sayon basak
International Debutant
The only argument that he has is his beard.Moeen was better than Leach and Panesar
The only argument that he has is his beard.Moeen was better than Leach and Panesar
Yeah, renowned for not watching much English cricket meAh you must not have watched much English cricket in the 21st century.
Briggs and Blythe instead of Peebles and Freeman.Off the top of my head.. Verity, Laker, Wardle, Lock, Rhodes, Underwood, Swann, Leach, Peebles, Freeman, Panesar?
I mean I deliberately didn’t add them b/c I didn’t want to get into any arguments about pre WWI bowlers but yeah they’d definitely join the list too.Briggs and Blythe instead of Peebles and Freeman.
Leach and Panesar both might be better bowlers but not sure either were better at taking wickets. Certainly not in England.Moeen was better than Leach and Panesar
I’m surprised Panesar is even a debatable point. He did have a great tour of India in 2012 of course but otherwise was pretty meh after a good start. Leach I can see both sides.Leach and Panesar both might be better bowlers but not sure either were better at taking wickets. Certainly not in England.
Are we even talking about the same players?Certainly not in England.
One match in and he's already in the top 30.When his career is over he'll be in the top 70 for sure.
If he does that, England have got some cricketer!!Reckon he'll rank somewhere between Ian Salisbury and Joe Root
Because of Swann emerging, he was dropped early into his decline whereas we kept going back to Moeen.That is actually a way better home record for Panesar than I expected
So long as he doesn't bat like Salisbury and bowl like Root.If he does that, England have got some cricketer!!
There was a good game at OT where he and Jimmy brought us back into it when all looked lost against New Zealand. I don’t remember him doing much else. 07/08 weren’t memorable years for England though, to your point.I remember his first summer but not much after that (Cardiff aside.) Those few years were probably when I watched the least amount of cricket.
iirc Panesar had some decent spells against Pakistan in 2006. But, as you say, other than that and the NZ match you referred to, not a lot.There was a good game at OT where he and Jimmy brought us back into it when all looked lost against New Zealand. I don’t remember him doing much else. 07/08 weren’t memorable years for England though, to your point.
Yep, Windies at home in 09. Panesar played just the one home game after that - Cardiff that summer. What a way to go out though.iirc Panesar had some decent spells against Pakistan in 2006. But, as you say, other than that and the NZ match you referred to, not a lot.
When was Swann's first home series, 2009? I doubt whether Panesar played more than half a dozen home tests after then.
I was going to suggest not more than a couple of home games but thought I must have missed a few, so I took the cowardly way out and suggested half a dozen. Oh well. Yeah memorable end to his home career, although my impression is that he bowled like a drain.Yep, Windies at home in 09. Panesar played just the one home game after that - Cardiff that summer. What a way to go out though.
He & Swann both did. As did the seamers. But it didn't matter in the endI was going to suggest not more than a couple of home games but thought I must have missed a few, so I took the cowardly way out and suggested half a dozen. Oh well. Yeah memorable end to his home career, although my impression is that he bowled like a drain.