Bats rather higher for Victoria tho, I imagine...Andrew McDonald was picked as a number 8 for a few Tests.
Yeah I think it was probably largely coincidence. I'm trying to think of the context when Copeland was selected...It was the SL series obviously, and that was the first one after the disastrous Ashes, so a few of the main spots in the team were already on shaky ground. And I don't think other young uncapped players like Pattinson or Cummins were really in contention at that stage either. Can't think of any real competition Copeland would have had at the time actually? Not 100% sure, but I think Hilfenhaus was dropped (or perhaps had fitness issues) and Siddle was in direct competition with Copeland in the tour match for a place. I remember Copeland got a 5-for in that (and Siddle pretty much nothing), so it was a probably pretty easy, and obvious, decision for them in the end.Might just be a fluke, I suppose. Correlation doesn't mean causation, etc.
We hadn't any front line seam-up bowlers who bowled around 75mph as an MO for donkey's years tho (Bicknell the last, maybe? & he was hardly a regular) and suddenly we had two debuting in a matter of months.
Wouldn't have picked you as one for period humour.Lol. May have to steal that.
Cricinfo has him rather optimistically down as "fast-medium" tho. Was there a spot of "Praveen envy" about his call up? On the face of it Copeland's essentially an elongated version: no pace, hoops in round corners, bowls all day...
Agree with Jack Copeland doesn't move the ball heaps but I dunno, I do wonder whether Praveen showing up the techniques of blokes like Cook had a hand in his selection.Praveen debuted in WI, didn't he? Even more of a graveyard for seam-up bowlers of late.
I meant more from Kumar slightly lifting the scales of prejudice from selectors' eyes about bowlers who lack pace being a serious proposition at test level. We've had a prime example over here in Mark Davies; great FC record, lethal when the conditions are conducive but always been thought of as too slow for tests. I reckon that if Kumar hadn't made a dcent fist of it the Aussie panal would've probably never given Copeland a go at all.