Prince EWS
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Did he take a hat full?played against a left arm quick yesterday who played 1st grade in tassie last year
in gold coast park cricket
Did he take a hat full?played against a left arm quick yesterday who played 1st grade in tassie last year
in gold coast park cricket
It's almost as if SACA grade cricket isn't of a very good standard or something.
Nah, can't be. They produce so many effective local talents.
top wicket takers in both comps doesn't mean anything?Come on, they've got Michael Klinger, Phil Hughes, Dan Christian, Nathan Lyon and Johan Botha, to name but a few!
nunfaDid he take a hat full?
To be fair Harris was born in NSW. It's not that easy to develop talent compared to NSW/Vic anyway given their pool is about 5 times the size. Plus we lose about 15-20 a grade spots a week due to poms with Lehmann's academy.top wicket takers in both comps doesn't mean anything?
or if guys like christian and lyon count for other states then someone like mark cosgrove or ryan harris doesn't rate a mention?
I honestly think Adelaide grade is of a decent standard. Riggins would probably be more qualified to make the call but you see the likes of Sam Billings (20.1), Joe Gatting (32.9), Max Waller (12.7/23.9), Liam Livingstone (19.6), Ed Young (16.2/24.4), Tom Bailey (15.3/22.2 (a lot of that in B grade), Steve Leach (21.7), Aneesh Kapil (19.7/17.4 (sample size issue)), Nick Harrison (15.7/20.9 (started off in D grade and worked his way up. Awful stuff from his club)) and Josh Davey (6.14/28.0) all struggle or perform passably in Adelaide grade cricket - and all are first class or second team players in England.It's almost as if SACA grade cricket isn't of a very good standard or something.
Nah, can't be. They produce so many effective local talents.
Yeah, I'd agree with that.i think its less about where guys were born and more where they actually developed their games, i.e richo born in nt, but played what, 6 years of grade cricket before getting a gig.
or if guys like christian and lyon count for other states then someone like mark cosgrove or ryan harris doesn't rate a mention?
Haha I happen to know Barber very well. I imagine his statistics(which are over 7 innings) would have dropped substantially by the end of the season. Look at his previous seasons as well. Shouldn't have moved in the first place.I honestly think Adelaide grade is of a decent standard. Riggins would probably be more qualified to make the call but you see the likes of Sam Billings (20.1), Joe Gatting (32.9), Max Waller (12.7/23.9), Liam Livingstone (19.6), Ed Young (16.2/24.4), Tom Bailey (15.3/22.2 (a lot of that in B grade), Steve Leach (21.7), Aneesh Kapil (19.7/17.4 (sample size issue)), Nick Harrison (15.7/20.9 (started off in D grade and worked his way up. Awful stuff from his club)) and Josh Davey (6.14/28.0) all struggle or perform passably in Adelaide grade cricket - and all are first class or second team players in England.
Surely if players who would seem to be above the standard are consistently average, especially with the bat then maybe it's of a better standard than one would think. Plunkett hasn't set the world on fire, the fella who came from mosman, barber went from averaging 30 in sydney first grade to 20 here.
It's not a mockery like you think it is
Eloquentia does too; they play at the same club.Haha I happen to know Barber very well.
Prince mate, it's your turn if you know what I mean.Eloquentia does too; they play at the same club.
Yeah I'm on it ****.Prince mate, it's your turn if you know what I mean.
Looking forward to Fawad's debut, loving watching him bowl so far in both ODs that he's played.
Yeah I'm on it ****.[/QUOTEFadead > Turner
Fawad > Turner ****
Haha yeah. He's in awful form to be fair. Batting like a fella with no confidence which he had when he came here.Haha I happen to know Barber very well. I imagine his statistics(which are over 7 innings) would have dropped substantially by the end of the season. Look at his previous seasons as well. Shouldn't have moved in the first place.
Your right though. A lot of the First Class and 2nd grade players that have come to Sydney have started in 3rd grade and generally struggled.
We had 7 or 8 guys over the last 4 or 5 seasons play at my club in Sydney and a 3 of them averaged less than 20 in 3rd grade.
Makes you wonder...
To be fair so does joe mennie and I don't know him. Have only spoken to him a few times so hardly know him 'well.'Eloquentia does too; they play at the same club.
Ugh. Averaging 50 in grade thanks to a 179* earlier in the season but aside from that has only passed 50 once. Average player.Eloq will be happy to know Carey in the shield squad.