Scaly hates cricketAnyone else get the impression Scaly has never seen Lyon bowl?
cleaning up tailenders is a pretty useful role in combination with Australia's pace attack, IMO.Yep he had the Indians thinking about the sweepstake on when they'd bring up his double century.
It is a stretch to shoehorn positives out of 3-215, going at more than 4 and a half an over when the Indian spinners have 17 out of 17 Aussie wickets to fall. He won't be the first or last bowler to do that in India, true.
A spinner should be in the side to provide variety, take wickets when not much happens and when things are in their favour to win Test matches. Lyon hasn't really done a great deal besides clean up some tailenders and I really cannot fathom what the fuss is about. What exactly is his role in the Australian team?
Smith can't bowl and as much as I love Usman, he's not a better batsmen than Watson.Jono is bang on with what he says there. The Aussies have to drop a paceman (probably be Starc) and play an extra spinner (Smith) if only to strengthen the batting a bit and give Lyon a hand with the spin department.
India are vulnerable, they showed that against England as Sehwag and Tendulkar are clearly in decline and even without Gambhir the openers look suspect so early wickets are always likely in an innings to keep the Aussies in a game. It just happens that when the game looked fairly level Dhoni played his greatest ever knock and virtually won the game in a few hours.
Kneejerk wholesale changes are the last thing Australia need at present, just one less paceman and an extra spinner and maybe carry one less passenger bat who is clueless against spin (if Watson can't bowl he brings nothing to the team on a tour like this) as surely Usman can play it a bit better than Watto?
Be more use on those pitches than a paceman though presuming that they don't play on one like Kolkata a few months ago.Smith is about as much a bowler as Warner at the moment. He gave up bowling altogether for basically the whole season. He's on tour as a spare bat.
Doherty it is then.Smith can't bowl and as much as I love Usman, he's not a better batsmen than Watson.
As much as I don't think they're within six or seven levels of being Test standard bowlers, both Doherty and Maxwell are better bwleors than Smith at the moment.Be more use on those pitches than a paceman though presuming that they don't play on one like Kolkata a few months ago.
Bit rough when you consider that he has taken 17 wickets @ 26 this season whilst Doherty has taken 2 @ 80he's not bad. he's just so meh. he doesn't catch the eyes. doesn't excite. doesn't make you stand up and say "that's a test cricketer". which is btw how we pick our spinners nowadays. and then consider that SOK was horrible last season (average of 50+, SR of like 150 in 7 games). like to the extent every ****er who said "nup. this guy ain't a test cricketer" would have been laughing to the bank. he basically undid all his good work stats wise last season. he's starting from scratch. if he had the season doherty had last season (average of 25-30) he'd be there, doubts over him and all. but last season he proved those doubts.
anyway there's like two balls in here Pietersen Fails Again : Ashes - YouTube
thanks, didn't know he had such a poor 2011/12. He's doing well atm though isn't he?he's not bad. he's just so meh. he doesn't catch the eyes. doesn't excite. doesn't make you stand up and say "that's a test cricketer". which is btw how we pick our spinners nowadays. and then consider that SOK was horrible last season (average of 50+, SR of like 150 in 7 games). like to the extent every ****er who said "nup. this guy ain't a test cricketer" would have been laughing to the bank. he basically undid all his good work stats wise last season. he's starting from scratch. if he had the season doherty had last season (average of 25-30) he'd be there, doubts over him and all. but last season he proved those doubts.
anyway there's like two balls in here Pietersen Fails Again : Ashes - YouTube
today. now i find this hard to believe mainly because the dude got made NSW captain.......but i should note that i feel like the same thing got said about Copeland (perhaps be a user on here rather than in the papers.) after the new selection panel came in. it seems weird that two very similar bowlers (eg doing the goods at state level, don't scream test success) would get the hard to handle tag rather than the easy to handle at test level tag...The whisper is that O'Keefe is out of favour with heavy hitters in Australian cricket. But using form as a barometer, he had to be on the plane.