I know it's a stretch, but consider how many hapless young batsmen we've sent in at 3 and they've failed, yet Smitteh comes in to number 5/6 and has some success, I honestly think it's the best way to go, at least for the first series or 2 with Doolan
I still don't see what purpose it serves moving Clarke up the order when he has been so brilliant when coming to the crease at 3 wickets down and so average at 2 down. Steve Waugh batted the majority of his career at 5 and 6 and I'm happy to use the Chanderpaul example again as I can't remember any instance where Clarke has finished the innings not out for a low score because he has run out of partners.I know Clarke's stats at 5 are incredibly good. But cricket isn't just stats and I think if the guys above him can get through a bit he will be fine at 4. That can allow whoever is coming into the side a better chance at success IMO
Yep that really isn't too much of a surprise given the fact he bowls about 1.5 to 2 ordinary balls per over. Johnson is the biggest pressure release, he takes ages to bowl overs so we struggle with overrates which mean we can't always bowl who we want to bowl to at times and I still have my theory that he doesn't preserve the ball as well as the other quicks. He is only ever forgiven when he has a good days when he looks excellent.Stat of the Day.
Mitchell Johnson has bowled 15 innings in test matches against England.
His economy rate was more than 3.5 in all but two of them and over 4.0 in 53% of them (8/15) for an overall economy rate of 4.03 rpo.
Really hope these are going to continue so I can keep stealing them and putting them on Facebook.Stat of the Day.
Mitchell Johnson has bowled 15 innings in test matches against England.
His economy rate was more than 3.5 in all but two of them and over 4.0 in 53% of them (8/15) for an overall economy rate of 4.03 rpo.
How many of the 15 innings are wicketless?Stat of the Day.
Mitchell Johnson has bowled 15 innings in test matches against England.
His economy rate was more than 3.5 in all but two of them and over 4.0 in 53% of them (8/15) for an overall economy rate of 4.03 rpo.
Stat of the Day (addendum)How many of the 15 innings are wicketless?
Can accept a guy going for runs if he takes wickets regularly but not as though Johnson does against us.
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The Chanderpaul example is terrible because he clearly should be batting at at least 4 in this side, and probably most sides he's played in really.I'm happy to use the Chanderpaul example again as I can't remember any instance where Clarke has finished the innings not out for a low score because he has run out of partners.
Yeah, somewhat ironically, for GF's boy to play, Watson is pretty much a must.and that's my biggest issue with his selection. i just don't see how he fits in with the established bowling plan