WOAH Nellie slow down.Tim Southee: 400 test wickets?
I would agree, but I had to factor in the career-ending ankle injury he's bound to get at the age of 26.Nah, 800 IMO.
He'll be off to ICL before he makes 50Tim Southee: 400 test wickets?
Are you putting your best ankle forward?Ah, but I expect that by that time he will have become such a national hero that there will be thousands of devoted fans offering to swap ankles with him in an elaborate surgical procedure.
Your going to hell.He'll be off to ICL before he makes 50
He's the only one I know of, although Eddo Brandes, Mark Burmester & Andy Flower are all SA-born, Zimbabwe/Rhodesia-raised.What's more, how many other South Africans have qualified via residency full-stop for teams other than England? Kepler Wessels (Australia) is the only other 1 that comes immediately to my mind.
I wouldnt be too worried. The ankle issue will be similar to Flintoff. But the potential accuracy issues are not the same as Harmison and Anderson. Harmison has to force the ball away from where his action wants to take it and Anderson doesnt look and drags his head down.Tim Southee has shown that he has it though Goughys post on his action terrified me (sounds like at some point we'll be getting Harmison/Anderson accuracy with Flintoff ankle durability). So management should keep that in mind (chuck that on a tui sign). At 19 I doubt he's fully grown either which is both good and bad. The good is he can get faster, the bad is growing athletes are generally more injury prone than those who are fully mature and in prime condition.
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I have noticed that Mcgrath's loose ball (especially in ODIs) used to be a half volley quite far outside off, what caused this? Is it the dropping of the bowling arm to a rounder position due to fatigue?Compare that to a McGrath who is very straight in his action and when the release is early or late only varies in length.
Except that Mark Ramprakash was a player who always had the potential to succeed at the test match level, but simply lacked the temperament(for the most part). Strauss is simply rubbish in every aspect you can think off and his dismissal today highlighted his new mission of 'driving at deliveries at the start of his innings' despite his shoddy technique. Finally Owais Shah will get an extended run this summer. One does hope that whether or not Strauss scores 50, 100 or 200 in the next innings, that it is still his final innings at the test match level.Is Strauss to be 2007\08's Ramprakash (circa 2001\02)?
Surely unless he gets 150 in the second-innings he should never play Test-cricket again?
Surely too provided Vaughan doesn't, Key must come in for the opening Test of the summer to open the batting?
I really doubt that Anderson, Panesar and Sidebottom are going to put up too much of a struggle. If they manage to put up another 150 between them I'll be quite happy to have egg on my face.I am quite worried. I think NZ have problems cleaning up the tail quite often. They either have to strike or else i think 350 - 400 is a real possibility.
Only comparison I was making, TBH, was that they were players who'd had lengthy-ish spells in the side (Ramprakash 1997-2002, even though he'd been dropped twice in that time; Strauss 2004-2008) but are now appearing set to make a sad exit after a tour of New Zealand.Except that Mark Ramprakash was a player who always had the potential to succeed at the test match level, but simply lacked the temperament(for the most part). Strauss is simply rubbish in every aspect you can think off and his dismissal today highlighted his new mission of 'driving at deliveries at the start of his innings' despite his shoddy technique. Finally Owais Shah will get an extended run this summer. One does hope that whether or not Strauss scores 50, 100 or 200 in the next innings, that it is still his final innings at the test match level.
Tim Southee: 400 test wickets?
We all know no-one wise makes serious predictions along those lines, but there's no question this has so far been one hell of an impressive debut for a 19-year-old seam-bowler. I can't remember seeing one so young come in and bowl so well on debut. Other signs are all promising so far too (17 wickets at 6 in the u19 WC or whatever it was; good start to the First-Class career) so with any look he will indeed have a long, highly prosperous career.Nah, 800 IMO.