Re: Up and coming guns
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 3:23 am
Good time to say his name with the performance he put In this evening
Jim05 wrote:CoverKing wrote:Up and coming star that we have witnessed the last couple of big bash games. Another NSW quick in Cummins. Looks pretty handy
Yep patrick cummins
17yo bowling 140k+
gets good movement and bounce. Has a good short ball, looks very promising. Bit of a **** fight at moment because he has been asked to attend center of excellance in qld but nsw wont let him go.
passion for the game wrote:Saw the young Tasmanian (at the time) now a Victorian M.Wade in the National U19 Carnival a few years back and been watching him both as a bat and keeper. Think he is a super player and will overtake Tim Paine as the Batsman/Keeper, along the Gilchrist mold in the very near future. Only about 22 or so and really looks a good long term prospect after Haddin retires. Keeping may not be as good as Paine but a fantastic young Batsman and would possibly open the innings in a One-Day international. (once again a left hander in the Gilchrist mould)
bloods08 wrote:passion for the game wrote:Saw the young Tasmanian (at the time) now a Victorian M.Wade in the National U19 Carnival a few years back and been watching him both as a bat and keeper. Think he is a super player and will overtake Tim Paine as the Batsman/Keeper, along the Gilchrist mold in the very near future. Only about 22 or so and really looks a good long term prospect after Haddin retires. Keeping may not be as good as Paine but a fantastic young Batsman and would possibly open the innings in a One-Day international. (once again a left hander in the Gilchrist mould)
But can he captain?
smithy wrote:bloods08 wrote:passion for the game wrote:Saw the young Tasmanian (at the time) now a Victorian M.Wade in the National U19 Carnival a few years back and been watching him both as a bat and keeper. Think he is a super player and will overtake Tim Paine as the Batsman/Keeper, along the Gilchrist mold in the very near future. Only about 22 or so and really looks a good long term prospect after Haddin retires. Keeping may not be as good as Paine but a fantastic young Batsman and would possibly open the innings in a One-Day international. (once again a left hander in the Gilchrist mould)
But can he captain?
And is he 196cm ?
passion for the game wrote:smithy wrote:bloods08 wrote:passion for the game wrote:Saw the young Tasmanian (at the time) now a Victorian M.Wade in the National U19 Carnival a few years back and been watching him both as a bat and keeper. Think he is a super player and will overtake Tim Paine as the Batsman/Keeper, along the Gilchrist mold in the very near future. Only about 22 or so and really looks a good long term prospect after Haddin retires. Keeping may not be as good as Paine but a fantastic young Batsman and would possibly open the innings in a One-Day international. (once again a left hander in the Gilchrist mould)
But can he captain?
And is he 196cm ?
Did not mention 196cm or even talking about a Captain. When picking your side your first thought would be who is the best Keeper/Batsman (or the other way around) and then pick the Captain from the X1 chosen. Australian cricket never picks the Captain first and then the side around it thankfully.
Saw Mike Brearley do it successfully for England, but he was the last one and wont happen again. If Wade overtakes Paine as the best WK/Batsman he should get the gig and should not be based on captaincy
Media Park wrote:Young NZ quick Hamish Bennett.
Took three wickets in the ODI recently when Southee destroyed them...
Only his second or third game IIRC.
Might be stuck as a change bowler at the moment because of seniority politics, but he's good enough that he'll smash through those barriers.
whufc wrote:From NZ they have a young batsmen who bats in their test side around number 3. His name escapes me for the moment, he will be a gun and take test cricket by storm in 2011.
Looked very good in his 2 series against India and Pakistan so far.
Just noticed Kane Williamson is his name and Media Park already mentioned him.
HE WILL BE A GUN
Bulls forever wrote:Media Park wrote:Young NZ quick Hamish Bennett.
Took three wickets in the ODI recently when Southee destroyed them...
Only his second or third game IIRC.
Might be stuck as a change bowler at the moment because of seniority politics, but he's good enough that he'll smash through those barriers.
MP, NZ had another young quick that played in a recent 20/20, 18 year old, bowled 150 in that game, my memory is no good so cam't remember his name, but bowling that quick at 18 means there is a big upside to him. There have been looking for a quick since Bondy did a Taity.
Media Park wrote:Bulls forever wrote:Media Park wrote:Young NZ quick Hamish Bennett.
Took three wickets in the ODI recently when Southee destroyed them...
Only his second or third game IIRC.
Might be stuck as a change bowler at the moment because of seniority politics, but he's good enough that he'll smash through those barriers.
MP, NZ had another young quick that played in a recent 20/20, 18 year old, bowled 150 in that game, my memory is no good so cam't remember his name, but bowling that quick at 18 means there is a big upside to him. There have been looking for a quick since Bondy did a Taity.
Adam Milne played in the T20's around Christmas? Quick bowler...
overloaded wrote:Mick Lewis is better than any young bowler in this country.
overloaded wrote:Mick Lewis is better than any young bowler in this country.