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@Fuller PilchLooks like @Qlder a good addition to the forum, he really knows his ****
TBF though none of the players he mentioned are in the class of Chris Harris.
@Fuller PilchLooks like @Qlder a good addition to the forum, he really knows his ****
TBF though none of the players he mentioned are in the class of Chris Harris.
That's true. He's easily the best fielder of those mentioned (Jadeja 2nd) and probably the best 1st class batsman and most economical ODI bowler.
You didn't produce Ben Stokes. That's like Kiwis saying we produced Colin De Grandhomme.It's always puzzled me that for all the brilliant players that the Aussies have produced since I've been watching cricket, they've never had a really top class all rounder.
Considering we've produced Botham, Flintoff and Stokes- the Aussie cupboard has always been pretty bare.
You are covering 46 years of cricket with Botham, Flintoff and Stokes. Aus have had their share with Greg Matthews (averages over 40 with bat), Shane Watson and Andrew Symonds while Adam Gilchrist could be considered one of the best all-rounders ever. Then there is Green who has the potential to be better then them all ?
Meanwhile the more civilised and educated Australasians to the south have had R Hadlee, C Cairns, Vettori, Oram, De Grandhomme, and now future ATG Michael Bracewell which is far more impressive than the Poms. It the Saffas who win it though with Kallis, S Pollock, and MacMillan. India is also more impressive than England with Kapil and the 2 Ravis.46 years is a long time and in that time the Aussies haven't had a top class all rounder, whilst England have had 3.
He moved to the UK aged 12 mate.......thanks for your input to that point though.You didn't produce Ben Stokes. That's like Kiwis saying we produced Colin De Grandhomme.
12 years living as a Kiwi, he's basically fully developed since his parents were only temporary in EnglandHe moved to the UK aged 12 mate.......thanks for your input to that point though.
In which countries were they "produced" (born and bred)? NZ and Zimbabwe.He moved to the UK aged 12 mate.......thanks for your input to that point though.
Where as Colin appeared to have left Zimbabwe aged 20 having already represented them on the international stage.......so it's not realy similar is it?
Why don't we have 12 year olds playing test cricket then?All your skills are developed before puberty.
So just Hadlee and a bunch of nobodies to make up the numbers, then. Much like NZ sides during Hadlee's career.Meanwhile the more civilised and educated Australasians to the south have had R Hadlee, C Cairns, Vettori, Oram, De Grandhomme, and now future ATG Michael Bracewell which is far more impressive than the Poms. It the Saffas who win it though with Kallis, S Pollock, and MacMillan. India is also more impressive than England with Kapil and the 2 Ravis.
I suppose you then don't claim Jofra Archer as English having moved to England to play cricket at 20...or is he English because his Mum "shagged" an EnglishmanErrrrrr no. General wisdom here is where they developed as cricketers. This is a cricket forum.....when you say "produced" my thought is not where the guys parents shagged but who produced cricketer.
I won't claim KP for eg but I'm having Ben Stokes.
No.....thats my point. Read what I said......there is no argument that Joffra was produced and developed as a cricketer in the West Indies. What are you arguing against?I suppose you claim Jofra Archer is also English having moved to England to play cricket at 20...
Sorry I live in Asia with fast internet and visiting Australia now where my mobile internet is so slow I already changed my post long time before you posted.No.....thats my point. Read what I said......there is no argument that Joffra was produced and developed as a cricketer in the West Indies. What are you arguing against?
So Labuschagne and Neser are S African, Renshaw English and Khawaja Pakistani?Sorry I live in Asia with fast internet and visiting Australia now where my mobile internet is so slow I already changed my post long time before you posted.
I'm saying Jofra with an English dad bringing him up is English. Stokes with 2 Kiwi parents bringing him up, who just happened to work in England a few years, is still Kiwi as parents went back to NZ after job contract finished, he just decided to stay, maybe he liked the pub scene ?
If that's what floats your boat, reality says who really caresSo Labuschagne and Neser are S African, Renshaw English and Khawaja Pakistani?
Not me, but just checking for those who seem to be having a hissy fit over Stokes' birthplace and parentage.If that's what floats your boat, reality says who really cares
Not an issue, he's a KiwiNot me, but just checking for those who seem to be having a hissy fit over Stokes' birthplace and parentage.
Which allrounders have Pakistan had since Imran? Afridi, Razzaq, Azhar Mahmoud, and M Hafeez? 3 out of 4 were fine white ball players, but none did that much in tests.So just Hadlee and a bunch of nobodies to make up the numbers, then. Much like NZ sides during Hadlee's career.