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View Stuk's Profile Stuk Flag Top half 18 Dec 17 3.54pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays


I don't see that myself....maybe Flintoff being a poor leader of men had more to do with his performances....he was a jack the lad.

Willis did alright.

Well Botham was the only other bowler either side of Willis as captain, and he never won a test.

A bowling captain is a rarity in all test cricket.

Not one current side has one.

 


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Originally posted by Stuk

Well Botham was the only other bowler either side of Willis as captain, and he never won a test.

A bowling captain is a rarity in all test cricket.

Not one current side has one.

Fair enough....though I can't see it being any worse to be honest.

 


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Originally posted by Stuk

Well Botham was the only other bowler either side of Willis as captain, and he never won a test.

A bowling captain is a rarity in all test cricket.

Not one current side has one.

Fast bowlers are a rarity captaining county cricket sides too but there have been a few spinners. I suppose that in recent years Shane Warne was the best bowling captain around and many think that he should have been captain of Australia.

There have been a few fast bowling international captains a couple of decades ago although I can't think of any that were successful. Sean Pollock, Heath Streak, Courtney Walsh and Waqar Younis are the ones that come to mind

 

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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Fast bowlers are a rarity captaining county cricket sides too but there have been a few spinners. I suppose that in recent years Shane Warne was the best bowling captain around and many think that he should have been captain of Australia.

There have been a few fast bowling international captains a couple of decades ago although I can't think of any that were successful. Sean Pollock, Heath Streak, Courtney Walsh and Waqar Younis are the ones that come to mind

Warne was a decent captain, but they didn't really need him for Aus with Waugh and Punter around, and when Clarke was put in he was too near the end of his career to get it.

All the best captains with longevity were batsmen, those 3 above plus Border, Fleming, Smith, Dhoni etc.

I reckon Dan Vettori is probably the only one who has been a bowler primarily and had a good stint as captain.

 


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01CPFC Flag central coast NSW (The Mariners Mi... 19 Dec 17 5.06am

Originally posted by Willo

Disgraceful capitulation in this series.

Never convinced about Vince and Malan and in the summer Broad was not his old self.Could well end up 5-0.


Willo end up 5 nil,England are just not competitive enough,we are considering playing our womens team of champions in Melbourne to give England a chance,if we did it would still be 5-0 and another slaughter.
Sorry Willo,England are not competitive in any sports,how things have changed.
England can talk up any sports, but fail in competition.
England's cricket rating is now probably below the Scots.
Come on you Aussies rated NO 1
How are you at tiddly winks?

 


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Originally posted by 01CPFC

England's cricket rating is now probably below the Scots.
Come on you Aussies rated NO 1

Could you remind us how Australia got on in Bangladesh recently?

 

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 19 Dec 17 6.09am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Excellent article in Cricinfo this morning

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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Excellent article in Cricinfo this morning

[Link]

Talk about hit the nail on the head.

It always comes down to money.....all those jokers paying for the test cricket are being stiffed by a system that ultimately cares more for a formula that brings in the most money than actually being the best on the cricket field.

 


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Originally posted by Stuk

Well Botham was the only other bowler either side of Willis as captain, and he never won a test.

A bowling captain is a rarity in all test cricket.

Not one current side has one.

There was some tactical nous though - not just Mike Brearley - but Gooch, Gatting, Gower, Geoffrey, Peter Willey. We seem to have none at all, and in top test cricket you need to think!

 

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Originally posted by 01CPFC


Willo end up 5 nil,England are just not competitive enough,we are considering playing our womens team of champions in Melbourne to give England a chance,if we did it would still be 5-0 and another slaughter.
Sorry Willo,England are not competitive in any sports,how things have changed.
England can talk up any sports, but fail in competition.
England's cricket rating is now probably below the Scots.
Come on you Aussies rated NO 1
How are you at tiddly winks?

Nope, but your rugby team soon will be.

 


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View Hrolf The Ganger's Profile Hrolf The Ganger Flag 19 Dec 17 3.54pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Has no one figured out yet that you have to be way better than the opposition to win away in international cricket?

The game is largely about conditions and the player's ability to play those conditions. Our guys have cut their teeth and become successful mostly playing English wickets and invariably suck abroad. It has never been any different and works the same to a greater or lesser for all countries.
It's a bit of a silly game in that respect.

 

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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

Has no one figured out yet that you have to be way better than the opposition to win away in international cricket?

The game is largely about conditions and the player's ability to play those conditions. Our guys have cut their teeth and become successful mostly playing English wickets and invariably suck abroad. It has never been any different and works the same to a greater or lesser for all countries.
It's a bit of a silly game in that respect.

Not really. Home advantage is a huge factor in most sports.

More so when the equipment changes, like the ball. Remember when Guardiola's side had to use a Mitre ball in the cup?

People used to moan about the rugby ball used in Italy too, as it was the only six nations side that didn't use a Gilbert ball. That was Mitre too funnily enough.

 


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