Black_Warrior
Cricketer Of The Year
This will also mean Sachin Tendulkar's record will remain intact.I'm going to call you on this when SA tour England next year... see if we can get another English captain to retire!
This will also mean Sachin Tendulkar's record will remain intact.I'm going to call you on this when SA tour England next year... see if we can get another English captain to retire!
We're pretty much always 15/2.Sure, I wouldn't have put it past KW/Taylor to form a good partnership, but you've said it yourself, SA only really needed to break that and it would have been an up-hill battle.
I wouldn't say doom and gloom either, just pointing out in the context of that match, their bowling attack, that particular wicket & our position of 15/2, they had more than their nose in front.
Pretty much always the caseHeadline so much harsher than Steyn's actual point.
It was what Steyn and Philander were doing with the ball in that short-spell more than just the scoreline that concerned me, & this without Rabada even warming up.We're pretty much always 15/2.
Mate don't you remember his 77 on debut?By the way, and I'm sure someone has already asked, why is Southee not batting #11?
I guess anything's better than 45 A.O and Jeetan Patel on that tour.Incidentally, If Steyn has that opinion of Wagner, what the **** would he think of Southee when it comes to the old 'courage' stakes. lol.
He obviously rates Wagner as having a bit more nouse than Outh666666Incidentally, If Steyn has that opinion of Wagner, what the **** would he think of Southee when it comes to the old 'courage' stakes. lol.
Jeets turned down a spot playing for NZ in 2014 for the Windies tour. We've played 21 Tests since then.Stephn mentioned NZ needs an economical spinner.
He was here last time around and unfortunately was made a scapegoat that ended his NZ career. He's still playing and destroying at first class and List A level.
That was my Jeetan Patel post for the thread.
I can understand it from the selectors pov though. You can't really pick a player who makes himself unavailable between April and September every year.Jeets turned down a spot playing for NZ in 2014 for the Windies tour. We've played 21 Tests since then.
Not ridiculous to think he could have taken a good 70-80 wickets @ 35ish or better. Definitely a player we should have persevered with a little more.
I mean more in the sense that from 2012 Jeets should have been our frontline spinner, would've prevented him from flogging off to England at this stage of his career.I can understand it from the selectors pov though. You can't really pick a player who makes himself unavailable between April and September every year.
The way it was put to him it sounded like Hesson was basically offering him a one-off tour unless he bowled the house down. Despite being the best spinner in the country, no central contract offered...at a time when far worse players were being given central contracts. Not much likelihood of playing further tours...they just didn't make him a reasonable offer.I can understand it from the selectors pov though. You can't really pick a player who makes himself unavailable between April and September every year.
Is that all true though in terms of it just being a one-off unless he turned into Murali?The way it was put to him it sounded like Hesson was basically offering him a one-off tour unless he bowled the house down. Despite being the best spinner in the country, no central contract offered...at a time when far worse players were being given central contracts. Not much likelihood of playing further tours...they just didn't make him a reasonable offer.
It was incredibly poor man-management from a guy who's whole coaching philosophy is around man management.
Woah I'd heard he'd done well but that's an impressive record. How does it compare to other English domestic spinners?Has taken 297 wickets @ 26.26 in County cricket.
Moeen Ali 125 @ 44.16Woah I'd heard he'd done well but that's an impressive record. How does it compare to other English domestic spinners?