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Wouldn't want to be one of those in Wales....Andre said:You'll never be correct if you don't have an opinion - merely a force-fed sheep.
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Wouldn't want to be one of those in Wales....Andre said:You'll never be correct if you don't have an opinion - merely a force-fed sheep.
If he learns this winter, then yes.Langeveldt said:My objection is him gaining an academy place, which of course means that the intentions are there to bring him in to the team in the future...
Langeveldt said:I am very sceptical that a winter at the academy can take a poor bits and pieces player, to an international performer..
That would be a first.Andre said:You posed a question. I answered it. I didn't think that would be too hard to figure out![]()
Craig said:That would be a first.
I have asked you plenty of questions you haven't been bothered to answer.
collingwood not upto it? where did you come up with that from?a massive zebra said:How many chances are Paul Collingwood and Simon Jones going to get before the selectors finally realise they are not up to it???
interesting comment that.....im assuming you were saying the same thing about harmison, who after 9 tests was also averaging 37?a massive zebra said:If you look at it series by series you can see that Jones has never been successful against any team.
Series Win Mat O R W BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5w 10
India in England, 2002 [Series]
- 1 38 129 4 2/61 4/129 32.25 3.39 57.0 0 0
The Ashes (Aus/Eng) in Australia, 2002/03 [Series]
Aus 1 7 32 1 1/32 1/32 32.00 4.57 42.0 0 0
The Wisden Trophy (Eng/WI) in West Indies, 2003/04 [Series]
Eng 4 94 374 11 5/57 6/101 34.00 3.97 51.2 1 0
New Zealand in England, 2004 [Series]
Eng 1 46 146 4 3/82 4/146 36.50 3.17 69.0 0 0
The Wisden Trophy (Eng/WI) in England, 2004 [Series]
Eng 1 25 99 1 1/70 1/99 99.00 3.96 150.0 0 0
And in county cricket he is far from being Glamorgan's most successful bowler.
who despite scoring a match winning 93 and batting through till the end at old trafford in the toughest batting conditions in the entire series must clearly be dropped!Neil Pickup said:Ideally, I'd have both in at the expense of Key, but that would mean a 17-man squad.
yea a whole 2 runs better.....interestingly enough that had more to do with the fact that he played 1 test against bangladesh....in the series against NZ he averaged 46, which is far worse than both simon jones' career average as well as his average in the same series.a massive zebra said:His figures are better than Simon Jones
yet you can write off collingwood after 2 games.a massive zebra said:3 matches is not really enough to write a player off
because thats what matters! take a look at the list of players who have taken a wicket with their first ball and see how many of them were actually regular players for their country.a massive zebra said:and he took a wicket with his first ball in England and is a proven wicket taker in county cricket.
really?so explain to me why it is that australia are the best team in the world despite not having an all rounder?marc71178 said:I disagree - that would totally disrupt the balance of the side.
tooextracool said:really?so explain to me why it is that australia are the best team in the world despite not having an all rounder?
and clarke with his brilliant bowling abilities is doing just that isnt he?marc71178 said:Because Australia don't need the 5th bowling option. England do, and the only way to get it is to have Flintoff as number 6.