Macka said:
Tell me why exactly his average is going to fall that far? He's done it up until now, why will he fail in the future? Are the pitches around the world suddenly going to change?
no, he was extremely fortunate to have been able to play on the flattest wickets at the start of his career and have his average boosted by them. and the pitches already have changed in his last 2 series, and in both of them hes been miserable bar the occasional flat wicket where he got his 100.
Macka said:
Wow thank you for telling me that. I didn't realise people could start well in their careers then go downhill. Vincent, Vettori and Sinclair are recent NZ examples. What exactly makes you able to say his test record will end lower than it is now? Maybe it will, maybe he'll end up with an average of 45.87. Who knows. Styris has been in the team for quite some time now, I really can't see any reason why he would start performing worse than he has done.
because if you've been watching closely, his average has already fallen by about 8 runs in the last 7 tests,its now below 40. a trend that i expect will follow till his average goes down to 30ish
Macka said:
He wasn't amazing against England. My whole initial argument was comparing Styris to McMillan and Astle. All I was trying to point out is while he was out of touch at least he managed to get some runs, unlike Astle and McMillan who have had extended runs of bad form without any decent innings between. As far as I'm concerned Styris has performed better than McMillan and Astle lately..
mcmillan should be dropped ahead of styris, that i agree with you on. astle has had the same number of bad series as styris and hes a proven test class player. styris is not.
Macka said:
He averaged 31 against England, didn't he? What part of that makes him in form? A test series against Bangladesh certainly doesn't mean anything. I don't think he was in form at all before the Australian series, and nothing changed during that series obviously...
err the fact that he got a 100 and an 80 in his most recent performances suggests that hes right back in form, if he was ever out of form in the first place.
a test series against bangladesh might not mean anything, but surely you cants deny that someone who scores runs against them is in form.
Macka said:
I'm not sure how someone can fail against all quality opposition and still have quite a decent average. Certainly he hasn't dined out on the minnows like others. Yes he has failed against some quality opposition but certainly not against all quality opposition...
how many times do i have to say it, his average is going to fall. hes failed against the 2 best bowling attacks in the world, id drop him now, let him at least score a few runs at the domestic level and show some improvement and then bring him back. you cant just keep picking someone just because his average is over 40.
Macka said:
I quoted you and said what I had to say on that topic, then I moved on. If people read your quote it was quite obvious to see what you had to say and what I said in return.
except that you brought it out as though i was suggesting that mcmillan was a better player. if you are going to quote someone then either you quote someone else when you change topic or say that you have because its obviously not as obvious to people as you say it is.