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It's a disappointing face to learn, though.You may be surprised to learn that you aren't the only person who reads both this forum and that one.
It's a disappointing face to learn, though.You may be surprised to learn that you aren't the only person who reads both this forum and that one.
Agree with this. Best action in the world (along with Steyn) IMOPattinson is a must if fit moving forward for Australia. He's one guy I can envisage starring in an Ashes series. If he is ever ordinary, it's rare that it's in both innings
160 - the same test Southee clocked 154 right? We all believe those numbers.I love Patto and believe that he has the potential to be a superb bowler but .......
Starc is 6'6", left-handed, bowls at speeds of up to 160 and hoops it around, Haze isn't bad either whilst Cummins is potentially the best of the lot
It's a lot to ask but can we please, please have them available for selection at the same time
Yeah this pretty much sums up my thoughts on the pecking order too. Just when Starc looks his best in tests he broke down. Was a real shame.Starc is the best limited overs bowler in the world for mine but he's got a pretty long way to go in tests. High potential ceiling for sure but lacks consistency compared to... well quite a few test bowlers really. The home series against NZ pre-injury is the best I've ever seen him bowl in tests so I think there's some evidence he's getting there, but can't see at all how he's better than someone like Stuart Broad or Hazlewood based just on potential. He's never really produced for any sort of sustained period in test cricket.
Starc and Patto can bowl more than 30 overs between them. Patto bowled 12 overs yesterday and that wasn't even almost a full day. Pretty sure Haze bowled the best part of a 10 over spell in the first test.That would require Hazelwood to ultimately be the work horse and be able to bowl long spells while Starc and Patto rested.
Do you expect Hazelwood and Marsh to shoulder 35-40 overs per day between them burden while Starc/Patto bowl the 24-30 between them that they're best off bowling? With Lyon picking up the remaining 20-30?
Starc regularly hits 150 all around the world so whilst 160 was a surprise, it wasn't exactly out of nowhere160 - the same test Southee clocked 154 right? We all believe those numbers.
dude please you complain about people not respecting your opinions but then keep on posting like ****160 - the same test Southee clocked 154 right? We all believe those numbers.
actually fair enoughConsidering how many bowlers throughout the last 15 years have reached 152-154kph versus the elite few who reached 160kph, I don't believe Starc got there. It's made more dubious that in the same match, Tim Southee who at his very best would top out at 142-144kph was able to find a 154kph ball according to the radar.
Lee, Akhtar and Tait are the only three who I believe ever bowled a true 160kph.
His opinion on Haze is another one of those Khawaja>Smith type ones i think. Bloke is living in the opposite worldother than being completely wrong, I don't see anything else really wrong with this post.
You're entitled to your opinion, carry on.
Nah its just oneThis thread is unreadable every day. You're all idiots.
It's really not.Nah its just one
Jingoistic pride. Can't possibly talk about the GOAT in realistic terms, nor point out Hazlewood isn't the worlds best bowler as much as you will it to be true.Nah its just one
UghJingoistic pride. Can't possibly talk about the GOAT in realistic terms, nor point out Hazlewood isn't the worlds best bowler as much as you will it to be true.