GotSpin
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Yep so true.
Yep so true.
Violently DWTA. He's flat out annoying. To repeat myself, the kid must have an amazing eye to be as good as he is with a technique that's on the ******** side of quirky.Ponting likened him to Sehwag after he made that 80 against NZ, not when he came on to the scene (in fact he was likened to Bradman then, having bettered him in a couple of things). But I agree with the general argument that he should be persisted with, he has genuine match wining capabilities which Watson and Katich don't have. Also despite his unorthodox technique, I think he is just great to watch.
Yeah well he it is bound to not suit everyone, to be fair though Tremlett had some excellent seasons under Warne until he got injuries.Or perhaps Warne isn't the man management genius that everyone thinks he is.
As much as Shahzad will be more enthusiastic and prob add more fire to the side... I am more than happy to see Tremlett in the team as he could be just the type of bowler we need.Yeah well he it is bound to not suit everyone, to be fair though Tremlett had some excellent seasons under Warne until he got injuries.
Warne's comment about distinguishing between niggles and serious injuries struck true for me though, the amount of times he was out for something minor was very frustrating. Still always been a massive fan of Tremlett, never thought he 'could be the best in the world' but he has always looked good enough to play for England when he is happy with his fitness and form.
Actually looked relatively orthodox in the A gameViolently DWTA. He's flat out annoying. To repeat myself, the kid must have an amazing eye to be as good as he is with a technique that's on the ******** side of quirky.
Yes I find him pretty awful to watch aswell. His eye must be excellent to compensate for his technical flaws. He does produce some devastating cuts through point region if offered a small degree of width, but not a batsman I would enjoy watching for too long.Violently DWTA. He's flat out annoying. To repeat myself, the kid must have an amazing eye to be as good as he is with a technique that's on the ******** side of quirky.
Warne regards him as softOr perhaps Warne isn't the man management genius that everyone thinks he is.
Perhaps he is and he's right. Tremlett has a chance to prove him wrong. Although in that case, Warne won't be wrong, he'll still be right.Or perhaps Warne isn't the man management genius that everyone thinks he is.
Warne's word isn't the be all and end all though.Warne regards him as soft
Clark regards him as soft
Major criticism of Tremlett throughout his career is that he's soft
Q: What's changed?
A: Ashes are on, he's likely to be selected and some people object to the slightest bit of criticism
You sya this all the time, but Warne actually said he can see Tremlett becoming the #1 bowler in the world at some point of his career.Aagh no
Oz are sticking with certain players for whatever reason (dont ask me why because I dont have an answer either) but he's not rated despite having all the tools necessary to be successful, I couldnt see him as being more than outside chance
He's not rated at all by either Warne or Clark and, quite frankly, they've played with him and are, in all probabilitiy, far better judges than you or me
He has virtually destroyed FC attacks both in England and Australia with the same technique, and apart from three bad innings in the Ashes even at the test level he has been a revelation.Violently DWTA. He's flat out annoying. To repeat myself, the kid must have an amazing eye to be as good as he is with a technique that's on the ******** side of quirky.
I think Warne in particular was taking in regard to his injury prone body, but still as social said Warne and Clark have played with him and probably know what sort of temperament he has got. So if both of them are saying this, then there might be some truth to it.You sya this all the time, but Warne actually said he can see Tremlett becoming the #1 bowler in the world at some point of his career.
Wait, are we actually debating what Warne thinks of Tremlett? Warne thinks he's awesome.I think Warne in particular was taking in regard to his injury prone body, but still as social said Warne and Clark have played with him and probably know what sort of temperament he has got. So if both of them are saying this, then there might be some truth to it.
Nahhh weeyy meeyt, posted the above yesterday. back.Oh get off it Tremlett would not only walk in but would be your lead bowler. Suck it up.
And I guess Warne saying this:
Shane Warne: should England paceman Chris Tremlett turn nasty - watch out Australia - Telegraph
"In the nets he is the best bowler in the world, bar none. He is unplayable."
"Everyone in English cricket has known for a while that if the penny drops for Chris, then he can be a world-beater. And I believe if he has learned his lesson then he could be the No 1 bowler in the world. Serious. He is that good."
...shows that he doesn't rate him
Warne talks about the problem being his body language and lack of aggression. He certainly has no problem with body language any more and, until we see him in a serious game like the Ashes, we can't really know if that aggression is there. But, in any case, Warne clearly rates him very highly.
Nahhh weeyy meeyt, posted the above yesterday. back.
Thanks for playing, G'nightWarne has actually said, several times, that if Tremlett gets it right he thinks he can be the best bowler in the world.