marc71178 said:
(At Start of 2003 Season)
(List)
That's more than the odd one!
Yes, that's more than the odd one, but how many of these averaged well for the last 2 seasons? Let alone averaged under 26
and gone at less than 3-an-over?
Sidebottom and Hutchison, while decent bowlers in tandem with each-other on the green green grass (and cracked, uneven, slow surfaces) of home, were both unwise to leave as few other surfaces will champion them.
Silverwood and Lewry were a little disappointing this season and terribly disappointing last. Hamilton has hardly played the last 2 seasons. Bicknell's last 2 seasons have been his worst for some time. Kabir Ali has always taken wickets but also usually been expensive. Kirtley likewise though not quite as bad. Hoggard was atrocious last season. John Morris retired after 2001. Gough played 2 games last season. Vince Wells is a strange case, and it baffles me why no-one has ever seemingly even remontely considered him for Test-cricket.
Cork and Caddick were the best (unsurprising, given that they're the best two bowlers in the country) but even they were summed-up by their not-quite-consistency. Both suffered injury problems last season. And both have disappointing Test records.
Smith has been good since 2001 and deserved his call-up. Unfortunately, he didn't make the most of it. Saggers, meanwhile, has taken about 300 wickets in the last 4 seasons. Even he has never been quite economical enough.
You get the picture? Plenty are good some seasons, disappointing others and virtually no-one suggests international calibre (ie averaging at least 45 for batsmen, less than 25 and going at less than 2.7-an-over for bowlers, for 2 or 3 seasons in a row).
Unless you set high standards you're not going to be succesful. And don't tell me those standards are unrealistic, South Africans, Australians and even West Indians manage it all the time.