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Old 04-05-2007, 07:10 AM in reply to greg's post starting "You can't shove him into the England..."
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his googly is a good 'un. No one can pick it on the circuit. He's not afraid to flight the ball (above the batsman's eyeline is vital, Warne believes) and fires in a devilish quicker ball, too.

The startling thing about his bowling, however, was its control. He has a reputation for being a bit impatient and trying to take a wicket with every ball. There was little sign of that. In an afternoon session there were no full tosses, nothing down the leg side and barely half a dozen short balls. He was never cut for four - though he was pulled for a couple of boundaries - and kept John Crawley, an accomplished player of spin, quiet. His unwavering persistence allowed Darren Gough to rotate his quicker bowlers downwind and whittle away the batting.
Control is what distinguishes those with the maturity to step up a level from mere "prospects": it is what gives the captain the confidence to use the player. It's also (notoriously) the toughest part of leg-spin bowling... and what sets Warne apart from every other leg-spinner in history. It's what has been missing from all other England leg-spin prospects for a generation!

See http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/mai...4/schugh04.xml

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Old 04-05-2007, 09:01 AM in reply to Rachael's post starting "Control is what distinguishes those..."
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Control is what distinguishes those with the maturity to step up a level from mere "prospects": it is what gives the captain the confidence to use the player.
Indeed it is, but courage "under fire" is also very important. Salisbury had good control but as soon as he got some stick his line and length went. Good batsman new this and went after him straight away - the result, his head went down and he was innefective for the innings.
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Old 10-05-2007, 10:52 AM in reply to pie_chucker's post starting "Indeed it is, but courage "under..."
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An interesting article in the Independent implies that Rashid will be kept under wraps at Yorkshire for some time, a good thing given that he is only 19 and has already suffered a stress fracture. However, if he carries on taking hatfuls of wickets this year and next (as well as contributing with the bat) there will be a loud clamour for his selection when the Aussies arrive in 2009. Which brings up the question of whether he will end up bowling in tandem with Panesar (a la Emburey/Edmunds) in a 3 seam 2 spin attack, or taking his place. He certainly appears to have the potential with the bat to be considered a long term replacement for Flintoff in the allrounder category, and with the likes of Stuart Broad, NIck Compton and Steve Davies also waiting in the wings the future looks bright in all departments.
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