marc71178 said:
These are the same last 3 seasons when he's taken 43 @ 21.25, 62 @ 23.77 and 50 @ 28.58 are they?
Not even close to 70 @ 21.
Besides that - getting wickets in County Cricket is not any indicator of a bowlers quality.
Look at the likes of Simon Brown, Dominic Cork (in more recent times), James Ormond, Chris Lewis, Peter Martin, Alan Mullally, Ian Salisbury, Chris Silverwood, Mike Smith.
All of those have had or are having very good county careers, but have been tried and proven that their good enough for Test Cricket.
What we need is to identify that little something in a young bowler, and stick with him.
The same people calling for changes are the people who moan when people don't get given a chance to prove themselves (and I don't mean just on here)
Right so Harmison has no control and a lot of pace so we should stick with him?
All the players you mentioned other than Salisbury who is at best an average leg-spinner and Chris Lewis who is one of the mysteries of English cricket in the sense of why was he constantly picked...have been given very few chances to play. Actually, Mullally, Cork, and Martin have had quite successful International Careers and Silverwood still could.
I'm calling for players who have performed and from what I've seen have the ability and they should be given a go. Look what happened when the WIndies called on Vasbert Drakes...when he was playing for Warwickshire I wasn't very impressed but he's turned into a fine bowler for them, Johnson, Dean, Kirtley et al could quite easily make a success on the big stage, you can only perform against who you are put against.
I feel that this board of Selectors will pick someone and even if they perform on the tour they won't play, they have a set idea on the side. In Pakistan, Hoggard took 11 wickets or so extreamly cheaply (average about 10) and wasn't given a sniff of a chance of playing, and Johnson's performance in India showed he was more worthy of a Test place than Ormond...
I've said it before and I'll say it again: "You will never know unless you give them a go" and yes Marc, not even you know how they will do.