No, I do nothing of the sort.tooextracool said:no its not. but the period that included the series against NZ and the WI was. but of course since you missed half of the rest of the series, and consider the other half to be seamer friendly wickets, anomalies and what not, it only leaves those 2 poor series, which you desperately cling on to to suggest that mcgrath isnt a great bowler.
No, of 4.38.tooextracool said:as explained by his fabulous ER of 5.0
Despite the fact that he's played on plenty of non-seaming tracks and they're evened-up.no i cant, but i can damn sure take out games that were on complete seamer friendly tracks, which this game most certainly was on.
It is, but someone can be forgiven a rubbish economy-rate if his average is exceptional, and 18.83 is exceptional.oh shut up, 4.6 is rubbish at any point of your career irrespective of the average.
You can't know that, the rest of his meaningful ODI-career numbers so few games. And we all know what a bad idea comparing Tests and ODIs are, don't we?had he not played on those seamer friendly wickets in the world cup, his average would have been as disgraceful as his test average.
So if you pick-and-choose, finding excuses for almost everything, you can find he's a poor bowler.it was 1 series! on a bunch of seamer friendly wickets, and even then when you remove performances against clearly inferior sides and clearly seamer friendly wickets its still poor. as i said earlier, he was rubbish before the wc and rubbish after, he was simply what you claim bichel was, peaked at the right time before displaying his mediocrity again.
Despite the fact I've watched Katich play spin several times, and I've also spoken to people who've watched him play and also said he's not great against it.maybe you need to learn to type, instead of coming up with random garbage whenever you feel like and trying to get away with it. foolish comments such as the australian side bar hayden arent especially good players of spin, was simply insulting the likes of martyn and katich, and its even more insulting when it comes from people like you who'd never watched either of them play spin.
Wow - a whole 2 games.social said:Lovely to see Hayden and Lee CONTINUING to do well!
Enjoy Richard and TEC!
Nah, that'd be pointless.Fiery said:TEC and Richard. You guys need to don the gloves and sort it out in the old fashioned way.
No it is not - check the record books.Richard said:Maybe that's because his Test-average is actually 42.55
What's fact?Richard said:Keep ducking, it won't change the fact that it's fact.
That McGrath when bowling on flat, non-seaming wickets, gets almost all wickets through poor strokes.marc71178 said:What's fact?
You tried and failed to disprove it, because it's a fact.Richard said:Of course, you've still got the "he forces the poor strokes" which I can't disprove.
I think you've posted this in the wrong thread.marc71178 said:Yes, and I ask where these big innings are.
No, no-one can prove anything either way - you think he's forced it, I don't.marc71178 said:You tried and failed to disprove it, because it's a fact.
It's not his fault what stroke the batsman plays.Richard said:That McGrath when bowling on flat, non-seaming wickets, gets almost all wickets through poor strokes.
Of course, you've still got the "he forces the poor strokes" which I can't disprove.
But there's no getting around the poor strokes bit.
So the evidence of just about anyone to play International Cricket isn't enough for you then?Richard said:No, no-one can prove anything either way
No wonder you two guys have over 12,000 posts each. I reckon about 10,000 of them have been when arguing with each other.marc71178 said:So the evidence of just about anyone to play International Cricket isn't enough for you then?
Ok, but he bowls in an area where a lot of batsmen will be lured into playing a false stroke at some time or other. Doesn't get a lot of runs off him, bowls in the corridor, extremely accurate, takes wickets through getting just enough movement to keep a batmans guessing combined with abovementioned accuracy. I'm afraid that, to me, that sounds like a very good bowler - not a very lucky one.Richard said:No, no-one can prove anything either way - you think he's forced it, I don't.
Of course he can Richard....but I digress, we've had this argument before. I have no doubt that you and your brother have already carried out rock solid statistical research whereby your brother picked 10 highlighted names out of a bunch of 11 and have thereby proven that McGrath is indeed the luckiest bowler in the world. Now, if Harmison can get nearly as lucky and the other bowlers win lotto we'll have a ripping series come the summer.Richard said:Because he can't make the batsman fuc*-up.
He can only try to encourage it, and I don't believe he deserves credit for it.