But Doherty had the qualities of a good LO bowler. I felt he was selected a bit too late, should have played the shorter format for a longer time by now. Also, I think Krejza would have been awesome on Asian pitches(and horrible outside Asia). His bowling style, line and length which he bowled,etc. was just perfect for low, turning tracks.Lyon > Hauritz.
Crazily enough, he's barely playing state cricket these days. Everyone's so obsessed with bringing in young legspinners in the hope of being the next Warne that a decent performer like Hauritz gets sidelined completely. It's a shame, because before he got dropped he was such an improved bowler on what he was.
I mean, if it were for Lyon I could somewhat understand it. There was always something about Lyon that suggested he'd be Test quality. But Xavier Doherty and Michael Beer? Hilditch was nuts.
Yeah, which is why Doherty plays ODIs. His left arm, non-turning darts are decent in those.But Doherty had the qualities of a good LO bowler. I felt he was selected a bit too late, should have played the shorter format for a longer time by now. Also, I think Krejza would have been awesome on Asian pitches(and horrible outside Asia). His bowling style, line and length which he bowled,etc. was just perfect for low, turning tracks.
Yes he does, but should have been selected a bit earlier.Yeah, which is why Doherty plays ODIs. His left arm, non-turning darts are decent in those.
RE the bolded, this was Krejza's exact problem. He bowled every line and every length, often within the same over.
Yes, taking wickets is great but I feel as though you've made an opinion on Krejza largely due to his excellent wicket taking performance on debut and not looked at the rest of his career closely.Yes he does, but should have been selected a bit earlier.
I know Krejza wasn't accurate, but on SC pitches, I would rather prefer someone picking wickets (even if he leaks runs) rather than the other guys who just look to contain the batsmen even in helpful conditions.
Can't be true surely... He had a great year in 2009 where he scored plenty of runs against us and SL but apart from that I don't think he's done enough to be averagin 40+. Haven't looked it up thoughHasn't Vettori averaged like 40 with the bat in Tests over the last 7 years?
Averages 35 since 2002 and 39.89 since 2005.Can't be true surely... He had a great year in 2009 where he scored plenty of runs against us and SL but apart from that I don't think he's done enough to be averagin 40+. Haven't looked it up though
Herath performed there (ave 34 with about 40 dropped catches) Although if you want a right arm offie rather than SLA you're hard pressed, Swann comes to mind in 2010/11Australia has been pretty much the worst place historically to bowl finger spin... I don't ever remember the last time an overseas off spinner actually performed there.
Hmm, indeedWhile on the subject of away performances and spinners, Ajmal definitely is overrated as a test bowler. Since we're giving Ashwin flak based on a ridiculous sample size, Ajmal was downright horrible in the 2 tests he's played in Aus and NZ. His only performance of note away that sticks out came on a bunsen in Cape Town. Herath is definitely the better bowler IMO and the best spinner. Crazily underrated he is. Have a look at his stats and Ajmal's side by side, you're in for a surprise.
Herath performed there (ave 34 with about 40 dropped catches) Although if you want a right arm offie rather than SLA you're hard pressed, Swann comes to mind in 2010/11
Hmm, indeed
Porquoi?Knew you'd mention Herath and I'm a member of the Herath fanclub myself, but he's an SLA... They would have it easier than offies in Australia
Pure guesswork but I think leggies and SLAs might like the bouncy pitches which might bring in the slips more. At the same time, an offie spinning it in with nice predictable bounce would be easier to hit through the arc for an attacking right hander.Porquoi?