His FC record suggests otherwise..Not a test class but a good limited overs bowler.
Vaas took 300 test wickets and 400 ODI wickets by bowling just that or even bit slower. But you have to be dead accurate for that. And Kulasekara bowls in a similar pace, he's till among top 10 ODI bowlers on current form.Yeah, but have you seen Lonwado Tsotsobe try to bowl?
Yeah i think hes 14 years oldbrian charles lara, ipl up and comer
Name would help, tbhThis is another talent coming through. A wicketkeeper batsman who likes to whack tha ball.
ODIs - Avg 75.1, SR 85
FC - Avg 54.5
List A - Avg 27.5, SR 78
He's the one to take over gloves from Sangakkara in ODIs
This. So much this.His FC record suggests otherwise..
I'm not entirely sure how it would work out really, it's just that with players like McGrath, Clark, Asif and Pollock being some of the most effective bowlers of the past ten years bowling at a pretty similar pace, it's odd how reluctant selectors are to give these med-fast guys with insane FC records a go. Even when they do get picked, any time they leak runs it's blamed on their lack of pace, even though faster bowlers leak runs a lot too, so fans and selectors turn on them very quickly.
Dinesh Chandimal, has already made his ODI debut.Name would help, tbh
Chandimal, played in t20 WC IIRC. Haven't seen enough of him but looks like a decent prospect.Name would help, tbh
Obviously a gun young bat.. what's his keeping like?Dinesh Chandimal, has already made his ODI debut.
Would likely be a permanent member of the ODI side after the WC.
Called Dinesh Chandimal. In the provisional squad of 30 and is the back up wicket keeper to Sangakkara.Name would help, tbh