If WATSON stays fit he may emerge as the allrounder we need..........
There are ifs and buts, yes he must maintain fitness........
Stomach ache now, what next?
Imagine if he played cricket at TD

by mal » Mon Sep 18, 2006 12:29 am
by RustyCage » Mon Sep 18, 2006 12:38 am
by mal » Mon Sep 18, 2006 12:56 am
pafc1870 wrote:Never been one for all rounders. Usually just people who can bowl, but not as good as the main bowlers, and can bat, but not as good as the main batsmen.
by blink » Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:02 am
by Aerie » Mon Sep 18, 2006 12:26 pm
by rod_rooster » Mon Sep 18, 2006 3:34 pm
Aerie wrote:If Watson is one of the best 6 batsman in Australia, then yes, pick him in the Test matches.
If Watson is one of the best 4 bowlers in Australia, then yes, pick him in the Test matches.
Unfortunately he is neither at this stage and I doubt he ever will be. Australia have been extremely lucky to have Gilchrist who has played the role as the all-rounder in the team, allowing us to play with 7 genuine batsman each game. England are extremely lucky to have Flintoff. A genuine Test cricket all-rounder is almost impossible to find and is so valuable so I'm sure the ACB will be giving Watson every opportunity and hopefully for Australia he can deliver. But first, he needs to be good enough at either batting or bowling to warrant a place.
by Winger » Mon Sep 18, 2006 5:03 pm
by RoosterMarty » Thu Sep 21, 2006 9:10 pm
by stan » Fri Sep 22, 2006 8:14 pm
mal wrote:pafc1870 wrote:Never been one for all rounders. Usually just people who can bowl, but not as good as the main bowlers, and can bat, but not as good as the main batsmen.
Thats what the aussies have had for about nearly 50 years.
There was MILLER and DAVIDSON in the 40-50-60s's but in general
no true allrounder since.
Poms have had BOTHAM and FLINTOFF.
Ironically WI and AUST have dominated the last 30 years without
a genuine allrounder.
I cant think of great allrounders in my lifetime playing for Australia.
Steve WAUGH was a handy allrounder when younger and bowling.
SYMONDS is Ok but WATSON might be the man.
by mal » Fri Sep 22, 2006 9:47 pm
stan wrote:mal wrote:pafc1870 wrote:Never been one for all rounders. Usually just people who can bowl, but not as good as the main bowlers, and can bat, but not as good as the main batsmen.
Thats what the aussies have had for about nearly 50 years.
There was MILLER and DAVIDSON in the 40-50-60s's but in general
no true allrounder since.
Poms have had BOTHAM and FLINTOFF.
Ironically WI and AUST have dominated the last 30 years without
a genuine allrounder.
I cant think of great allrounders in my lifetime playing for Australia.
Steve WAUGH was a handy allrounder when younger and bowling.
SYMONDS is Ok but WATSON might be the man.
Steve waugh was handy like you said but what made him handy. Well he was a gun batsman that could bowl steady medium pace.
by GWW » Sat Sep 23, 2006 3:40 am
mal wrote:stan wrote:mal wrote:pafc1870 wrote:Never been one for all rounders. Usually just people who can bowl, but not as good as the main bowlers, and can bat, but not as good as the main batsmen.
Thats what the aussies have had for about nearly 50 years.
There was MILLER and DAVIDSON in the 40-50-60s's but in general
no true allrounder since.
Poms have had BOTHAM and FLINTOFF.
Ironically WI and AUST have dominated the last 30 years without
a genuine allrounder.
I cant think of great allrounders in my lifetime playing for Australia.
Steve WAUGH was a handy allrounder when younger and bowling.
SYMONDS is Ok but WATSON might be the man.
Steve waugh was handy like you said but what made him handy. Well he was a gun batsman that could bowl steady medium pace.
Great bowler in the 2nd digs unlike his batting[dont start fellas please!]
by mal » Sun Oct 22, 2006 12:09 am
mal wrote:I believe WATSON is the missing link from Keith Miller to now.
If WATSON stays fit he may emerge as the allrounder we need
at test match level, he may well never reciprocate the great Millers
deeds, but he may be the next fast bowling allrounder.
There are ifs and buts, yes he must maintain fitness and must bat
in the top order until he improves against quality spinners at test level.
He batted with limited success for Tasmania until he got promoted to
number3 and then peeled off a few centurys.
He should be given the opportunity to prosper at the highest level.
HODGE and MARTYN must not be played in front of him.
CLARKE must bat 6 and below WATSON.
He must be selected at test level in the ashes, and for the future
when the senior players all retire soon.
SYMONDS is a star one day allrounder and is the answer in that game.
Tests are different, he does balance the side to a fair degree but I
reckon WATSON is the man.
by sydney-dog » Sun Oct 22, 2006 12:53 pm
by mal » Sun Oct 22, 2006 1:43 pm
by sydney-dog » Sun Oct 22, 2006 2:12 pm
by mal » Sun Oct 22, 2006 2:59 pm
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