Athlai
Not Terrible
Haha made me chuckle.Agreed.
Will stand by Craig, in lou of Jeets.
Lieu.
Haha made me chuckle.Agreed.
Will stand by Craig, in lou of Jeets.
Na Craig is a total spud and his best performances have come when the opposition either got too excited at his pies and got out whacking him around, or like Pakistan just completely fell to pieces and a stiff breeze would have gotten those wickets.No, it isn't a fact at all. I'm sure you'll furnish me with statistics and paper work that suggest that is the case.
I'm probably not the best to comment on it, as I'm a bit sycophantic in regards to an old club mate. Or maybe I am because I know Mark's full story. He wasn't a full-time offie until around 7 years ago, into his 20s. That's ridiculously late for a spinner to learn his craft. His key assets are his height, ability to get drift, bounce, and a decent bit of turn. His strength has never been his pitch map, which yeah Kane may have over him. After being picked last year, he's done as well - if not better - than could have been expected given where he was at. Remembering he was picked because Jeetan turned down touring the Windies, he's won us Test matches since then. He's come to Australia, having never been attacked to the level he's been exposed to over here. NZ batsmen as a rule don't use their feet and dominate spinners like the likes of Warner, Burns, Smith etc do and unsurprisingly, on flat wickets that haven't turned much, he's gone for runs. Where's the surprise? Would there be another NZ spinner - save for Vettori - who wouldn't have got tap?
He'll do his best bowling in 2-3 years time, having been exposed to conditions and batsmen all around the world. Whether or not he's still in the side by then, who knows. Given our history, probably not.
And let's all be realistic, he's not going to get results this week. Sounds like it's either going to be a greenish one that holds together all week to save this pissant pink ball, or it'll be the usual Adelaide gives nothing at all with short square boundaries pitch. He'll get a raggy old pink ball that doesn't have much air in it, and he'll bowl during the day when batsmen are looking to make hay before the seamers get the ball after dusk. You'd hope he can tie an end up but that's not the bowler he is right now. And from all reports, Santner bowled real loose **** this week as well.
I dunno, as I say I'm probably blinded but I think the criticism of him personally, bowling wise, is weak. Batting I can understand, definitely. But the selectors picked him and he's pretty much done exactly as you'd expect, if not a bit more in winning Test matches in the fourth innings - which even Dan V didn't do in his last 4-5 years.
haha I looked at it for ages and was like wtf is going on.Haha made me chuckle.
Lieu.
DribbleNa Craig is a total spud and his best performances have come when the opposition either got too excited at his pies and got out whacking him around, or like Pakistan just completely fell to pieces and a stiff breeze would have gotten those wickets.
Craig does not have the accuracy or the armory to be a serious threat in Test cricket. I know what you're thinking, besides maybe Jeets no one really does at all, but the issue with Craig is that he isn't a good defensive bowler either. We know we don't have a spinner that can get us wickets but they at least need to be able to build pressure and he just consistently gets treated with disdain.
This will be his last summer IMO.
So in summationNo, it isn't a fact at all. I'm sure you'll furnish me with statistics and paper work that suggest that is the case.
I'm probably not the best to comment on it, as I'm a bit sycophantic in regards to an old club mate. Or maybe I am because I know Mark's full story. He wasn't a full-time offie until around 7 years ago, into his 20s. That's ridiculously late for a spinner to learn his craft. His key assets are his height, ability to get drift, bounce, and a decent bit of turn. His strength has never been his pitch map, which yeah Kane may have over him. After being picked last year, he's done as well - if not better - than could have been expected given where he was at. Remembering he was picked because Jeetan turned down touring the Windies, he's won us Test matches since then. He's come to Australia, having never been attacked to the level he's been exposed to over here. NZ batsmen as a rule don't use their feet and dominate spinners like the likes of Warner, Burns, Smith etc do and unsurprisingly, on flat wickets that haven't turned much, he's gone for runs. Where's the surprise? Would there be another NZ spinner - save for Vettori - who wouldn't have got tap?
He'll do his best bowling in 2-3 years time, having been exposed to conditions and batsmen all around the world. Whether or not he's still in the side by then, who knows. Given our history, probably not.
And let's all be realistic, he's not going to get results this week. Sounds like it's either going to be a greenish one that holds together all week to save this pissant pink ball, or it'll be the usual Adelaide gives nothing at all with short square boundaries pitch. He'll get a raggy old pink ball that doesn't have much air in it, and he'll bowl during the day when batsmen are looking to make hay before the seamers get the ball after dusk. You'd hope he can tie an end up but that's not the bowler he is right now. And from all reports, Santner bowled real loose **** this week as well.
I dunno, as I say I'm probably blinded but I think the criticism of him personally, bowling wise, is weak. Batting I can understand, definitely. But the selectors picked him and he's pretty much done exactly as you'd expect, if not a bit more in winning Test matches in the fourth innings - which even Dan V didn't do in his last 4-5 years.
He's not good. He's at best a passable. He's bowled terribly.So in summation
- Don't show me empirical evidence of how terrible he is
- He might be good in two years time so lets permit him to get smashed some more
- Waaaah Flat decks
- Who cares if he's bowling trash, bowling well and having a good pitch map was never his forte unlike good bowlers
- Bullying the West Indies, an English middle order made of China and bowling in a match in which no one wanted to play are achievements of a genuine winner of Test matches.
I know this tour has been a bit of a reality check for the NZ bowling but surely the denial isn't this serious?
Fair enough in that regard but saying "Well he hasn't been a spinner for very long and his pitch map was never good anyway" isn't exactly something that would get you acquitted of murder, condemnation if anything.He's not good. He's at best a passable. He's bowled terribly.
But it's not denial, the reality is that we have 2 good bowlers and one of them has finally gone missing after 2 years, which has exposed the lack of depth.
None of Bracewell, Henry, Wagner, Wheeler, Santner, Sodhi - whoever out of our non-frontline bowlers we pick can realistically be expected to contribute much more.
Na Craig is a total spud and his best performances have come when the opposition either got too excited at his pies and got out whacking him around, or like Pakistan just completely fell to pieces and a stiff breeze would have gotten those wickets.
Craig does not have the accuracy or the armory to be a serious threat in Test cricket. I know what you're thinking, besides maybe Jeets no one really does at all, but the issue with Craig is that he isn't a good defensive bowler either. We know we don't have a spinner that can get us wickets but they at least need to be able to build pressure and he just consistently gets treated with disdain.
This will be his last summer IMO.
The selectors just don't rate Brownlie though. Either that or they're really keen for him to get some experience opening and don't want to bat him in the middle order in the mean time.Also, to what extent does Craig's batting get canceled out if you have to play an all-rounder at 6/7 instead of a specialist batsman, because he can't function well in a 4 man attack? Brownlie-Watling-Bracewell is no worse a 6-8 than Anderson/Neesham-Watling-Craig IMO.
This is undoubtedly true, but if his job is to be a containing bowler on day one then that's a contingency plan at best. And while it'd be nice to have contingency plans with bowlers that can perform both roles to a reasonable standard, we can only select 11 players.Craig is useful if you want to bowl a side out 4th innings in the West Indies but if he's going at 4/5 an over when his job is to try and be a containing bowler on day 1 then you've got massive problems.