Amongst NZ bowlers or World bowlers?Tim said:There was no doubt that pace helped him too, but his ability to be able to bowl where the Captain wanted him to bowl was second to none IMO.
Mingster said:...in other words accuracy.
another way of doing it would be the development of pitches with more pace & bounce..........that would start to sort then men out from the boys so far as the mediums go - they'd have to get their act together pdq or be turned into cannon fodder..........Tim said:I think domestic sides need to start realising that it is also partly their job to make sure NZ cricket is strong.
I hate it when I see a team like N.D fielding 3 batsmen & then 8 bits & pieces players...it's simply no good for anyone.
NZC needs to take 4 or 5 up & coming quicks, hone them at the Academy for a year & then tell the domestic sides to give them a go.
It'll also benefit our batsmen to bat against more pace as there's no doubt that when we come up against guys like Akhtar & Lee that we struggle due to constantly playing medium pace bowlers at domestic level.
The Lincoln complex always have flat, decent-paced pitches at their disposal by the looks of things.anzac said:so what's the weather been like so far and how are they doing with the pitches this year.....
I'm not only thinking in terms of their stated objective of providing more pace & bounce to encourage better stroke play, but also in terms of variation regarding pace, seam, swing & spin.............