NasserFan207
International Vice-Captain
Yeah thats the problem. Pollard has the talent to play tests, but we all know where the money is.
Bresnan bowled a fair bit quicker in Tests between his Ashes recall and his injury; I think it's just a match fitness/rhythm thing than a Tests/ODIs thing.Was wondering why people think that Bresnan bowls around 130kph in Tests despite bowling 140-145kph in ODIs. Regularly, the problem would be stamina related but England are physically trained so hard and well that the likes of Broad and Finn regularly touch 140kph in Test cricket and have stock speeds closer to around 135kph rather than 130kph like Bresnan. Doesn't seem like a lot of difference but Bresnan looked positively pedestrian in the Test and he has the potential to be very quick indeed.
because like benchmark said to begin with hitting the ball is hitting the ball. If you're good at it, you're good at it. Making the game longer if anything old allows him to score more runs.Yeah, but that's what I'm questioning. How have they determined he has the ability to play well in Tests when all we've seen from him are brutal 50s with violent sixes. I just don't know how that conclusion can be reached on the available evidence.
Nah, he's done that himself. Hasn't played a FC game in ages. If he did, then I doubt the selectors would ignore him for long.To be honest, it doesn't really matter does it? WI seem to have pigeon-holed him as a LO player and I doubt we'll ever see him in a Test match. I think he prefers it that way as well.
He normally bowls in every other test match between 85-88mph consistently, he's usually been the quickest of the England bowlers since Broad's become a bit more line and length. I think as someone else mentioned he's taking time getting back up to top pace after his injury. Saying that most of his spells weren't that down on pace, he might have had the odd ball around 80mph but he was mostly around 83mph, funny enough Broad in that first innings dropped well down into the 70's on a few occasions which was a bit strange.Was wondering why people think that Bresnan bowls around 130kph in Tests despite bowling 140-145kph in ODIs. Regularly, the problem would be stamina related but England are physically trained so hard and well that the likes of Broad and Finn regularly touch 140kph in Test cricket and have stock speeds closer to around 135kph rather than 130kph like Bresnan. Doesn't seem like a lot of difference but Bresnan looked positively pedestrian in the Test and he has the potential to be very quick indeed.
That's one hell of a long, well tanned left arm he's got.I think he would if the price was right...
Utterly ridiculous. Harmless comment.