He's right guys, someone could get hurtDon't avoid the filter guys
I haven't ignored Starc's role in the team. I've stated that he is a impact bowler and should be used as such.huh? It's a lot more relevant than Starc's "scalp distribution" given Starc's is from like 40 matches and Wasim's is from over 100. Still early days in Starc's career.
And as you ignored from the previous post, it's more representative of Starc's role in the team. Looking at those stats and deciding "he isn't good at getting out the middle order" is just ignorant.
You're still completely missing the point. Having a low(er) percentage of middle order wickets is not a weakness. It's a statistical side-effect of his particular strength of getting out tailenders better than other bowlers.I haven't ignored Starc's role in the team. I've stated that he is a impact bowler and should be used as such.
I've covered Starc's 40 vs Wasim's 100 by saying his role will likely change as he gets older.
Per top_cats comment, I'm not trashing Wasim's record, which is good, I'm trashing his wicket distribution, which is bad. I doubt that there is a bowler with anywhere near his wicket tally with as high a percentage of tail end wickets, but if there are, there aren't many. Specifically picking out the worst is not the way to make a comparison.
I'm not to sure what point you are trying to make here. I'm not complaining about Starc's percentage of top order wickets. It never occurred to me, because I've watched him bowl with the new ball. I've also seen him bowl with an old ball before it starts reversing, and it is definitely not his strength. His distribution of wickets confirms what my eye tells me. He has strengths and weaknesses, and it is OK to admit this. I've picked the same strengths and weaknesses out in Steyn - not exactly an unfavorable comparison to make.
Davey set himself up for this kind of sledging when he married someone with that past. I know everyone's already said it, but he really needs a thicker skin. Whether or not QDK's was a dick move doesn't matter because Warner needs to be more mature at handling these situations.Australia just bossed a Test match completely from the second day onward and most of the talks isn't about the cricket. Quite frustrating. This is my issue with sledging, everyone has a different "line" that they don't want to be crossed. If QDK really said what Warner claims then that is a dick move, but surely Davey boy had to have made peace with her past before they got hitched. Don't get me wrong I'd be pissed if I were him, but is it worth it getting violent over someone making petulant comments? Especially as someone in the public eye. There's too much of a Grey area here.
Reminds me how the Australian media tried to demonise Sarwan when he replied to McGrath's vile sledge by saying "ask your wife".Davey set himself up for this kind of sledging when he married someone with that past. I know everyone's already said it, but he really needs a thicker skin. Whether or not QDK's was a dick move doesn't matter because Warner needs to be more mature at handling these situations.
Ah, I don't think that's quite the same. Someone having a go at your wife who is ****ing dying of cancer is a bit different than for having a wife known for sucking blokes off in the toilets at nightclubsReminds me how the Australian media tried to demonise Sarwan when he replied to McGrath's vile sledge by saying "ask your wife".
Sarwan did not know McGrath's wife had cancer. He only asked McGrath to make the same inquiry to his wife as McGrath made to him.Ah, I don't think that's quite the same. Someone having a go at your wife who is ****ing dying of cancer is a bit different than for having a wife known for sucking blokes off in the toilets at nightclubs
I'm just saying McGrath's response was a bit more understandableSarwan did not know McGrath's wife had cancer. He only asked McGrath to make the same inquiry to his wife as McGrath made to him.
In the unwritten canons of cricket, there's no obligation on the party of the sledgee to make inquires about the state of health of the sledgor's spouse, when retorting to a sledge.