in the side.If he bowls crap then you have a right to complain.Bollinger has been without a doubt our best bowler, and it seriously looks like Siddle is going to replace him. Absolute bull**** imo... I bet as well Siddle will get a good haul and stay in the team the entire Ashes and beyond, I can just sense it happening...
What if he takes a good haul and then stays in the series for the whole five Tests because of that, and does little else?If Siddle gets a good haul surely you won't mind him being in the side.If he bowls crap then you have a right to complain.
No, because I think he is a worse long term option than Bollinger. If he gets a good haul in the first test I fear he will stay in the team. Over the duration of the entire Ashes I think Bollinger would be a much better (and more successful) option.If Siddle gets a good haul surely you won't mind him being in the side.If he bowls crap then you have a right to complain.
The only benefit I can think of that Siddle brings to the team over Bollinger is his marginally better batting. But overall Bollinger's better bowling would easily compensate for a few extra runs imo. The problem with dropping Hilf instead though is he is our only genuine swing bowler apart from Watson, who either (as you said) might not even bowl or will just bowl a few overs like usual. I don't like not having a swing bowler as one of our main 3 at the Gabba when the conditions have been, and will continue to be, wet and overcast.What if he takes a good haul and then stays in the series for the whole five Tests because of that, and does little else?
Bollinger's seriously the first bowler I'd pick. I'd sooner drop Hilfenhaus, Doherty or Johnson than Bolly.
Bollinger actually swings it a fair bit when he pitches it up. Tends to ... not do that though.The only benefit I can think of that Siddle brings to the team over Bollinger is his marginally better batting. But overall Bollinger's better bowling would easily compensate for a few extra runs imo. The problem with dropping Hilf instead though is he is our only genuine swing bowler apart from Watson, who either (as you said) might not even bowl or will just bowl a few overs like usual. I don't like not having a swing bowler as one of our main 3 at the Gabba when the conditions have been, and will continue to be, wet and overcast.
haha yeh I don't think you can call Bollinger a swing bowler. He is similiar to Johnson in that he occasional will get some movement, but doesn't do it on a reliable basis. At least with Siddle replacing Bollinger, the switch is from one bowler who takes advantage of bounce to another who does as well, albeit one who is a lot ****ter at itBollinger actually swings it a fair bit when he pitches it up. Tends to ... not do that though.
He's different to Johnson in that he actually has a good wrist position and genuinely swings the ball whenever he tries to and pitches it up. He just tends to bowl back of a length a lot.haha yeh I don't think you can call Bollinger a swing bowler. He is similiar to Johnson in that he occasional will get some movement, but doesn't do it on a reliable basis. At least with Siddle replacing Bollinger, the switch is from one bowler who takes advantage of bounce to another who does as well, albeit one who is a lot ****ter at it
You know all this? That's the issue, Bollinger may only be half done during training sessions, or he may be mentioning to the trainers he isn't quite right. We simply won't know.and what sort of fitness do they want Bollinger to prove?didn't he successfully completed a club game and a whole shield match??do they give tiniest bit of importance to fact that Bollinger roughly averages about 10 runs less than Siddle??
nah this whole fitness thing is a dirty excuse to simply bring in the bright kid who run in all day
I don't think so, it sounds as though they want Siddle because he is a right arm bowler.Sadly we don't know what goes on behind the scenes, but I imagine the fitness of Bollinger is the only factor that will mean Siddle is his replacement.
Exactly, maybe his efforts in the 2nd innings against Tassie were an indication he wasn't in perfect nick.You know all this? That's the issue, Bollinger may only be half done during training sessions, or he may be mentioning to the trainers he isn't quite right. We simply won't know.
Most likely scenario.IUmmm aren't Hilfenhaus and Watto right arm as well? I really hope Peter English is just wildly speculating and doesn't have any hidden insight into what the selectors are saying...
It's kind of irrelevant though... even if can do it reliably, he chooses not to (or simply doesn't), so you can't call him a genuine swing bowler.He's different to Johnson in that he actually has a good wrist position and genuinely swings the ball whenever he tries to and pitches it up. He just tends to bowl back of a length a lot.
Yeah, I agree. I just really dislike it when Bollinger is compared to Johnson. The only similarities they share are being left handed, being professional cricketers and being born in the same country. The bowl very differently.It's kind of irrelevant though... even if can do it reliably, he chooses not to (or simply doesn't), so you can't call him a genuine swing bowler.