At the time Stewie and Curtley retired, I don't doubt both would have been easily good enough to carry on. Curtley probably wouldn't be that good now (I imagine he's having a thoroughly well-deserved break from the fitness levels needed) and Stewie soon won't be, but Goughie chucked it in early for me. If he'd been brought back two Tests later he'd be on these winter tours, I haven't a doubt about that.gibbsnsmith said:Stewart, Gough, Caddick for another 3 years?
Infact, bring back Curtly for WIndies, id love to see him bowl again
Couldn't agree more. You simply cannot justify dropping someone who is doing his job.Top_Cat said:Who cares if he's still doing the job? And when he finally DOES retire, who's to say that the generation which is around at that point won't be any good?
I know people go on about how players such as Hussey, etc. 'deserve' a chance by virtue of the fact that they haven't played any Tests but 'should have' but if the player who got there first is doing the job, well that's bad luck.
By playing on, considering he's still scoring runs, Steve Waugh isn't holding anyone back. If Steve Waugh was continually failing, the team was losing because of him or he was half the player he was etc., then you could make a convincing argument that he was holding the youngsters back. As I see it, Steve Waugh is batting as good as he ever did and his best has always been world-class, up there with the best of all time.
So instead of thinking of reasons to promote a young player in his place, try thinking of a reason to drop him. I can't think of one. He's batting well, fielding well, the team is winning and from what I've seen, he hasn't lost his tactical edge. Would he stay in the side as a batsman if Ponting was given the captaincy? On form, absolutely.
D'you mean they dropped Mark Waugh for youth and brought in Lehmann?deeps said:fine,they dropped swaugh for youth...and who did they bring in? Lehmann,whose almost as old as swaugh...lehmann is almost 33ish... That really ****es me of! if they'd brought in michael clarke (that boy has talenT and class!) i wouldn't b so annoyed
:rolleyes: And you expect anyone to take your opinions seriously when you say things like that?deeps said:He could probably make the england team as a batsman...but then again..so could glenn mcgrath :P
Due to his style of play he's allways looked like someone who should have excelled, but for some reason never has in OD cricket. Odd but true.Mister Wright said:Slater has never been a 1day player and IMO shouldn't be in the NSW 1day squad.
So by your recconing Michael Clarke and Darren Lehmann would be our spin attack and Steve Waugh, Damien Martyn and Matthew Hayden would be our seamers?deeps said:he could probably make the england team as a batsman...but then again..so could glenn mcgrath :P
As Lehmann proves by his excellent record in CC, and Clarke shows by bowling so many overs in his career.Mr. Ponting said:Maybe not Waugh, Hayden and Martyn, but Clarke and Lehmann are as good as any of your spinners.
Or their bowling any good either......Yeah Rik, just because we can breed batsmen here whose batting far outweighs their bowling, doesn't make their bowling crap (or English).
Yeah well, your spinners are tailenders who fill in lots of overs with just as much success.marc71178 said:As Lehmann proves by his excellent record in CC, and Clarke shows by bowling so many overs in his career.
For crying out loud, they are good batsmen, and can fill in a few overs, but they are not as good as some seem to make out.
furious_ged said:Who was the last truly great English spinner? I mean world class.