fredfertang
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I'd like to see Afridi selected for Come Dine With Me
Sounded outrageous didnt it ? But if you think carefully, it is actually true. Take current sides for example. Afridi could easily satisfy the 4th bowler+15-20 runs per innings role in a team like South Africa ( easily replaces Tahir), New Zealand ( walks in ahead of Sodhi and any other non-Vettori players), England (i'd still take him over Borthwick or any other guy not named Panesar or Swann), West Indies, Sri Lanka (2nd spinner), Bangladesh, etc. Ironically, he probably doesnt make it to the current Pakistani side, neither does he make it in the current Indian or Aussie setup but thats still most of the teams playing currently. Look down the list of the teams fielded in the last 30 years and tell me that Afridi is not selectable in a 1980s India/NZ/SL/OZ/ENG team or couldn't figure ahead of Paul Adams or Niky Boje in the super-strong Saffie team of the 90s.
As a 'kid' who's seen test cricket for 30+ years, he easily walks into MOST test sides that have taken the field in the last 30 years.Afridi is an underrated odi player in some ways (especially his bowling which was always overshadowed by a couple of freak innings with the bat across all forms) but he isn't walking into many test teams from the past 30 years. Let's keep a little grounded in reality here.
Succint.No he doesn't. Wouldn't have him as number one spinner in any reasonable strength team as that's not a role he's ever taken on because he's not that good.
Harsh on Ealham.I suppose we're talking about the old bob-each-way, bits-and-pieces kinda chaps then.
England had them in spades during Adam Hollioake's brief tenure as the ODI captain. Including, but probably not limited to Mathew Fleming, Ian Austin, Mark Ealham, Craig White and, obviously, skipper Skippy himself and his (sadly late) younger brother.
For my money tho, the archetype forever remains Roger "Rubbish"* Binny. Could hold the right end of a bat, bowled military medium dobbers and was probably India's player of the tournament in their maiden WC win.
*copyright The 12th Man.
Afridi as test spinner? Hmm, let's see.
He would not walk in to any SC team as the spinner, even struggle as the 2nd spinner
80s & 90s
England over Giles, Salisbury, Emburey et al - definietly yes.
West Indies - Definitely yes over Roger Harper, and being a better batsman and Murray, especially against spin. Sunil Narine is the only exception who may become better than Afridi.
90s to present
South Africa since re admission- Hell yeah over Clive Eksteen, Niky Boje, Pat Symcox or Paul Harris or even John Traicos before re admission.
New Zealand - Easily better spinner than Dipak Patel, Mathew Hart, Mark Haslem and as good as Vettori
Australia - Probably after their fall,as good as Lyon, definitely better than host of wrist spinners they produces
Zimbabwe- Would be their best player at current. Better than P. Strang and A. Whitall. Par with Price if not better.
6/9 sides would love to had him as their spinner at various points in their history. His statement has merit.