Exactly, I posted some similarly decent combined stats of the last 2 years earlier.This summer
Neesham 204 @ 68 SR 182
10W @ 22.90 economy 5.38 - 5 overs a game
CDG 54 @ 13.50 SR 120
8W @ 34 economy 4.45 - 6-7 overs a game
Not exactly match losing bowling so far eh?
He was always going, but I doubt he's now in the XI. He missed 4 out of 5 Indian ODIs,2 of 3 Bangladesh ODIs and still bowled some serious **** in taking 6-for. Henry is the incumbent now. Although when you're playing 9 pool matches in a World Cup, do we think it'll be a best XI every time as per 2015 or a bit of rotation?Southee, not only going to England but he will be in the starting XI
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat.I really hate to say this, but there's something a little Amla-esque about his ODI record, although I do think he's better than Amla.
Don't get me wrong, great ODI bat, but his numbers do flatter him slightly.
Has been a **** summer, but we do know where we stand. Somewhere between 3rd & 5th seed, with about a 1 in 4 chance of beating an India or England on a given day.He was always going, but I doubt he's now in the XI. He missed 4 out of 5 Indian ODIs,2 of 3 Bangladesh ODIs and still bowled some serious **** in taking 6-for. Henry is the incumbent now. Although when you're playing 9 pool matches in a World Cup, do we think it'll be a best XI every time as per 2015 or a bit of rotation?
What a **** summer of cricket it's been. The most uncompetitive one-sided bore fests, save the Pakistan away Tests. And do we truly know where we stand as an ODI side going into the World Cup? If we do, it's not in a good way.
But how is this any different to Southee? Does he get credit because he used to be a decent death bowler? Because he's not now. He didn't come back that well today, he doesn't hit the hole consistently or even try to, he doesn't have a good slower ball armoury...is he a better 2nd spell bowler than Henry? Maybe by virtue of not being as bad, but he's not good. Maybe if he got focused back on jamming reverse swinging yorkers liked worked so well at his peak, but he doesn't seem to want to.7-8How did we get around Henry's inability not to be cannon-fodder after his new ball spell?
I meant more entertainment. It's been such a crap summer of excitement. The Indian ODI series was the worst I can remember.Has been a **** summer, but we do know where we stand. Somewhere between 3rd & 5th seed, with about a 1 in 4 chance of beating an India or England on a given day.
Will be disappointed if we don't make the semis.
now post the stats for the only odis that matteredThis summer
Neesham 204 @ 68 SR 182
10W @ 22.90 economy 5.38 - 5 overs a game
CDG 54 @ 13.50 SR 120
8W @ 34 economy 4.45 - 6-7 overs a game
Not exactly match losing bowling so far eh?
Not sure why you're replying with Southee's name, since he wouldn't make my squad either and he's behind Henry in my pecking order.But how is this any different to Southee? Does he get credit because he used to be a decent death bowler? Because he's not now. He didn't come back that well today, he doesn't hit the hole consistently or even try to, he doesn't have a good slower ball armoury...is he a better 2nd spell bowler than Henry? Maybe by virtue of not being as bad, but he's not good. Maybe if he got focused back on jamming reverse swinging yorkers liked worked so well at his peak, but he doesn't seem to want to.7-8
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As you keep saying, but name a team outside India who are going to have 5 top class ODI bowlers in their XI?now post the stats for the only odis that mattered
in a world cup likely to require serious stopping power from the bowlers, they are the clear weak links along with southee likely sneaking into the first choice team
australia and south africa. pakistan and england aren't bad either.As you keep saying, but name a team outside India who are going to have 5 top class ODI bowlers in their XI?
The thing is Mills was a **** load more consistent than Henry in those 7-8 overs up front he bowled. Mills' was one of our top 5-6 ODI bowlers everBut how is this any different to Southee? Does he get credit because he used to be a decent death bowler? Because he's not now. He didn't come back that well today, he doesn't hit the hole consistently or even try to, he doesn't have a good slower ball armoury...is he a better 2nd spell bowler than Henry? Maybe by virtue of not being as bad, but he's not good. Maybe if he got focused back on jamming reverse swinging yorkers liked worked so well at his peak, but he doesn't seem to want to.7-8
This is the argument I had for so long about Kyle Mills. Everyone wanted to say 'aw but he's **** at the death and with an older ball'. Well for ****'s sake, don't bowl him there. Bowl him 7-8 up front (Henry) where he's bowling with a new ball because there's one at both ends. If he doesn't bowl 10, well if you've got Boult, Ferguson, Santner, CdG, Neesham etc that may not matter. Or if you want to use those last two, use them to new batsmen when the opportunity arises. For years Millsy copped stick for being a poor death bowler when he was such a gun up front and we had this lack of awareness that he could actually bowl a majority up front and it wasn't against the rules.
All those sides have ordinary bowlers sharing 10 overs. None have 5 specialist bowlers, and would be interested if any of those teams' 5th bowling option have been any less economical than de Grand and Neesham have in the last 24 months. They've been going for about 5.2 an over combined.australia and south africa. pakistan and england aren't bad either.
i.e. the competition we should be measuring ourselves against outside asia, not sri lanka and bangladesh