You've got to go back to Ian Johnson in the 40s and 50s I think to find a spinner with comparable FC numbers.O'Keefe must have the best career record for a Shield spinner for years. Australia's post-Warne spinners have had famously crap domestic records but IIRC even Warne and Macgill have pretty average Shield records.
How can I set fire to thisWait and watch. You and your dude is in for a **** time in the next 3 games. Save this post. India will not repair sok as he'll get found out for bowling straight deliveries. And the pitch won't come to his rescue.
According to your logic, Nair is probably a Top 3 Indian batsmen because he has an impressive "domestic record" and a 300* against England on a roady road. Dire as **** logic when we are talking about International cricket on good fair surfaces.
Btw, the same god SOK allowed India A to score 400+ on a flatter surface with Iyer getting a double ton. Yea he is clearly a much much better bowler than Lyon based on a single match on a bunsen.
Ha yeah. Look totally straight up and down until you understand the genius of what they're doing.He is the Glenn McGrath of spin bowlers.
Couldn't agree with this more. I know cricket isn't played on spreadsheets and all that, but I do feel that people can be prone to going too far the other way and focusing too much on checklist analysis and qualitative (and arguably subjective) factors (i.e. does a bowler have a particular variation, if a batsman is elegant or awkward etc) and I'm not saying that this is without merit, but sometimes the numbers speak for themselves, rather loudly in SOK's case.SOKs numbers aren't just good, they are incredible. I know a lot of people suffer massive cognitive dissonance seeing a guy who trundles up and bowls straight breaks turn in such numbers. He looks like he should be batsman that bowls a bit of part time stuff. AB turned it further FFS. But you just can't argue with the ****'s results. He's had one year in Shield where he didn't average in the 20s since 10/11. And he does it against all the Shield sides (Qld 24.58, SA 21.41, Tas 27.76, Vic 26.69, WA 22.28). That's just insane.
Maybe he's just the luckiest **** to ever roll the arm over. But more probably you just have to accept with his record that he's unlocked the secret and is just a very very very good bowler.
He's not a fan of the chubby TPC, but I don't think he has any problem with 2 New South Welsh TPC(s).Also, like the new avatar, though not sure how Burgey's going to react to the notion of three TPCs, (two in the same team!)
Imagine how cheaply India would have been rolled if TOTAB took the new ball in this match. 23 and 36 all out.You've got to go back to Ian Johnson in the 40s and 50s I think to find a spinner with comparable FC numbers.
Johnson ave 23.30, eco 2.37, sr 58.8
O'Keefe ave 22.9 , eco 2.54, sr 53.9
Benaud's FC numbers are pretty tidy too:
ave 24.73, eco 2.31, sr 64
Rowdy Mallett (26.27) and Bruce Yardley (28.19) are probably the only spinners with a sub 30 average between Benaud and Warne.
SOKs numbers aren't just good, they are incredible. I know a lot of people suffer massive cognitive dissonance seeing a guy who trundles up and bowls straight breaks turn in such numbers. He looks like he should be batsman that bowls a bit of part time stuff. AB turned it further FFS. But you just can't argue with the ****'s results. He's had one year in Shield where he didn't average in the 20s since 10/11. And he does it against all the Shield sides (Qld 24.58, SA 21.41, Tas 27.76, Vic 26.69, WA 22.28). That's just insane.
Maybe he's just the luckiest **** to ever roll the arm over. But more probably you just have to accept with his record that he's unlocked the secret and is just a very very very good bowler.
This is an outrageous slur. Oh course I'm a fan of His Roundness, but you can't have three TPCs. There is but one. We've been over this time and again. So your avatar really comprises His Roundness, ItToMe and TPC. The people have one champion, his name is Steve Smith.
They are good rules.adub, you're too late to the party here, unlike with your love of SOK, which is longstanding and to be commended. But you can't blow in and decide player X, Y or Z is now TPC. You have to make the call early and have the nickname stick, or not do it at all. Just as if you'd bestowed the moniker on SOK years ago and I wandered blithely in here and ascribed it to Smith, you'd understandably take umbrage.
You're Australian ffs. I expect this **** from supporters hailing from the lesser nations who aren't across the details of nickname hierarchy. But to get this from one of our own. Well, I am disappoint.
Precisely.tbh we can't just invent a new TPC every time someone does something great
But find a suitably glorious name which hasn't already been taken. We all sit around here posting random **** on this site for hours every day. There must be something someone can come up with.They are good rules.
But sometimes exceptions need to be made.
When that exception puts **** on Shane Warne so completely it is surely unarguable.
I thought you were going to say it belongs to that Shakib bloke when I first saw you'd posted.SOK deserves the TPC moniker more than Smith does tbh. Can't remember any time fans from both teams were so unanimously overjoyed at the success of any one player in a match.