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Lucky you.Don't remember that guy at all.
His 2000/01 record - 2 tests, 1 wicket @ 124.00
Better than I thought actually.
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Lucky you.Don't remember that guy at all.
Cook. Still haunts me.that Victorian bloke who knocked over NZ at the WACA by hitting the one crack in the pitch (Simon something)
Brett Dorey?The Aussie selectors have gotten it largely right for a good number of years so it's tough to find some really egregious selections. Sticking with Mark Taylor for as long as they did comes to mind, bowlers like Scott Muller and that Victorian bloke who knocked over NZ at the WACA by hitting the one crack in the pitch (Simon something) at least had excellent domestic stats to back their selection.
Non-selections, there are a few; Dean Jones in the 1992/03 series against the WI, Warne for the first Test in that series, Darren Lehmann for much of the early 90's, no Kasper against India in 2003/04, etc. Even then, the only one which makes me go "What the...?" is the Dean Jones one.
Hmmm...Cook. Still haunts me.
CricInfo Profile said:He has always been underrated, some Shield coaches believing he isn't even a player up to First Class standard. However Cook has proved them wrong in emphatic style. (Barry Anderson , Dec 1997)
I was talking Tests but, again, he had solid domestic form behind him.Brett Dorey?
Non-selections, there are a few; Dean Jones in the 1992/03 series against the WI, Warne for the first Test in that series, Darren Lehmann for much of the early 90's, no Kasper against India in 2003/04, etc. Even then, the only one which makes me go "What the...?" is the Dean Jones one.
Flynn has all the qualities of a test batsman except runs to his name, and there lies the issue.Tbh, I think he's more likely to be successful with the bat in Tests than Flynn. I hope I'm proven wrong though, because Flynn is likely to get many more opportunities than Elliott.
Don't remember that guy at all.
Very lucky indeed.Lucky you.
Broad is selected as a batsman.Stuart Broad a possibility for the England test side? Seems to be much better at ODIs, not sure if tests are going to be his forte.
Flynn began his FC career quite young iirc and only fired last season, averaging about 60. We've taken a big risk as he could turn out to be a one hit wonder or a world class batsman for all we know.Elliott hasn't been much worse than Flynn in terms of performance in FC. And he's shown grit and composure at the crease in ODIs.
He did, but he also needs to prove that he can actually score runs in those gritty circumstances. I've been more impressed by Elliott than Flynn in that regard.Certainly. I thought Flynn showed some of that as well in the Test series though.
Disagree. Brenton Parchment, Suruj Ragoonath, Lincoln Roberts.Jehen Muburak, no one else comes close to being that bad.