James90
Cricketer Of The Year
Not even close to Hartley and Manou at the moment.Wade - best gloveman in the country.
Not even close to Hartley and Manou at the moment.Wade - best gloveman in the country.
WTF? He won't get picked as a keeper.Ronchi > Hussey as a batter hey?
Well, Australia's best keeper's can't bat.Have those who've voted for Hussey voted in seriousness?
I don't think you should ever, ever go into a Test, except perhaps (just perhaps) if you know for certain it's just a one-off, with a rank part-time wicketkeeper. You can do it in a ODI where he has to keep for just 50 overs and not often under circumstances that particularly test wicketkeepers, but it's always a recipe for disaster in a Test IMO. We've seen how bad poor-quality "specialists" like Deep Dasgupta, Parthiv Patel, Geraint Jones (for a time), Matthew Prior, Kamran Akmal, etc. can make their team's situation.
An acceptable-quality specialist wicketkeeper who does the job day-and-day-out is one of the basic prerequistites for a Test side IMO. If your #1 wicketkeeper misses more than a one-off Test, I'd always go to domestic cricket's specialists rather than giving the gloves to a competent catcher from the batsmen.
Also think the votes Paine's received are ITSTL. Paine averages 26.44 as a wicketkeeper in his 10 matches, as opposed to 33.25 as a specialist bat in 12. I'm not sure Tasmania aren't wasting a potentially excellent batsman by having him keep wicket, never mind whether he'd do a particularly good job as a Test batsman if keeping wicket.
It's fairly obviously surely what I said, no wtf required.WTF? He won't get picked as a keeper.
Is he some Perth third-grade wicketkeeper then?Well, Australia's best keeper's can't bat.
Hartley is a very good keeper. Obviously still has a little bit of fine tuning to do against the spinners, but is very, very good down the leg side to the quicks and for a small man has excellent reach.Dunno, but I imagine there's probably a better wicketkeeper out there somewhere than Hartley, whose batting isn't good enough to get to state level.
Might not be though, obviously.
I can remember him keeping for WA in a few List A games.Has Hussey kept wicket before or did NUFAN go against the grain and post two irrelevant options?
He's done it on this tour of India in one of the practice games.I can remember him keeping for WA in a few List A games.
Either your memory is faulty or CricketArchive is. He's not listed as having kept wicket for either WA first or second XI. Only for Australia A.I can remember him keeping for WA in a few List A games.
Either your memory is faulty or CricketArchive is. He's not listed as having kept wicket for either WA first or second XI. Only for Australia A.
I can't remember who WA's third-choice behind Gilchrist and Campbell was when Hussey and Campbell used to open for WA. Possibly whoever it was never played - maybe one of those two played every game post-Zoehrer.
And having looked through a few games I'm reminded what a phenomenal battery of batsmen WA had at the turn of the millennia: Michael Hussey, Campbell, Langer, Katich, Goodwin, Moody, Martyn, North, Gilchrist, Kade Harvey, plus Hogg and Julian in the lower-order... and Angel and Williams to bowl. Quite some side.
I'd heard of him before then ITBT.
Why? Because he belted England's attack once?
don't remind me of the underachieving, did win a few thoughAnd having looked through a few games I'm reminded what a phenomenal battery of batsmen WA had at the turn of the millennia: Michael Hussey, Campbell, Langer, Katich, Goodwin, Moody, Martyn, North, Gilchrist, Kade Harvey, plus Hogg and Julian in the lower-order... and Angel and Williams to bowl. Quite some side.
Haha Harvey. So crap.[/QUOTE
wasn't he the leading domestic one day wicket-taker at one stage ?
Kade Harvey 103 wickets @ 27.13
Stuart MacGill 124 wickets @ 21.83