Eh?I'm pulling the deserves to average more card that's been used on Kapil for big Watto
Big top order biffer, good technique, can bowl all day. Good player, a useful addition to any side
Eh?I'm pulling the deserves to average more card that's been used on Kapil for big Watto
Big top order biffer, good technique, can bowl all day. Good player, a useful addition to any side
ok this i take exception to! reckon watto was an excellent bowler, and maybe a bit of perceived underachievement with the bat often filters into people forgetting just how useful a bowler the great man was to an attackHe’d have got the 5th Test yeah.
I mean I don’t think the better batting than Bell really stands up. Bell of 05 was pretty erm, well yeah. But Bell was actually ahead of Pietersen in the pecking order at that point, and therefore also Thorpe. Across the career, Bell a much better Test bat than Watson.
But yeah he’s have got picked ahead of Collingwood though ultimately that would have been a mistake as Colly was a better Test bat than Watson and there’s no point in that time period where we really needed Watson’s subpar bowling.
I actually quite like Watson, but.
Nah. Nicholls was averaging over 40 then and still averages 38.9, while Watson played 4 tests at no 7 averaging 14.5 so I think CDG's spot would be safe.he beats out henry nicholls for that spot easily ESPECIALLY given that the match was in england
edit: much as i love colin there's a fair argument he's got a point of entry there as well
Excellent or useful?ok this i take exception to! reckon watto was an excellent bowler, and maybe a bit of perceived underachievement with the bat often filters into people forgetting just how useful a bowler the great man was to an attack
excellent at what he does and therefore usefulExcellent or useful?
i think that nicholls sucks, is where we fundamentally disagree on this oneNah. Nicholls was averaging over 40 then and still averages 38.9, while Watson played 4 tests at no 7 averaging 14.5 so I think CDG's spot would be safe.
With Murray Mints he would average about 7 with the ballWhat would he have added to the England 2005 side?
So do I but he has 8 100s in 48 tests, whereas Watson had 4 100s in 59 tests (so Watson sucks more). Watto also only played 1 test at no 5 and fittingly scored 5 runs.i think that nicholls sucks, is where we fundamentally disagree on this one
It had to, so that I could type that sentence.I understand, what I don't understand is why it'd have to boil down to that haha
@honestbharani approvesI'm pulling the deserves to average more card that's been used on Kapil for big Watto
Big top order biffer, good technique, can bowl all day. Good player, a useful addition to any side
Not really. Didn't he have a dodgy back and knee? He stopped bowling even in the 2018 IPL halfway coz they wanted to protect him.can bowl all day.
Easily over Saurav especially if we keep capataincy aside. It's not that Azhar was a poor captain had a dominant home record just did not have the bowling firepower to do well away.Who does Azhar replace in this Indian lineup: https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...a-vs-australia-1st-test-345669/full-scorecard
Has an amazing tour of South Africa in 1961/2 - actually the most fc runs in a South African season. FC average of 41.35 was probably more representative of his ability.Reid's batting is boosted by old timey India bashing too tho. How good a batsman was he? I'm not sure if I'd take him over a 36 average batsman without his bowling but I don't know anything about him.
Do you also remember those massive pads he had.....that seemed to get smacked right in front right after he'd just creamed one of those cover drives??Awww NoooAll this disrespect for Big Watto.
But yeah he really did fail to deliver on his promises. I remember his breakout summer in the '09 season where he was getting an 80+ score seemingly every test thinking he was about to become one of the best openers ever. Just the way he got the runs as much as anything. Looked absolutely beautiful the way he played his drives and pulls. 3 nineties (and an 89) to go with just the one hundred was a real unfortunate return for him. Could have and should have been 5 hundreds (or at least 3-4 accounting for bad luck/getting a peach) if he didn't get the Slater yips near the milestone. All mental for him it seemed, though some of those near tons were still match winning knocks
Alas he never again looked that good in tests
He wouldn’t have got a bowl for us.ok this i take exception to! reckon watto was an excellent bowler, and maybe a bit of perceived underachievement with the bat often filters into people forgetting just how useful a bowler the great man was to an attack