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Yeah England definitely had a better attack than pre-Philander South Africa.
For the 18ish months between the start of 2010 and the India series, Anderson probably was.I agree tbf. He's talking about a pre Philander test attack where England clearly had the better spinner and third seamer, even if they had no one as good as Steyn.
His first series was against Australia in 2011-12, so if we're talking about a debate during the 2011 season when the England attack was Anderson-Broad-FitTremlett-Swann and the South African attack was Steyn-Morkel-Tsotsobe-Kallis-Harris, then England definitely had the better attack IMO. I'm pretty sure I argued it until I was blue in the face at it at the time too. When Philander was introduced and Tremlett got re-injured then South Africa had the better attack though, especially since they had the fifth bowler.Philander was around in 2011 wasn't he? I seem to recall the debate being centred around the fact that Philander's record was amazing in the Tests he'd played but so was Broad's in the same period.
I could be making it up though and obviously there was a chunk of 2011 where I didn't post here :
I don't see what a series between the two has to do with an argument over who had the better bowling attack a year previous. Particularly when summer 2011 featured a fit, in-form Bresnan for England, and a South Africa side where Vernon Philander had yet to debut.Right, I see. That's a pretty firm statement to be making after the fact, though, given SA won the very next year.
Fit, in form Tremlett too. Won a game from nowhere against Sri Lanka.I don't see what a series between the two has to do with an argument over who had the better bowling attack a year previous. Particularly when summer 2011 featured a fit, in-form Bresnan for England, and a South Africa side where Vernon Philander had yet to debut.
tbh Australian batting when compared with that of SA, is definitely inferior..Rogers seems to be the only batman who looked Test class.Clarke and Smith,in spite of making hundreds do not inspire confidence .Haddin may not be able to come to the rescue every time, especially agains thet SA bowlingaustralia is clearly in the final and for me without question has the best fast bowling depth in the world, with a world class attack waiting in the wings (minus a spinner) but yeah i don't think i'm ready to outright declare them the best going around yet.
You've got some bloody high standards if Clarke doesn't convince you.tbh Australian batting when compared with that of SA, is definitely inferior..Rogers seems to be the only batman who looked Test class.Clarke and Smith,in spite of making hundreds do not inspire confidence .Haddin may not be able to come to the rescue every time, especially agains thet SA bowling
Depends how good one views Faf really.The gulf between Aus and SA batting is really not very much now imo. There's plenty of holes in both (especially with Kallis retired), and as someone else said, this will likely be a bowler shoot-out. Both sides with the ability to destroy the batting line up.
awtathe batting gulf is massive imo.
Clarke's recent scoresYou've got some bloody high standards if Clarke doesn't convince you.
Did you watch this series at all? Or are you of the opinion that all those low scores were the result of him giving it away?Australia in India 2013
Clarke scored 130.31(70 min).91.16(39 min).0,.18(53 min
I thought he debuted a year earlier for some reason.His first series was against Australia in 2011-12, so if we're talking about a debate during the 2011 season when the England attack was Anderson-Broad-FitTremlett-Swann and the South African attack was Steyn-Morkel-Tsotsobe-Kallis-Harris, then England definitely had the better attack IMO. I'm pretty sure I argued it until I was blue in the face at it at the time too. When Philander was introduced and Tremlett got re-injured then South Africa had the better attack though, especially since they had the fifth bowler.
It's a lot less clear cut than that now with RSA/Aus IMO, but it depends a bit on the attack South Africa pick. If they give Duminy the spin duties and pick Abbott they then have the better attack for South African and even Australian conditions where the two teams will meet, but they may be less effective at a few away venues.
No,he didn't.He succumbed to pressure except for that 0 when he didn't get time for even thatDid you watch this series at all? Or are you of the opinion that all those low scores were the result of him giving it away?
Duminy is as good,(or as bad) as any spinner SA have atm.So they should pick him as a spinner,not as a batsmanI thought he debuted a year earlier for some reason.