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He's no Aaron Heal.Do not rate Maharaj. NZ plz.
He's no Aaron Heal.Do not rate Maharaj. NZ plz.
Good to see that PEWS has got a job in the cricinfo comm box55.3
Maharaj to Nicholls, FOUR, floated up outside off, Nicholls nips down the track and shovels it over midwicket
An what basis though... just don`t like the look of him, don`t think he flights, spins the ball enough?Do not rate Maharaj. NZ plz.
I agree, great to see after all his trials and tribulations. There were times I thought keeping in the Blackcaps seemed to be destroying his self belief, so I'm really glad to see him come up with a stand out performance like this.So stoked for Nicholls. Really hope he carries on to a big one.
Should have picked our other SA specialist in Dean Brownlie too, clearlyWhats with these two and getting runs against SA?
Mark*Disappointed this post wasn't about Matt Henry tbh
Good from you.He's no Aaron Heal.
My favourite player is a left-arm spinner who doesn't spin them, so you'd think I'd be on board. But the big difference is that I don't think Maharaj's deliveries carry on much after hitting the deck, they more-or-less just sit up. And they don't spin, so batsmen should have plenty of time to adjust/re-adjust.An what basis though... just don`t like the look of him, don`t think he flights, spins the ball enough?
He works for SA at the moment... he can spin and drift the ball and he does not mind attacking when needed. But more importantly he has done well at closing up an end to allow the SA quicks to do the work. But he has not reached the levels of Symcox or Paul Harris yet....My favourite player is a left-arm spinner who doesn't spin them, so you'd think I'd be on board. But the big difference is that I don't think Maharaj's deliveries carry on much after hitting the deck, they more-or-less just sit up. And they don't spin, so batsmen should have plenty of time to adjust/re-adjust.
But if it works...
Fraser: "One for us maths nerds! Nicholls 89 off 144. Two consecutive Fibonacci numbers, meaning his strike rate is the Golden Ratio. I'm probably the only one here who appreciates that, but still . . "
pfft. it's the reciprocal of the golden ratio actually, amateursHaha, a gem on cricinfo.