Yeah the constant whines from Flem and Ian Smith about how well Doug's bowling and how unlucky he's been are becoming really tired at this point. Truth is he's an average domestic journeyman who doesn't have the height, pace, swing, bounce or even really the control needed to make a go of it at this level. Throw in his constant no-balling (which absolutely would've contributed to Voges reprieve) and his dreadful underachievement with the bat, and his continued retention in the side has become farcical at this point. Yes he's had his moments of bad luck this season. But you can say the same for Boult and Southee in the past, the diference was that they were good enough to keep creating opportunities. Bracewell isn't.Also Bracewell. They're going to go calling him unlucky and want to retain him, but when there was seam movement on day 1 I was wishing for Henry and when it was flat yesterday I was wishing for Wagner. Can always bring Wagner in for Craig, but I'd prefer both.
pull the other one. this was certainly true in his first stint in the side. since then he's still been our best bowler against australia when it isn't hooping for the northern nancy boysYeah the constant whines from Flem and Ian Smith about how well Doug's bowling and how unlucky he's been are becoming really tired at this point. Truth is he's an average domestic journeyman who doesn't have the height, pace, swing, bounce or even really the control needed to make a go of it at this level. Throw in his constant no-balling (which absolutely would've contributed to Voges reprieve) and his dreadful underachievement with the bat, and his continued retention in the side has become farcical at this point. Yes he's had his moments of bad luck this season. But you can say the same for Boult and Southee in the past, the diference was that they were good enough to keep creating opportunities. Bracewell isn't.
Even when he's bowling well all he's really doing is performing the same sort of role that Nathan Astle did in the 90's - keeping it tight and hoping that the batsmen gets frustrated and does something stupid.pull the other one. this was certainly true in his first stint in the side. since then he's still been our best bowler against australia when it isn't hooping for the northern nancy boys
Don't necessarily disagree with any of this, but let's not pretend Southee fan-bois don't do exactly the same with him. The amount of times I hear Southee was incredibly unlucky to average 60 with the ball in such & such a series because he's always apparently bowls without luck is at least up with anything you hear about Bracewell.Yeah the constant whines from Flem and Ian Smith about how well Doug's bowling and how unlucky he's been are becoming really tired at this point. Truth is he's an average domestic journeyman who doesn't have the height, pace, swing, bounce or even really the control needed to make a go of it at this level. Throw in his constant no-balling (which absolutely would've contributed to Voges reprieve) and his dreadful underachievement with the bat, and his continued retention in the side has become farcical at this point. Yes he's had his moments of bad luck this season. But you can say the same for Boult and Southee in the past, the diference was that they were good enough to keep creating opportunities. Bracewell isn't.
awta. 'Surely a bagful is coming' says Smith for the dozenth time.Yeah the constant whines from Flem and Ian Smith about how well Doug's bowling and how unlucky he's been are becoming really tired at this point.
This is on point even if a little harsh. I think Bracewell's at best a fourth seamer in a side with Santner as spinner - I really don't like him as third seamer and especially not alongside Craig as spinner.Truth is he's an average domestic journeyman who doesn't have the height, pace, swing, bounce or even really the control needed to make a go of it at this level. Throw in his constant no-balling (which absolutely would've contributed to Voges reprieve) and his dreadful underachievement with the bat, and his continued retention in the side has become farcical at this point. Yes he's had his moments of bad luck this season. But you can say the same for Boult and Southee in the past, the diference was that they were good enough to keep creating opportunities. Bracewell isn't.
Without swing Southee really hasn't been a whole lot better than Bracewell this test. They've tried a similar approach to getting wickets - patience and accuracy. Southee generally does it better obviously.Don't necessarily disagree with any of this, but let's not pretend Southee fan-bois don't do exactly the same with him. The amount of times I hear Southee was incredibly unlucky to average 60 with the ball in such & such a series because he's always apparently bowls without luck is at least up with anything you hear about Bracewell.