I'd say he's roughly where Southee and Boult were at, at his age - that is still heavily new ball reliant. Southee and Boult have since improved and its reasonable to assume that Henry will as well, but if he doesn't have the benefit of bowling with the new ball to help him, then the road will probably be tougher.Would you say he's more of a swing bowler than Southee or Boult, who despite being swing bowlers are also our best old ball bowlers?
By this I mean if we had a Southee clone we should pick him as third seamer anyway...
As long as people are civil I see no reason not to discuss this issue in a thread about the future make-up of test sides.Christ, surely you could restart one of the other several hundred threads on Wagner v upcoming NZ seamers.
It's been done.
Leave this one unsullied.
135 and a good line and length is pretty much the peak of third seamers around the world at the moment.Because his pace drops away after his first spell, and without swing and pace he's a pretty bog standard 135k bowler. I've yet to see evidence that he generates any reverse, though it's possible that that's due to NZ playing conditions, and the two balls used in ODI's. Still, once the big swing is gone he's a less potent bowler as the tools that he has left are somewhat limited. Now this is likely to be less of an issue in NZ and England, because the ball can swing until the 70 over mark there - hence why I was for him being selected in the recent SRL series. But in other places I suspect that he may become meat and drink for decent batting lineups after the first session.
Yes, which is why guys like Junaid and Rahat are such maestros with the new ball.135 and a good line and length is pretty much the peak of third seamers around the world at the moment.
re: reverse swing: if you can conventional swing, you can reverse. There's really no secret to it.
If all Bs are A, does that mean all As are B? even aside from that, no one is a maestro with the new ball in the UAE.Yes, which is why guys like Junaid and Rahat are such maestros with the new ball.
I watched some of the footage from the wellington v canty game. Henry was hitting a decent length, but not doing much else and the right-hander he was bowling to on day 1 was handling him pretty comfortably. He had the lefty in trouble a couple of times with some lbw shouts (can't really tell how close they were though).We haven't really been given a chance to see how clever Henry is with the old ball because no one cbf watching that much PS vault footage.
When there's no reverse Southee's use of the crease, his variations and probing in the channel makes him our best old ball bowler by a distance.
You must admit though that it's a tad simplistic to say that just because a bowler can swing it, therefore he can reverse it as a matter of fact. Maybe strictly true, but the degree and consistency of reverse that a bowler can generate tends to be highly variable. For all his dickery, Blocky was right that Boult tends to be quite inconsistent as to when and how much reverse he generates - he got nothing in the first half of the UAE series, but was able to generate a bit of shallow reverse in the later stages of the 2nd test (still nothing compared to the shape that Rahat was getting in Dubai).If all Bs are A, does that mean all As are B? even aside from that, no one is a maestro with the new ball in the UAE.
I admit nothing!You must admit though that it's a tad simplistic to say that just because a bowler can swing it, therefore he can reverse it as a matter of fact. Maybe strictly true, but the degree and consistency of reverse that a bowler can generate tends to be highly variable. For all his dickery, Blocky was right that Boult tends to be quite inconsistent as to when and how much reverse he generates - he got nothing in the first half of the UAE series, but was able to generate a bit of shallow reverse in the later stages of the 2nd test (still nothing compared to the shape that Rahat was getting in Dubai).
Plz clarify if you mean reverse swing or just contrast swing.
Reverse is very hard and requires bowling at the right speeds, with the right ball condition, and the right seam presentation in the right conditions. Some bowlers get it, some bowlers don't.
However, all bowlers can get contrast swing, although again to varying degrees.