Langeveldt
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IMO Pollock will overtake Walsh, and Murali will walk over them all....
Yeah, but he's a fast bowler, if he does stay around for another 6 full time that will be a great feat, but injuries hit all fast bowlers, just look at mcgrath, age always catches up, suppose it's just a question of how quickly though! He will definitely be close though to walsh though i now agree.marc71178 said:But the potential for what, 5 or 6 years more (still only 30)
That makes it about 30 wickets a year - not a great ask.
yes but look at the rate that shoaib is taking his wicketsmarc71178 said:Doubt it.
He's already 28 and has 118 wickets.
He said he wants to be around at least until the 2007 WC, but also doesn't want to leave cricket until he helps West Indies back to some measure of respectability in international cricket.iamdavid said:Lara is what....34? now , now he's fit & still playing brilliantly so he should still have 3 years in him , who knows maybe more , but he's getting to that sort of age.
Pollock is not a fast bowler.twctopcat said:Yeah, but he's a fast bowler, if he does stay around for another 6 full time that will be a great feat, but injuries hit all fast bowlers, just look at mcgrath, age always catches up, suppose it's just a question of how quickly though! He will definitely be close though to walsh though i now agree.
Ay, but you can't equate the achievements of a spinner to those of a seamer.Langeveldt said:IMO Pollock will overtake Walsh, and Murali will walk over them all....
Ag come on Hes quick enough, and he is hardly medium pace, is he?Mr Mxyzptlk said:Pollock is not a fast bowler.
I'd call a 75-80mph bowler rather more medium than quick.Langeveldt said:Ag come on Hes quick enough, and he is hardly medium pace, is he?
I didn't literally mean fast, as he is "technically" a medium-fast, just. I was merely saying this to point out the fact that this type of bowler is more prone to injuries than spinners, hence hindering his chances of breaking the record.Mr Mxyzptlk said:Pollock is not a fast bowler.
twctopcat said:I didn't literally mean fast, as he is "technically" a medium-fast, just. I was merely saying this to point out the fact that this type of bowler is more prone to injuries than spinners, hence hindering his chances of breaking the record.
Hmmm , having seen footage of him bowling today Id have to disagree , why?halsey said:I really honestly think Warnie has a brilliant chance of still being at the top in 5 years.
He'd need another 400 wickets.Armadillo said:yes but look at the rate that shoaib is taking his wickets
Lara could play till he's 50...Mr Mxyzptlk said:He said he wants to be around at least until the 2007 WC, but also doesn't want to leave cricket until he helps West Indies back to some measure of respectability in international cricket.
That's what was said about mcgrath, he had barely been injured during his career, had " the spine of a bowler who never bowled a ball", then buggered his ankle up. These things happen which you can never fortell, and the chances of them happen rise as long as you go on. Not that im wishing it upon pollock at all though .Langeveldt said:I think the action has more to do than anything... Polly has a textbook fast bowlers action, he could bowl quicker and still get no injuries IMO... He is South Africa's Mr Concistency...