So much wrong with that, I don't really know where to start.Or his "rabbit caught in headlights" impression when facing McGrath and Warne.
Bad back, but it only affected him in 6 Tests.Was it a bad back? Or mental instability caused by McGrath?
Hussain could - don't really think Atherton could. In fact Atherton's record would be far better if he'd got a few less runs - by not playing a large number of games (8) which he should not have played. Had he not played 2 Tests in 1989, 2 in Zimbabwe in 1996/97 and 4 in Australia in 1998/99, his record would give a far better impression of his performance.I never saw much of Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton, but from what I have read I know they were English stalwarts during the 1990's, but their averages suggest they were reasonably average. I do think they could have scored more runs and boosted their averages up
all three are fairly average players, atherton and hussain showed some grittiness and i would say overachieved, fleming was more naturally talented but did not live up to potential...I never saw much of Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton, but from what I have read I know they were English stalwarts during the 1990's, but their averages suggest they were reasonably average. I do think they could have scored more runs and boosted their averages up, but it's not really relevant. You have to judge batsman on what they acheived, not what they could have.
As it is, I'm inclined to go for Atherton, even though I don't rate any of the three too highly.
The case is perhaps more reliant on the number of times he knocked him over in tests .Bad back, but it only affected him in 6 Tests.
The latter 4 of those are wrongly used to construct a case for McGrath causing him mental instability.
Ah, right. All I saw was a mirage then (althought the mental instability could be a stretch!).Bad back, but it only affected him in 6 Tests.
The latter 4 of those are wrongly used to construct a case for McGrath causing him mental instability.
I heard that some kid called Bond21 is already a better bowler than Malcolm Marshall, Curtley Ambrose and Richie Benaud combined!!!! Plus he has the arrogance of Prince Naseem Hamed and the supreme wit of Oscar Wilde.
In short, Bond21 is a renaissance man. Which in part explains why he has the physique and good looks of Danny de Vito.
And all the charm of a clogged Eastern Bloc border toilet infested with rats.
jawi13@hotmail.co.ukWhat's your MSN d00d?
Atherton was at most a decent player of spin IMO. Hussein was quite good, Fleming was truly excellent, probably in the top 5 players of spin bowling in the world for a while. I think it's fairly clear cut in that sense, though I don't think any of them were poor players of spin. All of them had a lot more problems against quality pace bowling.Certainly clearly the best, but both Atherton and Hussain were excellent against spin too, so not sure about "by far".
How much of him batting against consistent spin threat did you actually watch, on a ball-by-ball or very-extended-highlights basis out of interest?Atherton was at most a decent player of spin IMO.
Off the top of my head, I'd say I mainly saw Atherton play against Australia. There's a few other matches or series here and there I do recall watching, generally in the form of highlights, but mainly Australia in terms of live cricket. Does that answer your question?How much of him batting against consistent spin threat did you actually watch, on a ball-by-ball or very-extended-highlights basis out of interest?
I'm guessing it couldn't have been much more than the Pakistan tour of 2000/01, if that, because that's pretty much all I saw. And please don't tell me you based anything on The Ashes 2001, which I presume you did watch extensively. Because Atherton that series (and the preceding two) was not the Atherton which he had been for most of his career.
Yawn, don't start all that crap up again.They're all certainly better than Hayden, we know that much.
Pretty much. Personally, though, I never saw Atherton unduly troubled by spin-bowling which I did not think would trouble most or all right-handed batsmen. This makes him a bit better than decent-at-best, to me.Off the top of my head, I'd say I mainly saw Atherton play against Australia. There's a few other matches or series here and there I do recall watching, generally in the form of highlights, but mainly Australia in terms of live cricket. Does that answer your question?