Richard
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Dunno how much of a play conniousseur you are.Ironic, no?
Dunno how much of a play conniousseur you are.Ironic, no?
Not as much as my sheer sense of style would suggest.Dunno how much of a play conniousseur you are.
Yeah, I don't think he won't be able to turn it around, just that until now the stats are pretty indicting. For the record I reckon he'll be the best Test batsman in the world in a couple of years.I know ODIs are a different format, but the fact that he HAS played numerous innings under pressure in ODIs is further proof afaic that he has what it takes. Obviously test matches are more taxing mentally than ODIs, but the evidence is there that he can do it. IMO it's only a matter of done before he shakes the tag in test matches. He'll play a vital hand under pressure in the 2nd dig this match imo.
Jeez, that's a big call to make....Yeah, I don't think he won't be able to turn it around, just that until now the stats are pretty indicting. For the record I reckon he'll be the best Test batsman in the world in a couple of years.
Well once Ponting, Kallis, Hussey etc are gone it'll be a race between him, KP and whoever. They'll also be peaking around that time as well. It may never happen but I'd be suprised if it doesn't at some stage.Jeez, that's a big call to make....
Younis Khan?Well once Ponting, Kallis, Hussey etc are gone it'll be a race between him, KP and whoever. They'll also be peaking around that time as well. It may never happen but I'd be suprised if it doesn't at some stage.
Well, Mr Bell averages 43.08 by NUFAN's proposed measure.Are you all saying that he is effectively the Australian Ian Bell
Sadly, he'd need to play if he were to have a chance, something there isn't any instant prospect of.Younis Khan?
He's not that young. 27 isn't old or anything, but he should be past the "prodigy" stage now. Made his debut 4 years ago too now, so hardly wet behind the ears in that respect either.Can see it as a problem but he's such a young bloke (in age and Test career), you'd think he'd start to correct it soon enough. He's had to work on so many aspects of his game, this is another and I doubt he's be unaware. Dunno why people are expecting him to be the 'gun' in the team, even Ponting and Steve Waugh weren't at the same stages of their careers.
He has scored some tough runs; the scores don't give it away but in his first Test, the team was under some pressure, Kumble was threatening to run through the rest of the side. So he can do it. Just needs to work at demonstrating it more often. It's definitely not as simple 'Michael Clarke crumbles under pressure'.
... and they're both short, blonde and cutey-faced. IMO this makes a huge impact. The "soft" accusation just fits a player with the cosmetics so much more easily than it would one without.The Bell comparison others have made is superficially appealing; both look a million dollars at the crease and both have a habit of getting out in infuriating ways.
Well he's been out to the last ball of the day twice in consecutive first-innings', but I can't remember off t'top of t'head any others (not to say there aren't any).Clarke also seems to have a habit of being dismissed just before stumps, which isn't a desireable quality in batsmen.
Quite a lot actually.You see players like VVS Laxman & Ganguly who has had played for 100 test looking at record they might see it yeah I have few runs in my statistics but how many games have I won team when the team is not performaing very well.
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Surprised that you forgot this tbh... and they're both short, blonde and cutey-faced. IMO this makes a huge impact. The "soft" accusation just fits a player with the cosmetics so much more easily than it would one without.
Well he's been out to the last ball of the day twice in consecutive first-innings', but I can't remember off t'top of t'head any others (not to say there aren't any).