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Now you are saying that Bicknell, Cork, Defreitas "and so on" are all better by some margin than Brett Lee. On what criteria? It would seem that the Australian selectors who have not done to badly with selecting successful sides have this huge blindspot in picking Brett Lee because they keep picking him when others so "much better" are overlooked. You really have it in for him don't you? |
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| All I said in that post was that Australia had better options than Lee through most of Lee's own career (1999-present). Lee was never in the league of Gillespie, but fortunately, never (at least until 2005) kept him out of the side. Lee did, however, keep Kasprowicz out of the side, and Bichel, and Noffke, and (until recently) Clark. I've nothing against Lee as a character, as a no 8 batsman and as a fielder... but his record is at best ordinary. Lee's played 10 Tests in England and aside from getting carted at 4.22 / over his wickets have been hugely expensive - his average is 45.44! He's never even faced India or Pakistan on the subcontinent... but he did play Pakistan twice in the UAE and manage 3 wickets at an average of 40.66 - in the same matches, Bichel took 8 wickets at 13.25! Unfortunately for Lee... he actually did far better against Pakistan in the UAE than he did in his one Test in Sri Lanka (2 wickets at 56) or in his 2 Tests in Bangladesh (2 wickets at 93). Lee's 2001 tour of South Africa was no better: 10 wickets at 41.6 whilst being carted at 4.36 / over. Playing outside of Austrlia... Lee has taken 98 wickets... but he's only ever had 2 good series... and they were years apart: 1999/00 in NZ and 2005/06 in SA. These account for a third of those wickets. That leaves 63 wickets he's taken at - wait for it - 41.98. I accept that in recent times, Lee has started showing a bit more promise... but there's a huge period of his career (roughly 1/1/2001-1/1/2006) in which he was at best ordinary. Code: (6 ball overs) Mat O R W BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 5 10 filtered 41 1417.1 5313 146 5/30 8/181 36.39 3.74 58.2 3 0 filtered 21 798.3 2854 85 5/30 8/181 33.57 3.57 56.3 3 0 Last edited by Rachael : 29-11-2007 at 05:57 PM. |
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| Not sure, but after reading that I have a headache!! |
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| Bichel had his chance, in fact selected instead of Lee. What baffles me is the inclusion of De Freitas in any argument. If we are going back this far, then Fleming, Reifel and Craig McDermott are probably better than anything England have produced in the last ten years. If we are talking about recent strength in depth then Australia definitely had it, and not England with Craig White's one series purple patch. |
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| Same here - Caddick was a specialist second innings wicket taker in any case.
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20 Tests, 73 wickets at 31... which is not too shabby at all.. |
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When you look at it, no one, save perhaps Sri Lanka with Muralitharan with his accursed "doosra" has a particularly fine crop of quality spin bowlers themselves. But no one has the depth of pace bowlers compared to what the Aussies have right now, which is why they should still hold a qualitative advantage overall for the foreseeable future .
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After Warnes first 20 matches he'd taken 79 wickets at 26 with 3 5-wickets hauls. Montys 73 at 30 with 3 5- wicket hauls and 1 10-wicket haul for compares well. Note: I'm not suggesting Panesar is in Warnes class but he is a good bowler and miles better than any finger spinner the aussies have.
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