marc71178
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But at that point Clarke wasn't around - he is now, and as such is taking a role in the side that if you play Watson as well, you must drop a batsman (or only play 1 of them)furious_ged said:Nevertheless, When Watson pulled out of the World Cup, Harvey, a bowling allrounder, was a replacement for Watson. Yes, the tables are turned.
If you play both, one of them will be batting at 8, and you'll be looking for at least 15 overs from them between them.
For a start, neither are that good a bowler to justify that sort of workload.