Cabinet96
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Tim Bresnan's Test carrer stats are just as good as that.Mitch will get picked
v South Africa 6 10 3 401 123* 96* 64 57.28 1 2 2
v South Africa 6 298.4 840 33 8/61 11/159 25.45 2.81 54.3 1 1
Tim Bresnan's Test carrer stats are just as good as that.Mitch will get picked
v South Africa 6 10 3 401 123* 96* 64 57.28 1 2 2
v South Africa 6 298.4 840 33 8/61 11/159 25.45 2.81 54.3 1 1
Interesting that you are given Tsotsobe the benfit of the doubt at the moment and are not writing him off. I have been hugely disappointed by what I've seen of Tsotsobe, but was willing to cut him some slack when he played county cricket over here recently for Essex. He was generally appalling and not upto the standard of Reece Topley, a fellow left-arm paceman that is just 17 years old and was in his debut season!Don't write off Tsotsobe too quickly. He lacks pace but he has height and can hold up and end and get important wickets while possibly Tahir will play as another attacking bowler. Tsotsobe did Ponting in the ODI he played against Aus on the pull shot and he skied it, he has the ability to change it up in pace. Philander could be another line bowler chosen and he hits the seam a lot and he has been doing well on 'A' tours and is maturing and can hold the bat down the order. Parnell and Alexander are other attacking options for 140kph plus bowling with swing.
Prince will keep his spot, hasn't done anything wrong and has scored runs against Australia when chips are down before.
The interesting selections will be Petersen or Rudolph to open and Tahir or Harris as the spinner probably.
*facepalm*it's southafrica not some low and slow subcontinental country. you should play quick bowlers..
may as well I think, don't really have the part-timer option anymore. Useful for getting through some overs and also tying up an end when copes has his 3 over rest per day.Do we actually really need a spinner? Maybe probably for Cape Town, but maybe not for Jo-burg?
Well he did say he would be willing to move off the the opening spot if necessary. He has focused on his bowling a lot too recently and I am guessing that's the reason for his little recent slump in batting. They might want to think about it if opening is getting too hard for him.Personally, Watto's bowling too many overs so I don't think he should be one of the first 5 bowlers if he's to open the batting. Him bowling 20-odd overs then slapping a quick 30 before he runs out of steam is not what the team needs, fairly clear the workload is affecting his batting (notwithstanding playing all 3 forms of the game too).
Ponting being in the side is creating a bit of a selection dilemma. Wattnooooooo's bowling well so you want to give him the ball but he can't bat lower right now to take the pressure off. Makes me wonder how long he can keep it up, you'd think something would have to give. That is, unless the selection team are happy with Watto being good for a half-ton at best but I think that'll come undone against a decent bowling attack.
omg copeland set the world on fire by taking 6 wickets in 3 test matches!!! wow.facepalm
bad comparison.Yeah, that's why Ishant Sharma fared so much better than Praveen Kumar recently. Wait..
Did you watch the matches at all?omg copeland set the world on fire by taking 6 wickets in 3 test matches!!! wow.
bad comparison.
praveen is a swing bowler fullstop, copeland isn't.
from what i've heard copeland's a seamer and siddle is also a seamer....
so it's not a silly idea to start off with siddle who's 15 miles quicker
btw siddle took 4 wickets in his last innings and has a career avg of 31...
siddle deserves to play in the 1st test ahead of copeland IMO.
Siddle also does a different job to Copeland. For all the talk of enlarged blood pumpers he is not the guy to bowl long spells at 2.5rpo. He is the short quick spells guy - unfortunately for Sidds Harris is better at it than him. Plus of course there's the Siddle and Johnson must not play in the same side rule. Occasionally breaking it might be ok, but we won't be going higher than 4th if we don't adhere to it.Siddle is a seamer who gets seam movement as often as a blue moon.
If siddle didn't have a history of out of nowhere actually bowling full and getting a bag but soon going back to bowling short and **** I'd think about it. As it is.
1 hr a day on avgDid you watch the matches at all?
bit heartbroken Cricinfo haven't started writing articles about the Siddle and Johnson must not play in the same side rule. Perhaps I need to make a thread about it and do some statsguring to inspire Cricinfo to write an articleSiddle also does a different job to Copeland. For all the talk of enlarged blood pumpers he is not the guy to bowl long spells at 2.5rpo. He is the short quick spells guy - unfortunately for Sidds Harris is better at it than him. Plus of course there's the Siddle and Johnson must not play in the same side rule. Occasionally breaking it might be ok, but we won't be going higher than 4th if we don't adhere to it.
They had trouble facing Stuart Clark.you think South African batsmen will have trouble facing Copeland given that they face Morkel and Steyn in the nets all the time?
Clark was comfortably 10kph quicker than Copeland in pomp though and he hit the bat hard during that series.
Stuart Clarke was much better than copeland is now.. come on man
glad to know I wasn't the only one who found this quite amusing! My favourite part of his commentary (rest was rubbish)Haurie's batting and experience will likely get him over the Lyon (my little Sanath joke).