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Originally Posted by flanflinger What weakness have the discovered. If you had actually watched him bat you will know his big weakness is trying to smash an odinary bowler out of the attack...I also note you omit his stats in better series's ...
he has played since the last Aus tour 29Test scored 1844 at 39.23 with 6 hundreds? Not quite as good as during the Ashes, but still not shabby, especailly as you point out he has had some lean series |
Yes, the reason I didn't take the statistics that way was due to the fact you include Bangladesh in those figures at an average of 74.40. I would not quite put there test bowlers into world standard, nor would I give charity runs to batsmen.
As I stated before, 2 years ago Vaughan was brilliant. A player that comes to mind is Kepler Wesles, when he came onto the seen he was smashing every team around the park. Then the West Indies discovered that he got his bat stuck behind his pad on certain deliveries. From then on his average tumbled and was then dropped by the Aussies. He was unable to change his style to correct the problem. So far to date Vaughan has not shown that he is able to change when faced with good bowling - but will punish bad bowling.