mal wrote:He is on par performance wise with some of the best off spinners to play for AU in the last 50 years
You've been around for longer than me mal, who else would be up there? May, Yardley, Bennett, Bright?
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Jan 20, 2010 9:04 am
mal wrote:He is on par performance wise with some of the best off spinners to play for AU in the last 50 years
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Jan 20, 2010 9:05 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:mal wrote:He is on par performance wise with some of the best off spinners to play for AU in the last 50 years
You've been around for longer than me mal, who else would be up there? May, Yardley, Bennett, Bright?
by mal » Wed Jan 20, 2010 9:21 am
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Jan 20, 2010 9:29 am
mal wrote:When you compare Hauritz to the other off spinners owned by AU in the last 50 years he does good
MALLETT ...........132 @29.84
MAY...................75 @34.22
MATTHEWS..........61 @ 48.22
YARDLEY.............126 @ 31.63
TAYLOR...............27 @39.55
MILLER................69 @ 26-15
HAURITZ.............53 @29.26
They bowled in different eras, different batters, different pitches
But he compares well with past offies
Of them all I think Rowdy Mallett was the best of them all, and Haurrie has a similar average
Funky MILLER is the surprise packet on those stats
Mo Matthews figures are much better than they appear, he bowled to some fine West Indian batsman in his day
by Rik E Boy » Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:44 am
by Rik E Boy » Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:45 am
by Hondo » Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:06 am
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:56 am
hondo71 wrote:Greg Matthews had that golden run with the bat in the 85-86 series in which Australia was terrible but he scored 2 100s. He was our most popular player that season.
I think those 100s carried him for a while but eventually the shortage of wickets lost him his spot in the middle of the 86-87 Ashes series. He then returned circa 1990-1993 with moderate success IIRC before a blonde haired leg-spinner from Victoria arrived on the scene. I agree with REB, a Shield level off-spinner only but a useful batsman.
by Rik E Boy » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:41 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:hondo71 wrote:Greg Matthews had that golden run with the bat in the 85-86 series in which Australia was terrible but he scored 2 100s. He was our most popular player that season.
I think those 100s carried him for a while but eventually the shortage of wickets lost him his spot in the middle of the 86-87 Ashes series. He then returned circa 1990-1993 with moderate success IIRC before a blonde haired leg-spinner from Victoria arrived on the scene. I agree with REB, a Shield level off-spinner only but a useful batsman.
I was going to write that before but my boss was coming so I ended my post with poo.
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:13 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:hondo71 wrote:Greg Matthews had that golden run with the bat in the 85-86 series in which Australia was terrible but he scored 2 100s. He was our most popular player that season.
I think those 100s carried him for a while but eventually the shortage of wickets lost him his spot in the middle of the 86-87 Ashes series. He then returned circa 1990-1993 with moderate success IIRC before a blonde haired leg-spinner from Victoria arrived on the scene. I agree with REB, a Shield level off-spinner only but a useful batsman.
I was going to write that before but my boss was coming so I ended my post with poo.
LOL. The boss can tell if you're on the net, he/she doesn't need to physically catch you out while you are online.
regards,
REB
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