Richard
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Yes, by some distance.You think Onions is better than Hilfenhaus? Dear God.
Yes, by some distance.You think Onions is better than Hilfenhaus? Dear God.
Ind33d he was - for a whole 8 months and 8 Tests. He was also fantastic for 12 months and 7 Tests in 1999/2000 and 2000/01 before that elbow injury.Lee was fantastic 07-early08
You're assuming the drop in pace was fitness related and not for him to bowl more accurately at the death.If he drops pace in 4 overs, you can pretty much guarantee he will do in 15 overs.
Next period to be Ashes 09? Who knows.Ind33d he was - for a whole 8 months and 8 Tests. He was also fantastic for 12 months and 7 Tests in 1999/2000 and 2000/01 before that elbow injury.
Aside from these two mini-periods, however, he's been (mostly) absolutely diabolical or (occasionally) moderate bordering on acceptable.
He'll probably bowl a great spell or two and be about as useful as Anderson 07-08Who knows ind33d. Given, however, that good has been in a fairly small minority and bad a much larger majority, hoping for him to be very poor once again is a perfectly well-grounded hope.
The difference being that Panesar is a very one demensional, very average spinner. And Indians are extremely good at playing spin.That remains to be seen. Everyone in England though Panesar would love India but it didn't work out.
Enough for what exactly? I don't understand.He always bowls well when even 90% fit. Even if he only plays 2 tests, that may be enough.
Siddle to date has also been a pretty one-dimensional bowler. Granted, his one dimension is much more useful than Panesar's, but Siddle is little more multidimensional than him.The difference being that Panesar is a very one demensional, very average spinner. And Indians are extremely good at playing spin.
You're a HIlfenhaus fan?
Not when he's putting everything into a delivery. That's not assumption, it's proof. He isn't a spring chicken anymore. I very much doubt he'll come back and bowl how he did last year before the injury having had no prep. He may get it sorted by the 4th test but that could theoretically be too late for Australia to win outright.You're assuming the drop in pace was fitness related and not for him to bowl more accurately at the death.
But he still spins the ball a lot and people expected him to do well in India. Not Bishan Bedi level, but a hell of alot better than he did.The difference being that Panesar is a very one demensional, very average spinner. And Indians are extremely good at playing spin.
To help us win 2 matches. It's highly doubtful but Flintoff doesn't need all 5 games to make an impact.Enough for what exactly? I don't understand.
To help us win 2 matches. It's highly doubtful but Flintoff doesn't need all 5 games to make an impact.
Theoretically he could be available for the opening 2 matches, bowl like a good'un, get injured during the fnal innings he bowls in but having helped us win the opening 2 games.
No, but from a neutral perspective, I think it's pretty clear that he's a better bowler than Onions. Time will tell though.You're a HIlfenhaus fan?
Hmm. I agree, but i don't think it's clear cut. In any case, it's very rarely that you watch a match and think, "having a slightly superior third-change bowler was what made the difference for Australia today."No, but from a neutral perspective, I think it's pretty clear that he's a better bowler than Onions. Time will tell though.
I've always rated Onions as barely county-standard TBH - there are at least 3-4 better bowlers at Durham, though he is probably better than Liam Plunkett at least. Hilfenhaus, whether he's Test-class or not (and to write him off based on one average - not out-and-out poor - series in South Africa would clearly be foolhardy) is clearly a good bowler in state cricket in Australia.You're a HIlfenhaus fan?
I think he's decent, but in South Africa with picthes ideal for him he only took 7 wickets in 5 innings at an average of 50. That's Mohammad Sami level, though I don't believe in stats too much, I saw the series and I don't think he bowled that well IMHO.
Onions has a pretty average domestic record until last year (when he took 25 wickets @ 26.84, 47.08SR) but I think he could be a hit at international level. He's coming to the fore, it took him some time to find his game which in fairness he has done over the last 3 seasons including this and with his ability to swing the ball late ca 85-87mph and being able to bowl straight ca 88-90mph, he has some tools to work with.
Hilfenhaus can do what Onions does, only to a lesser degree IMO. He can swing the ball though not as much, as late or from as straight a line and loses control when bowling faster (from what I've seen).
Onions has been injured no shortage either, but neither are the sort I'd back to be regularly falling down.Hilf has also been injured before and I don't rekcon he'll complete the Ashes.
You don't think Flintoff could possibly help use win 2 games then?
There's nothing "pretty clear" about it. It's pretty clear Johnson is a better bowler but Hilfenhaus' record, skills and record to date is hardly standout and the main difference between him and Onions thus far is that on tracks suited to both of them, Onions took wickets. Before you say "it's only the West Indies blah blah blah", Hilfenhaus didn't pick up any Saffie talenders.No, but from a neutral perspective, I think it's pretty clear that he's a better bowler than Onions. Time will tell though.
That's part of the problem, the Onions of up to 2006 was club quality at best but 2006 onwards he has been improving year by year and finding his game.I've always rated Onions as barely county-standard TBH - there are at least 3-4 better bowlers at Durham, though he is probably better than Liam Plunkett at least. Hilfenhaus, whether he's Test-class or not (and to write him off based on one average - not out-and-out poor - series in South Africa would clearly be foolhardy) is clearly a good bowler in state cricket in Australia.
I think Onions could only dream about being better than Hilfenhaus TBH. Regardless of the credentials of either at Test level.
I actually think Hilfenhaus will miss a game in this Ashes due to a back ailment.Onions has been injured no shortage either, but neither are the sort I'd back to be regularly falling down.
Not coming into the series off an injury with no match fitness and no overs under his belt.You don't think Flintoff could possibly help use win 2 games then?
You've omitted Durham's best bowler (Mark Davies) in favour of a batsman who doesn't bowl (Muchall) which is a little odd. Ben Harmison isn't really a bowler but Davies and Stephen Harmison are clearly better, as is Thorp (though he's... well, yes, Australian); Plunkett and Claydon are both dreadful but I've often thought Onions is likewise. Killeen hasn't played First-Class cricket for about an eternity but he's obviously a far better one-day bowler than anyone else at the county (and indeed most bowlers in this country).That's part of the problem, the Onions of up to 2006 was club quality at best but 2006 onwards he has been improving year by year and finding his game.
Onions of the last 2 seasons is nowhere near the 4th or 5th best bowler at Durham, that's complete BS. I'm sure Durham fans would agree.
There's no way 3 or 4 from S.Harmison, B.Harmison, Thorp, Muchall, Killeen and Plunkett are better than him. Steve Harmison in full flow- sure, but that doesn't happen much (if at all) nowadays and barring him, none of those are within a country mile of Onions yet alone being better.
The "glamour" doesn't put me off anything - I don't believe myths just because they're perpetuated. But there's no doubting the fact that Australian state cricket is of a higher standard than county cricket - has been the case virtually since time immemorial and certainly since the First World War. There, Hilfenhaus has had a couple of good seasons and one very poor one.I think the glamour of "Australia" puts people off clear rational thinking.
And 7 wickets in 5 innings is poor, that's not average. Average would be 10 or so and the bowling average of 50 is shocking on those wickets. He's MOhammad Sami mk.II.
HIs average in Aussie state cricket isn't exactly great either- 30+.
I actually think Hilfenhaus will miss five games in this Ashes due to not being selected.I actually think Hilfenhaus will miss a game in this Ashes due to a back ailment.