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x 2Lee should retire from Test Cricket and plan the WC as his overall retirement. I think he has a lot to offer in ODIs for us and in getting us our 4th straight WC.
x 2Lee should retire from Test Cricket and plan the WC as his overall retirement. I think he has a lot to offer in ODIs for us and in getting us our 4th straight WC.
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I'd say the opposite, I think Lee will make the ODI team again but i suspect Clark will not get picked again even if he dominated the shield post injury
Test- Watson (surprisingly but he has been our best quick in recent time)
ODI's- No idea, probably McKay on the basis of more extended form than Harris.
T20- Tait
Pretty much sums up world cricket.the whole lot are pretty medicore to be honest
Pretty much sums up world cricket.
Yeah he was doing law with my cousinStudying Law. There was an interview with him in a recent Sydney Uni mag, but I didn't read all of if.
Bollinger got a heap of wickets in India againt a team with some pretty ordinary batsmen by the name of Sehwag, Gambhir, Tendulkar, Dhoni, Yuvraj, etcpretty much... of the pace bowlers, Steyn, Bond and perhaps Asif are way ahead...
Roach and Aamer hugely promising, Bollinger has been effective against two of the worst teams in test cricket, not sure exactly why people would be lauding him to this extent, to be blunt Pakistan and the Windies are pretty lame (par with NZ), and Aust didn't win that well...
Asif is just above average. Really the best two are Steyn and Johnson at their best. They are light years above the rest in terms of what they can produce at their best. Bond is retired JJ.
Agreed, is it any wonder why so many batsman are averaging over 50 these days? Plus the roads called pitches don't help.pretty much... of the pace bowlers, Steyn, Bond and perhaps Asif are way ahead...
Roach and Aamer hugely promising, Bollinger has been effective against two of the worst teams in test cricket, not sure exactly why people would be lauding him to this extent, to be blunt Pakistan and the Windies are pretty lame (par with NZ), and Aust didn't win that well...
That is because you see someone bowling well by the figures they present to you whereas Bollinger who was bowling 145kph controlled inswingers to the right handers you can tell straight away without even looking at the batsman that he is bowling a world class style right there. Any batting side would have struggled with that opening spell he delivered.pretty much... of the pace bowlers, Steyn, Bond and perhaps Asif are way ahead...
Roach and Aamer hugely promising, Bollinger has been effective against two of the worst teams in test cricket, not sure exactly why people would be lauding him to this extent, to be blunt Pakistan and the Windies are pretty lame (par with NZ), and Aust didn't win that well...