lockton2skipper
U19 Debutant
bowlers who can't reach 130k aren't going to be any good at test level no matter how good their domestic form is.
Shayne O'Connor, Daryl Tuffey pre-injury. Thats just NZers.bowlers who can't reach 130k aren't going to be any good at test level no matter how good their domestic form is.
Considering we have three bowlers in our A team that have all clocked upwards of 145K I'd say an average bowler like Michael Bates would struggle to break into that team on the basis of the potential of those three bowlers. If Trent Boult, Anurag Verma or Andrew Mathieson played anywhere else in the country they'ed probably already be leading the attacks of the other provinces.Nah they like to have Scott and Aldridge trundle in at 125. 130 is too fast.
Oh yeah, uh huh.Considering we have three bowlers in our A team that have all clocked upwards of 145K I'd say an average bowler like Michael Bates would struggle to break into that team on the basis of the potential of those three bowlers. If Trent Boult, Anurag Verma or Andrew Mathieson played anywhere else in the country they'ed probably already be leading the attacks of the other provinces.
Waikato Valley features at ND AwardsOh yeah, uh huh.
If they're sooooo awesome, why aren't they ahead of Scott, Aldridge and Yovich?
Boult should be in the ND senior team but...hang on...did you just call him 145k?
Dude, I doubt it.
Last time I saw Verma, he was medium pace. Proper medium pace. Yes he was seventeen, but that hasn't stopped Milne and Small from being 140ks at the same age. I doubt he went from just hitting 130 to 145ks.
Mathieson I've never seen play, but last year you were saying he hits the bat hard in the high 130s. He's the only one I could accept being 145k.
The last two wouldn't be leading any attack in the country. They can't even lead their own ahead of some decent, but unremarkable, medium fasts.
What's the difference between Michael Mason and Bradley Scott? Aside from Mason being faster I mean.
Michael Bates took a truckload of wickets last year, ND would love to have him.
Yeah so umm....This years winner is Anurag Verma. Anurag continued to make progress in his cricket this season, representing ND in the A team. Anurag is a right arm pace bowler, but his batting also makes him a prospect as an all rounder. Some of you may have seen Anurag bowling at the tea break at the Australia Test, where he was recorded on the speedball radar at a consistent speed of 145km. Anurag is currently studying for an engineering degree at Auckland University
Jimmys back! Well done on the season mate.Hmm...
In order of pace:
Mathieson
Davis
Bates
Verma
Boult
You're correct there then. I withdraw my Verma speed comment.
Where did I mention Arnel? Arnel is better than Aldridge and co.And calling Brent Arnel and Graeme Aldridge "decent" medium fast bowlers and getting your knickers in a twist when I call Michael Bates the exact same thing is a little hypercritical don't ya think?
Where did I mention Arnel? Arnel is better than Aldridge and co.
Michael Bates is a decent fast medium bowler yes, though he's probably better than Scott or Aldridge.
My issue is with your overration of young ND players. You still haven't answered my previous post.
Naturally thought you would have lumped Arnel in with that comment.The last two wouldn't be leading any attack in the country. They can't even lead their own ahead of some decent, but unremarkable, medium fasts.
That link I posted up about Verma's pace, Matheison also bowled during that break and was clocking up the same speeds as he was. Simon Doull brought up both of them just after the tea break irrc.Jimmys back! Well done on the season mate.
Thats interesting. Some say Davis still has real pace, but you say Matheison is faster? How quick are we talking here? Thats pretty good.
Bates *cries to talk about an Aucklander this way* is more likely to be a success than Thompson. Mid 130s, left arm, movement, nice yorker. He's got t00lz.Naturally thought you would have lumped Arnel in with that comment.
Regarding my "supposably" overration of young ND players, I really don't see it tbh. Players like Verma and Boult have that something about them, an extra level some people would say about their play. Michael Bates on the other hand is just your run of the mill Ewen Thompson like bowler playing domestic cricket in this country that isn't likely to succeed at the next level.
Yeah agreed, Thompson was just the first bowler that came to mind tbh. But, I just really don't like what I've seen of him tbh. Like I said from what I've seen of him live he'd struggle to be that much faster then 130K, and he's hardly a demon new ball bolwer (like say Tim Southee). He's only 26 so he might improve but at this stage I'd much rather have the likes of Boult and co in my ranks.Bates *cries to talk about an Aucklander this way* is more likely to be a success than Thompson. Mid 130s, left arm, movement, nice yorker. He's got t00lz.
Matheison was injured for a good part of last season, so that basically explains him. Not to sure about Verma though, however he was in the squad for one of the early season FC games last year. I'm guessing Bradburn just wanted to stay loyal towards the older guys (Bradley Scott mostly) and I wouldn't be surprised to see him gone come next season either.If Matheison and Verma are special, then they should be getting game time. Quality 145ks isn't often seen in this country (outside the injury list) so why are they not ahead of the current troops?
It doesn't add up. Going off what we've got, I guess Bradburn thinks Matheison and Verma need more games in the A team. How old are these guys now? Verma would be about 20 right?
Andrew Milne and Bevan Small for the India tour etc etc