Prince EWS
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It's only really possible if by "career" you only mean "Test career", though.haha, lolz at hair-trigger NSWfans.
Calling his career (potentially) 'Bevan-like' != comparing him to Bev.
It's only really possible if by "career" you only mean "Test career", though.haha, lolz at hair-trigger NSWfans.
Calling his career (potentially) 'Bevan-like' != comparing him to Bev.
Bit hard to 'tip' his FC career since it began years ago.Tipping a Bevan-like career for him, tbh. Good early, perceived as being/actually found out against the short ones, persisted with intermittently until he's 30+, LO specialist for remainder of career.
I don't think that would equate to a "Bevan-like career" though given what his Shield record is. Bevan was an enigma; if Marsh did that it'd just suggest he wasn't very good.Not sure what else would I be referring to by saying;
Bit hard to 'tip' his FC career since it began years ago.
-SL won toss and will bat. Herath and Mendis both out. Prasanna in and Randiv keeps position.
Depends on how pedantic you are.I don't think that would equate to a "Bevan-like career" though given what his Shield record is. Bevan was an enigma; if Marsh did that it'd just suggest he wasn't very good.
Prasanna bowls flattish leggies. Has en epic domestic record in the last few seasons (66 wickets @ 15 in 2010/11) and and did some serious damage to England A too IIRC.Herath is a bit of a blow isn't he? What does Prasanna bowl?
Exactly. If Marsh turns out to be an ordinary test player no one should be surprised. He has a pretty dire First Class record and whilst he's ok at ODI level he's no better than a fringe player who can do a fair job filling in. The fact Bevan never made it at test level is in stark contrast to his First Class and ODI records which rate with the very elite.I don't think that would equate to a "Bevan-like career" though given what his Shield record is. Bevan was an enigma; if Marsh did that it'd just suggest he wasn't very good.
Ravi Bopara the contemporary example.Exactly. If Marsh turns out to be an ordinary test player no one should be surprised. He has a pretty dire First Class record and whilst he's ok at ODI level he's no better than a fringe player who can do a fair job filling in. The fact Bevan never made it at test level is in stark contrast to his First Class and ODI records which rate with the very elite.
A much better comparison would be say a Mike Veletta-like career, or a Wayne Phillips-like career, or a Martin Kent-like career, or a Steve Smith-like career.