It's interesting to see what the selectors will do, actually. On Ch5's highlights Boycott and Vaughan (admittedly citizens of the People's Republic of Yorkshire both) were advocating Bresnan for Headingley.Most importantly Finn didn't have a chance to bowl total garbage and fluke some more stats padding wickets. So it certainly wasn't a mistake.
Ah neat, my youth team is struggling as I'm focusing on seniors for a bit. Looks like you might be doing something similar with no strong 16/17yo players in your squad.I manage Navman Cheesecake - I think you're in the same Youth division as me.
Cool - can he spin the ball again yet?Well, apparently Vettori is fit afterall.
Whadda ya mean "again"?Cool - can he spin the ball again yet?
"To me, he is the most skilfull fast bowler in the world," Saker said. "I know Dale Steyn is an outstanding bowler, but when you watch the way Jimmy goes about things, he has more skills in his locker. Steyn might be a little quicker but watch Anderson deliver those skills and it's just mind-blowing. When he gets it right, there's no more skillful bowler in the world."
Finn then was very raw and very clueless; he's a totally different bowler now. Dropping him at this stage for Bresnan or any of the alternatives would be a step back towards the days of clueless chopping and changing. He's now clearly the third English seamer and has the express pace, which the first two lack, that makes for a great balance with Broad and Anderson. When the current version of Bresnan is bowling he all too often seems as if he's just trying to get through his overs and keep things reasonably tight while the genuine wicket taking threats rest up; Finn is nothing if not a wicket-taking threat.It's interesting to see what the selectors will do, actually. On Ch5's highlights Boycott and Vaughan (admittedly citizens of the People's Republic of Yorkshire both) were advocating Bresnan for Headingley.
Flower has already shown he's prepared to look beyond the wickets-for column when he dropped Finn for the 3rd test in 10/11 because he was going for too many.
Wickets or not Finn did not bowl well first dig.
He can say what he likes about who's the "most skillful"; the fact is that Steyn and Philander have demonstrated on tracks around the world that they are clearly better bowlers than Jimmy, and that's pretty incontrovertible. The Jimmy nuthuggers are in danger of triggering a backlash against their man by outdoing the Indian Zaheer Khan loons - and I say this as a massive fan of Anderson.
David Saker calls Anderson the most skillful bowler in the world
Is he always this big of a mouth-off??
It's an analysis I'd agree with.
David Saker calls Anderson the most skillful bowler in the world
Is he always this big of a mouth-off??
People don't think about how these things work. If he's asked about Anderson, and he says he doesn't think he's as skilful as bowler A or bowler B, then everyone starts questioning his confidence in the bowling attack and you get headlines along the lines of "Saker labels Anderson mediocre"It's a strange way to phrase it as bowling that bit quicker is as skillful as the rest of it, but yeah you get his point. Not really a mouth off at all.
Is he bollocks clearly the third English seamer. If he's progressed at all it's as a limited overs bowler where being used to getting minimal movement and being awkward is required to be very effective. He's no better as a Test bowler, which is borne out by the stats - in 2010 he fluked 46 wickets at 26, since then he's fluked wickets at more than 30 each year. His economy rate is the only thing that's dropped but he's still too expensive - which means he can be a bit of a liability and he's certainly not going to get you wickets for the guy at the other end like Anderson does.Finn then was very raw and very clueless; he's a totally different bowler now. Dropping him at this stage for Bresnan or any of the alternatives would be a step back towards the days of clueless chopping and changing. He's now clearly the third English seamer and has the express pace, which the first two lack, that makes for a great balance with Broad and Anderson. When the current version of Bresnan is bowling he all too often seems as if he's just trying to get through his overs and keep things reasonably tight while the genuine wicket taking threats rest up; Finn is nothing if not a wicket-taking threat.
Also just as I'd agree with you about his first innings showing, I'd equally disagree with what you seem to have taken away from it. When a bowler has a knack of getting wickets at okayish economy for "flattering" figures having not bowled particularly well, it tends not to be a fluke and should give the coach/selectors confidence to keep picking him - look at Botham's career and the number of times he finished up with figures like Finn's in the first dig having been far from his best. Anyway, congrats to England and good to see Broad back; now that he's fully fit I expect to see him kick on very strongly from here.
His assessment is incorrect. This is cricket, not ice dancing: there are no marks for "artistic impression". And please explain the yawning chasm between their respective bowling averages, if the one with the superior skills has far inferior figures? Philander is no quicker than Anderson; Steyn mostly bowls only a smidgeon quicker than him these days; yet Steyn averages in the low twenties and Philander even better than that (his average will obviously deteriorate with time but will surely end up no higher than 25 as with the vast majority of other great seam bowlers). Anderson's average hovers around thirty - and has been doing so for the past three or four years, despite people always using the inconsistent early part of his career and resulting high average to explain away this good but not great showing.People don't think about how these things work. If he's asked about Anderson, and he says he doesn't think he's as skilful as bowler A or bowler B, then everyone starts questioning his confidence in the bowling attack and you get headlines along the lines of "Saker labels Anderson mediocre"
Not only is his assessment correct, but it's also one that has to be said.
csbi'm a philistine