My bolding says everything I wanted to say - but it doesn't let you make a post with just that I don't think.Mathew Sinclair.
Peter Ingram
Michael Mason
Iain O'Brien (was dropped very quickly on his first opportunity)
Neil Broom?
Michael Papps?
Greg Hay?
By and large, we've picked the right batsmen over the past few years. Bowlers..well they're always injured so it's hard to tell, but there's a few around who have been unlucky not to get more opportunities. Michael Mason is the most hard done by player in New Zealand.
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he was also a very gutsy batsman, remember several knocks from him lower down the order in difficult team situations...yeah, not anil kumble of course...but he, for me, in the decade of 90's and early 2000, the best left arm spinner in india...u mentioned raju, there was also sunil joshi...who played test matches for india, but utpal was much better than both of them, let alone his batting abilities...u know in bengal, people still have a strong feeling that players from bengal are neglected to some extent when it comes to the national duties, and that feeling hasn't changed much even after sourav ganguly, they start talking about from 50's and all...don't know about that...but utpal was unlucky...I faced Utpal Chatterjee after he retired from First-Class cricket. He had immaculate control over his line and length. Utpal-da was a very hard-working bowler with all the skills required for a left-arm spinner. Even I had the false notion once that he was more deserving of a test cap than Anil Kumble!
But I now understand how much better Anil Kumble was than all other spin bowlers in the country back then. Even excluding his test match records (on the basis of which, we can't compare him to Utpal because Utpal never played test matches), Kumble averaged 21.2 in FC matches - as compared to 24.9 of Chatterjee.
But yeah, even now I think Chatterjee was the second best spin bowler in the country for a long time (far better than the likes of Venkatapathy Raju, surely) and deserved to play quite a few test matches.
I see what you've done there...Will Jefferson.
Never could quite wrap my head around that one. Why on earth didn't he play more?Brad Hodge.
Bad luck, didn't really smash down the door at the right times, lack of places (they weren't going to drop Hussey and Clarke circa 2008, were they? Plus the eternal search for an all-rounder, plus the obsession with Symonds) and had his card badly marked by one rather unedifying dismissal to a short ball at the SCG, I believe. By the time all the stars aligned for him he was deemed too old, and he retired from FC cricket soon after.Never could quite wrap my head around that one. Why on earth didn't he play more?
Don't suppose being a **** helped either, although Bevan and Dean Jones managed to make decent careers, so it's not an insurmountable hurdle.Bad luck, didn't really smash down the door at the right times, lack of places (they weren't going to drop Hussey and Clarke circa 2008, were they? Plus the eternal search for an all-rounder, plus the obsession with Symonds) and had his card badly marked by one rather unedifying dismissal to a short ball at the SCG, I believe. By the time all the stars aligned for him he was deemed too old, and he retired from FC cricket soon after.
Came off as a **** in interviews I agree, but by all accounts he was very much an easygoing, laid back guy in person. Obviously not very secretive with his opinions, though.Don't suppose being a **** helped either, although Bevan and Dean Jones managed to make decent careers, so it's not an insurmountable hurdle.
Yup. I'd admit that he's now a bit long in the tooth but until a couple of years ago I'd have had him in my England team.Glen Chapple
Never been sold on Hodge's technique TBH, tends to plant his foot down in front of off stump and play from there. Although he should have played through sheer weight of runs, and its not like the technique of Hughes or Smith is any better..Thanks for the explanation, Spark. I am very disappointed that Brad Hodge didn't play more. Looked pure class whenever I saw him bat - whether in an international or a first class fixture.
Proof you base all cricket opinions on ICC 05.Greg Hay?