silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
He has had an excellent beginning, with goood knocks in OD and now this. I am hopeful.
Didn't do anything right, either.Pretty good season at Worcestershire (26 @ 29.46 including an 8 for). Certainly didn't do anything wrong in his one test match 4 years ago. Wouldn't be a million miles away me thinks.
You sure bout that?. Last time I checked taking 5 wickets on debut meant you had done something right.Didn't do anything right, either.
Did you watch that Test match? Ali was scattergun, possibly not Plunkettesque but not far away and got wickets as it was a helpful track - but his bowling let the lid off any pressure England built/were building as a four-ball was never far away. I will try to dig up some of the threads from then.You sure bout that?. Last time I checked taking 5 wickets on debut meant you had done something right.
Frankly, I think most of us hope that. I certainly do.hope tendulkar carries this form into the internationals!
You really think so? I don't think someone who can bowl, say, 15 overs max per day, can be anyone's best seamer. A fully-fit Flintoff - if we ever see such a thing again - undoubtedly would be, but I'm with Rob (Prince) that I don't want a half-fit bowler in the side just to try and cover the sins of a multitude of others - if anything that could make things even worse, due to the temptation to overbowl him when he's obviously superior to the rest.Simple fact is Fred is our best seamer by some way, buggered ankle or not.
Point is, though, that right now having him at six wouldn't be the most advisable course of action. If in future it looks doable, great, but not now - please!It's also a little early in the piece to say that Prior's not up to bating at six too IMHO. From the evidence we've seen so far it looks as if he may well be. Obviously he needs to be tested against a better bowling attack, but he couldn't really have done more (with the bat) so far.
Well... that's 'cos he was.Did you watch that Test match? Ali was scattergun, possibly not Plunkettesque but not far away and got wickets as it was a helpful track - but his bowling let the lid off any pressure England built/were building as a four-ball was never far away. I will try to dig up some of the threads from then.
Link: a few interesting muses on the four/five bowlers theory and Craig insisting that Flintoff is substandard come free.
WTF?Richard to mention the words "Ealham" & "Mark" in 5,4,3....
How's Chapple going this season?There is Glen Chapple y'know...perfect.
*Wonders why Richard can't find out himself*How's Chapple going this season?
No way I want him near the side with that record.*Wonders why Richard can't find out himself*
He's done ok with the ball (12 wickets @ 31.75) but only bowled 129 overs.
His batting's been quite disappointing this season (127 runs @ 18.14 with a highest score of 57)