yeah it's quite annoying in a way, because if he could have just ground out a few more runs on his 'bad days' his overall record would have been really excellent. It's pretty frustrating watching someone who has such a bipolar style of play though...it's like the ability is clearly there, it just doesn't show itself often enough.North was actually awesome to watch when past 30. used to nail the most ridiculous drives through mid-on.
it was the getting past 30 bit that was a problem
He was unlucky in a sense, in that the time when he was picked people had extremely high standards for the Australian team, and he was criticised relative to that perspective. I remember thinking back then, along the lines of 'this is ridiculous, this guy has to be averaging high 40's/50's to stay in the team!'...How times have changed. Give me a middle order batsman who can consistently average 40 and I'll take it without hesitation.North could bowl quite well too. He got merciless stick before he was dropped but had done better than 3 of the guys picked since.
I think he was unlucky but he hasn't done much since to warrant a recall though.He was unlucky in a sense, in that the time when he was picked people had extremely high standards for the Australian team, and he was criticised relative to that perspective. I remember thinking back then, along the lines of 'this is ridiculous, this guy has to be averaging high 40's/50's to stay in the team!'...How times have changed. Give me a middle order batsman who can consistently average 40 and I'll take it without hesitation.
His season was disrupted quite a bit through injury.The most frustrating part of the Marcus North saga is his returns since being dropped have been mediocre. North gave the impression this season that he has given up on an international career.
Given the likes of Forrest, Cowan and Bailey have found themselves up for selection after one solid season, North could easily have found himself on the plane to West Indies if only he stood up this season.
Katich was so awesome in the West Indies in 2008. Game in the balance at Kensington Oval, Katich and Jaques proceed to dominate the match and put the game beyond West Indies. Classic Katich that series.reckon katman would've gunned these decks tbh
Appeared to put on quite a few extra KG's last season too. Looked massive when the BBL rolled around.His season was disrupted quite a bit through injury.
he was trollingjesus Wade missed that by miles.