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Do England Miss The Pace Of Welsh Wizard Simon Jones ?

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Ive long been on record of not seeing Sidebottom as an important piece of the England Test team. However, Id rather him than Broad.
 

pup11

International Coach
If Broad is selected instead of Sidebottom I will...um...be a bit pissed off, like
AWTA, Broad seems to be a very ordinary bowler at the test level and if he is prefered ahead of Sidebottom just because he can bat a bit, then that would be really idotic.
 

FBU

International Debutant
Which would be the better bowling attack?

Broad, Harmison, Anderson, Panesar or
Swann, Sidebottom, Jones, Hoggard
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
Don't know if much would agree, especially if 5-bowlers is the go. I'd be picking Swann over Panesar.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Good article, particularly agree with your analysis of Anderson's summer. Easily England's man of the summer.

Shall be interesting to see how their attack copes with no renowned reverse swing bowler, though.
Flintoff got the ball to reverse a few times back in the day. Haven't seen him do it in a while mind, that I can remember anyway
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Well yeah, but by a while I don't really remember him doing it V Aus, Sri Lanka, India in his most recent series before the last
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
In Tests? :-O
The argument is not a totally ludicrous one, though it is one I disagree with. He has shown promise in Tests and does contribute a lot with the bat considering his position. The issue is whether it is worth sacrificing current team performance for the development of a potential future star.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
The argument is not a totally ludicrous one, though it is one I disagree with. He has shown promise in Tests and does contribute a lot with the bat considering his position. The issue is whether it is worth sacrificing current team performance for the development of a potential future star.
Yes these are my main arguments for his inclusion tbh, though I would concede that his performances with the ball during the series with SA were not really up to much.

That said I do not really rate Sidebottom as a test bowler, would rather see an in form Tremlett in the side than either of them though.
 

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