Pratters
Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Then we are really getting into the ifs debate.Richard said:Fact is Lee has been bowling with 3 good bowlers and has cashed-in on that to the extent of averaging in the late 30s.
That is utterly rubbish.
Having good bowlers in the side does not necessarily mean your average is enhanced. How can you conclusively say he cashed in on the 3 good bowlers being there? Do not give me the cliche of McGrath etc bringing in pressure from their ends and thus Lee producing better figures. Prove conclusively.
Do we really need to break up the 30 tests to find out how many tests Lee played against poor opposition(which applies to every player/team) to show a better average, how many matches Lee played with the likes of Warne/McGrath missing (which was true in the ending of Lee's last run in test cricket but not in the entire 30 tests) etc?
It all balances out in the end. Also, it is a worthless exercise to go into the million ifs.
Fact is Lee was poor during the period but writing him off the way it was done was uncalled for. Talking about the present and the future, once some one is written off in the past, there is no justification which can be given once the player starts performing other than rubbish, reasoning it out.
It has been just one test but the Aussie selectors are known to persist with players only when they have faith and only after a period of time can it be assessed with a clearer picture on the truer perception.