tooextracool
International Coach
and i never said anything of the sort, all ive said is that katich didnt have any problems against him. interestingly enough mr 'poor player of spin bowling' just went on to score another 80 against kumble and harbhajan yesterday. and dont even think about saying that he looked out of sorts against them this time too.Richard said:No, I'm not.
And if you really think any of the Australian batsmen who faced Price in that game didn't have trouble with him you're deluding yourself.
no, i cant see a spin bowler bowling consistently worse than what he has been doing in domestic cricket.Richard said:So you really reckon bowlers can't suffer from poor temperament, then?.
he does occasionally make that mistake, something hes lucky enough that the bowl does too much and sometimes hes out plumb in front. and with the wickets offering as much movement as they are today its completely understandable why that weakness hasnt been explored often enough either.Richard said:Except with Smith he very, very rarely makes the mistake of missing that type of ball.
its a good enough example, both players are good enough to play around the weakness(or at least smith appears to be). so just because one of them got out to it twice it doesnt make the bowler deserve the wicket any more.Richard said:Stephen Waugh, meanwhile, got out so irregularly that no one bowler could possibly be said to have troubled him with the short-ball.
So that's not a very good comparison.
And, I might add, let's try not to get the Smith thingy into this one, too.