Suck it.Shardul Thakur strikes me as the archetypal bits and pieces cricketer. He definitely isn't either the fourth best pace bowler or the seventh best bat available to the Indian selectors.
tbf, he just said he wasn't the 4th best pacer which is true because he is the best pacer.Suck it.
Me to all other Indian supporters on CW.Suck it.
One other has. But no idea why. Genuine allrounder.Has Jacob Oram been discussed in this thread?
Was a thing with Dhoni too for a while, the only reason he could take catches was because he was a football keeper.However, every time he pulled off a great stop or catch in the field, the commentators felt the need to remind us that he used to be a soccer goalkeeper. ****ed me off.
Scored a 100 and a 90 against SA as well and a hundred in England. Struggled against spin - Murali made him look silly and struggled with the bat on green tops in his debut series when India toured here (but took quite a few wickets). Reallt struggled to take test wickets away from NZ, but was an excellent ODI bowler.Oram a really under-rated player. I don't know if he minnow-bashed a bit which can happen with NZ cricketers given who they play a lot against but his stats are excellent, very similar to Ben Stokes. He did well against Aus from memory too, made a very good century at Brisbane in 2004 in the same game McGrath made his 61.
Is this another "AB dominated every sport under the sun as a junior" thing?However, every time he pulled off a great stop or catch in the field, the commentators felt the need to remind us that he used to be a soccer goalkeeper. ****ed me off.
Good shout.Shardul Thakur strikes me as the archetypal bits and pieces cricketer. He definitely isn't either the fourth best pace bowler or the seventh best bat available to the Indian selectors.
Well only 100 & 90 i know was Mohinder Amernath at perth vs OzzieScored a 100 and a 90 against SA as well and a hundred in England. Struggled against spin - Murali made him look silly and struggled with the bat on green tops in his debut series when India toured here (but took quite a few wickets). Reallt struggled to take test wickets away from NZ, but was an excellent ODI bowler.
Marsh definitely, but I'm not sure about Curran. Always seemed like a bit of a spare part even at the start when he was contributing - no-one was really expecting tons or five-fors at the time. When he was taking 3fas and scoring 50s people found it surprising/annoying more than anything.Players like Mitch Marsh and Sam Curran were selected with the expectation that they'd succeed in one or both skills, but turned out not to be able to.
Averaged 37 with the bat and 19 with the ball in home Tests. You definitely take that. Was useless as a Test bowler away from home though.Although his stats don’t really reflect this, Oram was always (or was always supposed to be) a proper batsman who bowled a bit, and had vague all-rounder potential because he could bowl 130ish and was massive. Sort of like a less-refined Cameron Green.
He really overachieved with the ball as his career went on (particularly in ODIs) while his batting sort of stagnated - although he did quite well in his brief test career. When he debuted in ODIs he was basically a batter being used out of position as a bowling all-rounder….and then he actually went on and became an ODI bowling all-rounder.
Honestly the more I think about it the more there’s an argument that Oram was sort of bits and pieces. He was a very decent ODI bowler and a pretty decent test batsman, but he never quite became one thing or another over the course of his career. What was also weird is that after he retired from tests his ODI batting (which had finally started to come right) totally fell away and he basically became a bowler and bad number 8 slogger.