He's much better than Mitchell Johnson though. On his day, big Doug is absolutely lethal.. Bollinger is probably the pick of them, and he's nothing special at all.
Hmmm...He's much better than Mitchell Johnson though. On his day, big Doug is absolutely lethal.
Hes been doing that for a while now, not that it really matters to the Pak selectors.Gutted that Iqbal and Hameed scored
Defs better than Faisal Iqbal, thats for sure.Also any reason for why Hasan Raza isn’t in the Pak side? Surprised to see his non involvement for his the greatest A player around.
Yeah, I don't think there's a lack of bowling talent in Australia, that's just not a good attack they've chosen, particularly for one dayers. It's obviously a team chosen with an eye to the future rather than one based on current strength, and as you say it's also missing a number of possible candidates.Agreed. Australia do have quite a lot of bowlers in and around the test and ODI squads who wouldn't have been considered though, so it's too much of a worry. Lee, Clark, Johnson, Bracken, Hilfenhaus, Tait, MacGill, Hogg and Gillespie would be in front of all those bowlers which is probably sufficient depth. Australia could do with a few younger guys coming through in the next 3 years or so though as, Tait and Hilfenhaus aside, those bowlers are all getting on a touch.
Johnson's a much, much better prospect than Bollinger. Bollinger's not a bad bowler, but he's nowhere near international class at the moment. Johnson's had success at international level, and he's younger and less experienced. It's no contest really.He's much better than Mitchell Johnson though. On his day, big Doug is absolutely lethal.
Inverted colours for the "A" team.Why were the Aussies wearing the green uniform, since it was an away game shouldn't they have been wearing the canary yellow uniform??
BTW its 9-0 for Aus in last 9 meetings, in case you didn't know.http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/pakistan/engine/match/304066.html
No wonder Aus r scared to tour Pak. Only won 1 test in Pak in 50 yrs
Disagree with that pretty strongly, for the reasons Faaip mentioned a few posts later.He's much better than Mitchell Johnson though. On his day, big Doug is absolutely lethal.
Lee, Clark, Johnson, Bracken, Hifenhaus and Hogg are in South Africa. Tait injuried and MacGill retired from OD Cricket. So considering Gillespie just arrived in South Africa, thats basically a full strength A side.Agreed. Australia do have quite a lot of bowlers in and around the test and ODI squads who wouldn't have been considered though, so it's too much of a worry. Lee, Clark, Johnson, Bracken, Hilfenhaus, Tait, MacGill, Hogg and Gillespie would be in front of all those bowlers which is probably sufficient depth. Australia could do with a few younger guys coming through in the next 3 years or so though as, Tait and Hilfenhaus aside, those bowlers are all getting on a touch.