Against Oz, he isReckon that's a bit harsh. Not saying he's a world beater or anything, but he's certainly better than very average.
Yeah, he is a decent spinner, and certainly not very average, probably the Ashes pressure has got to him, but he is quite comfortably the best spinner in England atm, and deserves his place in the side.Reckon that's a bit harsh. Not saying he's a world beater or anything, but he's certainly better than very average.
Yeah and most observers have noted wrongly. He's bowled exactly as he always did for Yorkshire in the last couple of seasons, plainly and simply.Most observers have noted that he hasn't been as effective for Yorkshire since, though.
None of which have any logic behind them. Hoggard-type bowlers tend to be the same pretty much at 32 as 28; looking 5 years into the future when there's always the next Test to win in a few months' time is plain stupid; being reasonable-but-not-great would be fine if there were several outstanding options banging the door down but when Amjad Khan and Darren Pattinson instead find their way in, and Stuart Broad is a regular, you see that that plainly doesn't apply; and he's been impressive enough in what First-Class cricket he's played since being dropped.30+, selectors looking to the future, reasonable not great bowler and therefore didnt demand selection, unimpressive in fc matches since, etc etc etc
Take your pick
Yeah, would agree with Harby, Vettori, Murali, Mendis certainly being better. Haven't seen much of the others so I don't feel like I can comment. Harris maybe?Spinners since 08 in Tests:
Harbhajan 79 @ 29.46
Vettori 61 @ 29.13
Shakib 48 @ 25.18
Murali 47 @ 28.48
Panesar 45 @ 37.26
Harris 42 @ 38.64
Swann 40 @ 30.92
Mendis 39 @ 25.66
Jeets 23 @ 34.04
Mishra 20 @ 29.65
This would suggest, Harby Vettori Shakib Murali Mendis Mishra are all probably better than Swann. Sounds about right too. Chawla probably is too IMO.
Johan Botha, Harbhajan Singh, Virender Sehwag would beg to differ...Against Oz, he is
These guys are brought up on traditional finger-spin and murder it, day in and day out
I nearly choked when some were suggesting that he could be Eng's trump card
Honestly, MSP would be a bigger threat as we dont traditionally play left-handers nearly as well
Off-spin - pffftt
Basically, there are four possibilities:Would agree that England are seriously in trouble if we pick Sidebottom and it doesn't swing. Anderson is pretty crap when it doesn't swing and Sidebottom has no real pace to fall back on. Think we are taking a bit of a risk.
I've seen his figures, and they're exactly as always. If he's bowled massively worse (which he'd have to have done to be a lesser option than Amjad Khan or Darren Pattinson) then this WOULD be reflected in his figures. No two ways about.I haven't seen any of his FC games since he was dropped - have you Richard? don't understand how you could claim people have observed wrongly otherwise...
Simple answer - WISpinners since 08 in Tests:
Harbhajan 79 @ 29.46
Vettori 61 @ 29.13
Shakib 48 @ 25.18
Murali 47 @ 28.48
Panesar 45 @ 37.26
Harris 42 @ 38.64
Swann 40 @ 30.92
Mendis 39 @ 25.66
Jeets 23 @ 34.04
Mishra 20 @ 29.65
This would suggest, Harby Vettori Shakib Murali Mendis Mishra are all probably better than Swann. Sounds about right too. Chawla probably is too IMO.
Hauritz spins it more than Swann and has better variation. Now I've heard it all.Hauritz has, in both this series and against SA, shown himself to be smarter, more accurate, has more variation and spins it more than Swann
Botha in ODIs with an illegal doosraJohan Botha, Harbhajan Singh, Virender Sehwag would beg to differ...