Seeing as he's played 70+ FC games, I guess he's had some time to learn how to do it - players do actually learn before they play Tests.Bloody hell!!
Takes most bowlers at least some time before they learn how to reverse but he's already doing it.
Considering his youth and experience relative to Philander, it's still a phenomenal achievement.Doesn't compare to Philander of course, but Bracewell's 28 wickets @ 18.50 is a pretty damn awesome start to his Test career.
Where would Watling bat?Kruger van Wag has taken some great catches.
Possibilities of playing both him and Watling in the future?
He would open I would guess, since he's done it for ND and NZ.Where would Watling bat?
Eh, I don't think he's good enough to be a specialist opener. Mind you, given the paucity of opening options, I'm sure he'll get another try at some stage.He would open I would guess, since he's done it for ND and NZ.
We have Nicol in the team...Eh, I don't think he's good enough to be a specialist opener. Mind you, given the paucity of opening options, I'm sure he'll get another try at some stage.
And John Wright seems to have a mancrush on teh Twatz.We have Nicol in the team...
Yea if only New Zealand could have had a 3rd crack at batting.Two boundaries & a push & they're one-tenth of the way there. 240 would have been a demanding total.
Give Brodie a go! The test team's been cruelly short of Wellington College old boys ever since Franklin blew out his knee in 2007.We have Nicol in the team...
20/10 would be nice.We really need them 20/5.