Swervy said:
1. well thats not true in the slightest
2. have you watched England play this series....Jones has always used reverse swing, but now he is bowling consistantly good lines with it...Flintoff uses it well as well...but its just the hositlity that England bowl with that India may struggle to cope with
1.Flintoff averages in his low 30s and Ganguly in 40s. Flintoff has bashed some mediocre bowling for a 40+ ave over the last 2 years,Ganguly at his peak averaged almost 50 against far better bowling lineups.
I dont think you wanna compare Flintoff the batsman with Ganguly the batsman.
A bit like comparing Botham the batsman with Ritchie Richardson the batsman.
2. I have watched ENG play this series and its nominal reverse swing AT BEST.... Jones has used it deftly at times but if you wanna see what reverse swing is all about, watch Waqar and Wasim scythe through England in the early 90s and make Hick their bunny.
All of the english bowlers are limited, who dont have what it takes at this point to bowl well in the india.
Harmison is predominantly pace and bounce - two things you dont get much in india.
Flintoff cant move it unless it is england or seaming wickets and in West Indies last year, he hardly moved it more than an inch. Jones might be a handful every now and then when he gets that nominal reverse swing going and Giles is...well..Giles.. Hoggard struggles to move the ball in non-seaming conditions.
If India bats to its callibre (that is, if Tendulkar comes back well from injury and Ganguly-Laxman discover some form), 400+ scores will be posted with alarming regularity against this english attack.