I'd back him to take more wickets than Ben Hilfenhaus and be far more economical than MJ. Not that either of those things is hard at present. I think he was stiffed big time. He would have been spot on for England in 2009.Just saw that after smashing 3 tons last year whilst striking in the mid-80's doing it, Andrew McDonald has kept the good times rolling against a Northants attack with two former Test bowlers in it. Seems to have turned a bit of corner with his batting and is still doing some good work with the ball too.
Should he be in the frame for Test selection at some point soon? Didn't really do a lot wrong when he was picked, is a generally reliable player and knows how to win. Would back him to take more wickets than most of the spinners running around right now, especially against India here and if he's batting well....
You know I really wouldn't go poking fun at other teams on the basis of their crappy bowling attack.LOL, way too pessimistic against a team that possess a grand total of one reliable bowler (who is injury-prone as well).
Still waiting for 6 for ****ing 9. Must go down as one of the most hilarious spells in history.I'm reasonably optimistic itbt.
Not sure how the new Big Bash League will detract from your viewing though. Allready have a t20 league, just don't watch it if you don't like t20. I know I won't be following it very closely.
Reckon India's bowlers will battle on our pitches if we can actually have a dry summer for once.
They'll also struggle against Michael Clarke again.
Same here. I can't want it to fail, no matter how much I think they are effing around with something that didn't need this amount of tweaking.If anything my greatest fear is that the BBL turns out to be the worst case scenario and completely fails, leaving CA in a big financial hole and everyone in deep ****.
Yeah I've been beating the drum about the slip fielding for quite a long time here myself, ever since I joined I think. It's weird because you look at the standard slips cordon and they're all good fielders, but what is patently obvious is that they're just not used to slip fielding. And I realise that the FTP has definitely helped cover up many of the flaws, as I pointed out. As I said all these things have been there beneath the surface for a while, and have come up every now and then (Lord 09's 1st morning, 1st day at Headingley last year vs Pakistan, 1st day Sydney last year, 2nd innings at Perth vs WI - Christ that was poor) but we managed to pull it together OKish for that period. But then we came up against a good, disciplined team in England and all those frailties were exposed all at once and mercilessly exploited. I just hope we learnt from those mistakes.Same here. I can't want it to fail, no matter how much I think they are effing around with something that didn't need this amount of tweaking.
Spark, the thing about the Ashes was is that the lack of discipline in our fielding/batting/bowling hasn't mattered so much against teams that implode - NZ, Pakistan, WI, but against good teams it will matter a lot.
The fielding has been ropable for ages. I remember against the West Indies in 2009/10 thinking that this was possibly the worst slips cordon we'd had in my adult memory of cricket. And as two summers previously, the catching against the Indians was bloody laughable, that was saying something.
They have learnt I think that Michael Clarke can't be in slips to the quicks. He's only in there for the spin bowlers. On the rare occasions when they have slips for them.Yeah I've been beating the drum about the slip fielding for quite a long time here myself, ever since I joined I think. It's weird because you look at the standard slips cordon and they're all good fielders, but what is patently obvious is that they're just not used to slip fielding. And I realise that the FTP has definitely helped cover up many of the flaws, as I pointed out. As I said all these things have been there beneath the surface for a while, and have come up every now and then (Lord 09's 1st morning, 1st day at Headingley last year vs Pakistan, 1st day Sydney last year, 2nd innings at Perth vs WI - Christ that was poor) but we managed to pull it together OKish for that period. But then we came up against a good, disciplined team in England and all those frailties were exposed all at once and mercilessly exploited. I just hope we learnt from those mistakes.