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do you know who he is?One of the mods was in the Australia under 19 side for the 2006 World Cup.
That would have been pretty much exactly my age group
do you know who he is?One of the mods was in the Australia under 19 side for the 2006 World Cup.
Not sure about this - it's quite common for a specialist batsman to have the odd bowl in matches and they don't go for 10. I'm sure some of us have bowled more balls in our lives than guys like AB de Villiers, Ricky Ponting, Stephen Fleming et al.Anyone who thinks he'd have an economy rate of less than 10 and hasn't ever played professional cricket is smoking something exotic.
You're underestimating how good these guys actually are with the ball.Not sure about this - it's quite common for a specialist batsman to have the odd bowl in matches and they don't go for 10. I'm sure some of us have bowled more balls in our lives than guys like AB de Villiers, Ricky Ponting, Stephen Fleming et al.
OK Ponting might have been a bad example. But the general point remains that some of us will have bowled more balls in our lives than some specialist batsmen who did actually get a bowl and take wickets at Test level. Of course a professional cricketer will have advantages in other ways such as general hand-eye and physical co-ordination, fitness, determination etc. But all other things being equal, a club player who has bowled more in his life than an international batsman ought to be at least as good.You're underestimating how good these guys actually are with the ball.
Ponting's criminally underrated with the ball, ftr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_YMiQJl33A
Big difference between bowling a couple of overs here & there and being a front-linerOK Ponting might have been a bad example. But the general point remains that some of us will have bowled more balls in our lives than some specialist batsmen who did actually get a bowl and take wickets at Test level. Of course a professional cricketer will have advantages in other ways such as general hand-eye and physical co-ordination, fitness, determination etc. But all other things being equal, a club player who has bowled more in his life than an international batsman ought to be at least as good.
Many international spinners are almost as quick as lower grade seamersI srsly think we'd all be better against spinners than quicks. It's like, use your feet, get to the pitch of the ball, youll at least snag a run. Even Joey johns got some that way
Maybe if by "lower grade" you mean like club 3rds or 4ths, even then you're pushing it.Many international spinners are almost as quick as lower grade seamers
However, they are also deadly accurate, spin & dip the ball and are supported by genius fieldsmen
We'd be ****ed
oh how I wish it was Piers Ackerman instead of Morgan.Remember Piers Ackerman v Brett Lee? Well me. Most of you guys too.
I invented the ramp shot in fantasy format before it even became an international cricket shot.my fantasy always used to involve me failing in 9 digs and then in the second innings of the last test with everyone in the country and every fan on the internet calling for my head i hit 100 off 50 balls (out of a team total of 150 naturally) and then take 10 for with the ball
vic_orthdox.do you know who he is?
That would have been pretty much exactly my age group
This may be an exaggeration but pretty close to the truth for most average cricketers.even godly spinners can get blasted by a strong hitter with a bit of luck and timing. honestly id be way more of a chance of scoring runs against warne than bangladesh's pace attack. im basing this on experiences at 1st grade when i could hit even the top tier spinners way easier than the crappier opening bowlers. for example i couldnt play any of the opening bowlers onto the leg side but could hit spinners through midwicket all day