Problem was that his prime only lasted about 6 months.he was a great bowler in his prime
Look, I get the frustration with GBH, he was hideously erratic at the end of his England career, of course peaking with that ball. The thing is we were all lulled into thinking after the 7-12, that this could be it, our first genuine strike-bowler averaging in the low 20s since bloody FST. It didn't happen so we all our sad and angry at him.Problem was that his prime only lasted about 6 months.
He is one of those players who was infinitely better to watch on the ground than on the screen - I really can't articulate why, but the few times I saw him live I was absolutely spellbound - much the same as Robin Friday on a football field really (and, oddly, Eric Cantona)Look, I get the frustration with GBH, he was hideously erratic at the end of his England career, of course peaking with that ball. The thing is we were all lulled into thinking after the 7-12, that this could be it, our first genuine strike-bowler averaging in the low 20s since bloody FST. It didn't happen so we all our sad and angry at him.
but he still won Test Matches out of his golden period, could generate vicious spite from the pitch if it gave him any encouragement, I genuinely believe in an era with less flat pitches, 80s or 90s he would have averaged a lot less, and he was definitely a part of the greatest pace 4some I've ever seen play for England for that Golden Summer.
Totally agree. Probably the best spell of bowling I saw live was him against Pakistan up at Old Trafford. Unplayable that day.He is one of those players who was infinitely better to watch on the ground than on the screen - I really can't articulate why, but the few times I saw him live I was absolutely spellbound - much the same as Robin Friday on a football field really (and, oddly, Eric Cantona)
Bowlers of his type will always be more impressive in person because the effect of steep bounce and carry off a length just doesn't translate that well to TV. Morne Morkel looked a much more threatening proposition the only time I ever saw him live too and he actually didn't bowl very well that day at all; it was the same effect.He is one of those players who was infinitely better to watch on the ground than on the screen - I really can't articulate why, but the few times I saw him live I was absolutely spellbound - much the same as Robin Friday on a football field really (and, oddly, Eric Cantona)
Yeah I saw that - don't know what terms the Minor Counties players are engaged on, but there must be a chance he's England's oldest professional cricketer.Darren Bicknell still playing minor counties for Cambridgeshire. Thought he was older than 46, but still - good to see the veteran still able to mix it.
Said nobody confidently in the 2013 season.Somerset's batting looks so much thinner without Buttler. Top order will have to fire.