Trigger_Tiger
U19 Captain
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If the Aussies bat out the reminder of the day, a draw maybe in the cards.....
If the Aussies bat out the reminder of the day, a draw maybe in the cards.....
those are indeed interesting stats, but what they do show is that Donald merely didnt bowl as much from 91-97 as he did thereafter. nonetheless Donald had not only proven himself over a much longer period of time, but he also had a better SR and more importantly he had succeeded in the subcontinent while a large proportion of people around the time thought that Mcgrath would struggle to take wickets in the subcontinent for several reasons.FaaipDeOiad said:The 97 Ashes was far from McGrath's first good series. It was more like his 6th good series, in a row. He was certainly among the best bowlers in the world at the time, though I doubt many people would have rated him "the best" outright until a little after that.
edit: interesting to compare Donald and McGrath's records at the time though. In August 1997, at the time the Ashes finished..
Donald - 155 wickets @ 23.36
McGrath - 155 wickets @ 23.46
Bizarre.
for one thing even when bangladesh games are counted towards the stats, it doesnt mean that performances against them while they were rubbish should also be included in the statsadharcric said:So here's a question:
How many of these performances will it take for Bangladesh to be included (and not excluded as lowly minnows) in statistical assessments throughout the CW community?
*waits for the day that pathan can make a devious claim to world-class test all-rounder status*
Right. There's a huge difference for me between the wickets MacGill took against Sri Lanka in 2003 and the wickets he took against them yesterday. You could see they meant a lot more to him as well.tooextracool said:for one thing even when bangladesh games are counted towards the stats, it doesnt mean that performances against them while they were rubbish should also be included in the stats
So in one day 'Are' becomes 'Were' ?? Now that they have performed well against australia, they are no more rubbish ? So next time Irfan takes a fifer against them they become rubbish again ?tooextracool said:for one thing even when bangladesh games are counted towards the stats, it doesnt mean that performances against them while they were rubbish should also be included in the stats
hence the "devious" ... relax, i'm not an idiottooextracool said:for one thing even when bangladesh games are counted towards the stats, it doesnt mean that performances against them while they were rubbish should also be included in the stats
MacGill was furious when he had a close LBW shout one ball, and the next ball got hit straight in the air and landed in between Clark and Martyn because neither of them called for the catch. He also reacted pretty badly to Gilchrist dropping one off his bowling.Haddin said:Yes, once when he was bowling a ball went up in the air, I think I heard MacGill say F*ck!!
and i'm sure Lee told Mashud yesterday, when he looked at him, what the fock he was looking at.Haddin said:Yes, once when he was bowling a ball went up in the air, I think I heard MacGill say F*ck!!
well yea your probably right about this point, because their batsmen dont have the best techniques so they should still struggle when they go overseas and have to counter seaming conditions or hard bouncy pitches.FaaipDeOiad said:they're definitely not the easy beats of world cricket any more, at least when they are playing at home.
Did you see MacGill mouth off at the bangladeshi batsmen when he had him caught via another half-trackerFaaipDeOiad said:MacGill was furious when he had a close LBW shout one ball, and the next ball got hit straight in the air and landed in between Clark and Martyn because neither of them called for the catch. He also reacted pretty badly to Gilchrist dropping one off his bowling.
While Lee and Warne just looked tired and dead on their feet on day 1, the other Australian bowlers seemed genuinely frustrated, even Clark who is usually deadpan about everything.
I laugh so much when he jumps up with his fists clenchedHaddin said:I know, his face was so red...His reaction to that dropped catch by Gilchrist, it reminded me how Haddin reacted the ING Cup Final.
and the warne never done that , all that shows is he is spending too much time with Warne.GoT_SpIn said:Did you see MacGill mouth off at the bangladeshi batsmen when he had him caught via another half-tracker