But does he deserve it, or is it time to say thanks for the memories?Jono said:He played against Australia so he's been back for a while.
The question is, is that what a bowler should be aiming for?Jono said:I think he has the ability to average under 30 in ODI cricket
It depends what their role is though. Vettori bowls through the middle overs, and has the job of going for as little runs as possible and picking up a wicket or two in the process. If he takes 1/30 off his 10 overs in every match, he'd be doing his job very well.marc71178 said:The question is, is that what a bowler should be aiming for?
In one day cricket, 30 is a pretty poor average IMO.
Speaking of Styris' bowling, he actually has a very good record when bowling second change, rather than coming on later. He has 44 wickets in 34 matches doing so, at an average of 24.84 and an economy of 4.52. Definately something that should be tried IMO, with Cairns being reserved to death bowling.Bowling average doesn't really matter too much for a middle of the innings bowler such as Styris who is primarily a 6th bowler.
Fulton did actually play an out-and-out slog to Murali...Ming said:I bet you McMillan is baffled sitting on his lounge wondering how the hell Fulton managed to score at nearly a run a ball without playing a reverse sweep, slog shot, and a guide down to 3rd man....
I thought it was a calculated elegant 'slog' sweep for 6....Prince EWS said:Fulton did actually play an out-and-out slog to Murali...
It was a slog none-the-less. Im sure Macca would point it out if you brought up Fulton's strike rate...Ming said:I thought it was a calculated elegant 'slog' sweep for 6....
marc71178 said:But does he deserve it, or is it time to say thanks for the memories?