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Simon Jones or James Anderson?

tooextracool

International Coach
social said:
Anderson averaged 85 mph and bowled outswing in the last test - that is enough to trouble anyone.
from what i saw he was bowling at 81-82. of course if he was clocked faster i wouldnt be surprised either considering that most bowlers are generally clocked faster in SA and australia than anywhere else in the world.

social said:
To be totally fair to Jones, I have only really seen him bowl on this tour. However, according to the commentators (we get Gower, Botham, Lloyd, etc. on our coverage) he is totally useless in the first innings but quite useful when the ball starts to reverse at about the 60 over mark of the second innings. Whooppeee!
i dont think anyone mentioned that he was totally useless in the first innings. he did bowl extremely well in the first inning at lords against NZ. but yes so far in his career hes shown that when it doesnt reverse he isnt exactly the best of bowlers, but really compare that to anderson who seems rubbish in any conditions that arent seamer friendly(and even when he gets those he usually wastes them like he did in the previous test) and i really dont think there is much doubt as to who should be picked.
 

tooextracool

International Coach
BoyBrumby said:
I don't think Bell is in the 13 for the fifth. If cricinfo is to be believed it's the team for the 4th minus Anderson & plus S Jones, Lewis & Collingwood.
really?
the cricinfo scorecard says that the team will be chosen from :

England team: (from)
ME Trescothick, AJ Strauss, RWT Key, *MP Vaughan, GP Thorpe,
A Flintoff, +GO Jones, AF Giles, SP Jones, MJ Hoggard,
SJ Harmison, GJ Batty, CMW Read, JM Anderson, PD Collingwood,
IR Bell, J Lewis.
 

tooextracool

International Coach
well personally i would pick bell ahead of collingwood, but if he isnt in the 13, then i would still pick collingwood, simply to see how good he is at the test match level against a decent attack before the ashes. id give thorpe a rest.
 

SpeedKing

U19 Vice-Captain
tooextracool said:
i'll go to the other extreme, i think jones has more potential than anderson does. personally anderson doesnt have the pace or the accuracy to trouble any test class player, unless he plays in seamer friendly conditions.
i seem to remember that 10-6-12-1 against AUSTRALIA and although it was an ODI, there were Test class players like Gilchrist and Martyn. Clarke to a certain extent bacause he is a quality player. Beavan was in that team as well palying for AUSTRALIA.

This probably has nothing to do with it but these 10 overs are the ones that made me fall in love with cricket, so they are all the more memorable.
 
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tooextracool

International Coach
SpeedKing said:
i seem to remember that 10-6-12-1 against AUSTRALIA and although it was an ODI, there were Test class players like Gilchrist and Martyn. Clarke to a certain extent bacause he is a quality player. Beavan was in that team as well palying for AUSTRALIA.

This probably has nothing to do with it but these 10 overs are the ones that made me fall in love with cricket, so they are all the more memorable.
a) he got 1 wicket, well done to him for that
b) it was an ODI
c) it was in seamer friendly conditions(as ive mentioned above he cant trouble batsmen unless he plays in seamer friendly conditions.
 

SpeedKing

U19 Vice-Captain
tooextracool said:
a) he got 1 wicket, well done to him for that
b) it was an ODI
c) it was in seamer friendly conditions(as ive mentioned above he cant trouble batsmen unless he plays in seamer friendly conditions.
1]As i said earlier, it was against AUSTRALIA

2]i already admitted it was an ODI but the again it was against AUSTRALIA with Martyn, Gilchrist etc

3]Yes it was seamer friendly conditions, but he had to show a certain level of control to be able bowl 10 overs to AUSTRALIA at an ER of 1.2 regardless of conditions
 

thirdman05

Cricket Spectator
Jones over Anderson any time! he is more economical more aggressive and is an effective foil for hoggard and harmison.Also he does take wickets!!! Anderson is not a test match bowler now or ever in my opinion.
 

tooextracool

International Coach
SpeedKing said:
1]As i said earlier, it was against AUSTRALIA
yes and it was 1 wicket, hardly anything that cen be used to show that he is a wicket taking bowler.

SpeedKing said:
2]i already admitted it was an ODI but the again it was against AUSTRALIA with Martyn, Gilchrist etc
which changes the fact that he isnt good enough to succeed at the test level how?

SpeedKing said:
3]Yes it was seamer friendly conditions, but he had to show a certain level of control to be able bowl 10 overs to AUSTRALIA at an ER of 1.2 regardless of conditions
and if you read, i clearly stated that anderson will not trouble test class batsmen unless he plays in seamer friendly conditions.
 

SpeedKing

U19 Vice-Captain
tooextracool said:
and if you read, i clearly stated that anderson will not trouble test class batsmen unless he plays in seamer friendly conditions.
as Social said, Anderson bowls outswing naturally at about 85 mph and whether or not it is seamer friendly conditions, swing at that pace can trouble any batsman.
 

tooextracool

International Coach
anderson bowls at 81-82 mph, and the fact is that thes never troubled anyone outside of seamer friendly conditions only shows how dire the claim really is.
 

SpaceMonkey

International Debutant
tooextracool said:
anderson bowls at 81-82 mph, and the fact is that thes never troubled anyone outside of seamer friendly conditions only shows how dire the claim really is.
He's not that slow.
 

dudeurfriend

School Boy/Girl Captain
Personally i think Jones is a much better and an Intelligent bowler when compared with James anderson.......
 

tooextracool

International Coach
SpaceMonkey said:
He's not that slow.
hes not that quick either. if he were bowling at 85, then why in the world were all the commentators on sky wondering how he lost all that pace in 03(compared to the world cup & australia), and also saying that he was completely burnt out?
 

SpaceMonkey

International Debutant
tooextracool said:
hes not that quick either. if he were bowling at 85, then why in the world were all the commentators on sky wondering how he lost all that pace in 03(compared to the world cup & australia), and also saying that he was completely burnt out?
Cos he was bowling at 88-91mph regularly when he first broke into the team.
 

tooextracool

International Coach
no he wasnt, which is precisely the point, he was bowling at 85ish, which wasnt surprising considering that both those series came in australia and SA where most bowlers are clocked faster anyways. since then hes always been bowling at 81-82. if he was bowling at 85+ then there would be no problems with regard to his pace, which has always come up in discussion particularly amongst the sky commentators.
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
SpaceMonkey said:
Cos he was bowling at 88-91mph regularly when he first broke into the team.
I don't recall him being mentioned as being that fast. He's always been around 85mph when I've seen him in home series on TV - maybe it was more the heat, humidity etc. that increased the speed.
 
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