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Pup Clarke

Cricketer Of The Year
McLaren's an odd one with regards to his pace. Genuinely remember him bowling alot for Kent in T20's with the keeper standing up but he seems to have the ability to crank it up for the quicker pitches
 

Viscount Tom

International Debutant
Quit with the ****ing interviews when the innings is still going on **** sake. Or at least make them audio only.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
McLaren's an odd one with regards to his pace. Genuinely remember him bowling alot for Kent in T20's with the keeper standing up but he seems to have the ability to crank it up for the quicker pitches
From what I've seen of him in the past, he struggles to maintain his pace if he pitches it up. He can bowl pretty quick if he's able to just bowl back of a length, but when he pitches it up and tries to get batsmen on the drive he just ends up floating it up there and gets drilled.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
can NZ do a deal? if SA bowl tahir NZ will bowl franklin
Franklin hasn't been that bad with the ball in T20 over the last couple of years. It's been weird - if anything, his limited overs bowling has marginally improved after his injury while he four/five day bowling went from being Test standard as a bowler to barely even worth using if he's in the side as a bat. I guess it's because he's developed a little more accuracy and some variations since becoming a pie chucker.
 

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