Forget about the reports mate, people like Ponting and Sutherland have come out today and openly bagged their own domestic structure, so I guess that kinda shows where exactly the standard of Aussie domestic cricket is at, at present.Reports on Copeland at FC level are that he bowls about one bad ball a week.
How handy might that have been this summer?
Zaheer Khan and Asif?My assessment regarding Copeland or any bowlers similar to him isn't based on this game alone, I genuinely feel that a medium pacer is very unlikely to have any impact in modern day test cricket.
A bloke like Copeland might have owned international batting line-ups if the pitches were similar to what they were like 10-15 years ago.
That's fair enough mate, that's your view and I respect that, I'm someone who rates Hilfy but you and majority of people think he is trash, but the funny thing is he too has come through the ranks by taking a lot of wickets, half of which came on a (then) back-breaking Bellarive oval pitch.I've seen him bowl live two times on tracks I'd call flat. On one of them he took a bag, on the other his economy was under 2.
His line and length is fantastic. He builds up so much pressure.
Not imo, he seems to struggle hitting over the infield.Is Trott much good at ODI cricket?
Divides opinion. A very good average (48.3), generally very solid, but struggles to up the scoring. I'd say it's worth keeping him to negotiate the middle overs and knock the singles around, build partnerships get the opposition searching for wickets. Don't really want him there at the end though.Is Trott much good at ODI cricket?
I think England need a player like Trott, especially with the attacking players they've got and players can play around him.Divides opinion. A very good average (48.3), generally very solid, but struggles to up the scoring. I'd say it's worth keeping him to negotiate the middle overs and knock the singles around, build partnerships get the opposition searching for wickets. Don't really want him there at the end though.
McGrath, Zaheer both have the ability to reverse the older ball which is always a life saver on dead tracks. Also goes without saying that McGrath is arguably one the most skillful fast bowlers of all time, and as he got old he added a lot more dimensions to his bowling. Zaheer too is pretty good within his own rights, and with are has developed his own bag of tricks.Glenn McGrath?
Later on anyway.
Tbh he bowled a fair bit of **** in his first two overs, but he has looked quite good since. As you said though, pretty stupid to judge him on a format he has never actually shown any signs of being good in.Copeland's been a touch unlucky, now Hilditch and 90% of Australia are going to look at him and be all like "hurr he's ****" based on a match in a format he's not good at.
Yeah true, his first two overs were really ordinary and he's bowled the occasional **** ball since, but he's been swinging it a fair bit...he swings the red ball prodigiously though.Tbh he bowled a fair bit of **** in his first two overs, but he has looked quite good since. As you said though, pretty stupid to judge him on a format he has never actually shown any signs of being good in.