tooextracool
International Coach
At the moment, Flintoff's highest FC score in the last 1.5 years is what? 62? Averaging in the teens? Even in his short test career thus far, Ambrose has managed a 100 and done better thing than Flintoff in recent times. At the moment, I would have ambrose batting ahead of Flintoff. Once or if Flintoff bats like we know he can, I would consider him batting above Ambrose. That is not to say that I am convinced by Ambrose as a test player, far from it in fact, but I dont forsee Flintoff batting ahead of him until he starts scoring runs. Eventually though, I hope to see him bat at 6 with a 5 man bowling attack including Jones but at the moment given his form, he cant be batting above 7.I firstly question whether Ambrose is worthy of batting above Flintoff.
I think you misread my post. I was suggesting that we need a bowler of genuine pace in the side for the SA series, and the only 3 options to choose from were Jones, Flintoff and Harmison. Personally I would have picked Jones for the 2nd test, but Flintoff is still a better choice than Broad. Personally, I hope to see a 5 man bowling attack again in the distant future, something along the lines of Sidebottom, Anderson, Flintoff, Jones and Panesar. I do think though that Sid is overrated by many, especially on this forum. He has only taken wickets thus far in the most prosperous of swing friendly conditions so I dont exactly think hes anything other than unproven in my mind just yet.and secondly why you would leave out (and not even mention in your post) the bowler who has carried our attack for the last 12 months, Ryan Sidebottom btw. Why hanker after Harmison when it should be obvious to anyone with any semblence of logic that Sidebottom has been the ONLY consistent bowler in our side this last year. Of those that I can recall playing, him aside:
Plunkett - got one, maybe two, games under Moores and was piss-poor
Hoggard - a shadow of himself the whole time Sidebottom has been in the side, and a little bit before as well
Anderson - great at times, ****e at others
Panesar - bizarre, had some poor times then some big hauls, obviously still worth his place
Broad - would have been dropped after the NZ series but for his prowess with the bat
Harmison - with all his comebacks, his stint in SA cricket, watching Harmison this last year or so has been a bit like a Barry Manilow song, you keep waiting for something to happen before finally accepting that it won't
On the other hand, Sidebottom averages 25-26, plays with a lot of heart, keeps it tight (how often do we see him at >2.5??) and offers variation, which some are quite keen on in this game. To go into the 12 months ahead, barring injuries or the most extreme case of the yips would be somewhat farcical.
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