irottev said:Have you seen Monty bowl? He is actally quite good.
This will be his real test. We will soon see. The Aussies don't have good records against Left Handed spin bowlers.
puddleduck said:Whilst I do agree that it's the batsmans jobs to score runs and the bowlers jobs to take wickets, let's not be too harsh on Fletcher here. Afterall it was these multi-dimensional players that were so key to us winning the Ashes.
aus5892 said:I am not being naive, I know he is good, but he is young and seeing a psychologist shows that he is not ready mentally.
aus5892 said:I don't think so, England's strong suit is their pacemen, their spinners are average/good at best, but nowhere near as good as their pace attack. They would be wasting their time to drop one.
As for my comment, he may have proven himself against the Pakis, but there is a difference between them and the Aussies, the best outfit in the world will not be as easy to conquer. I am not being naive, I know he is good, but he is young and seeing a psychologist shows that he is not ready mentally. If it cdomes down the point where the batsmen get on top early, he will become tired and less dangerous if he cant stamp early authority, he needs to be able to beat us before he gives up, which I think mentally he will do if he can't take some early wickets. Sydney is Test Number 5, there will be no charity pitches for him if he can't last that long. Sure he could be dangerous then, but only if he can keep up.
JamesyJames3 said:You say there is a difference in quality between the Pakistanis and Australia and I agree. However, Pakistan are the better players of spin and Monty was succesful against them. He has played 10 matches against India, Sri Lanke and Pakistan and got 30 wickets, not half bad.
You also say there will be no charity pitches, but Monty has taken wickets at Headingly (Seamer friendly). Spinners hardly ever take wickets there, not even Warne.
It sounds to me although you ain't got a clue what your talking about when it comes to Monty mate.
stevie said:True, but say if Sajid Mahmood or Plunkett plays then you have Hoggard, Harmison and Mahmood/Plunkett who can hold a bat and Monty is far from useless. Mahmood and Plunkett have the potential to be at no. 8, whether they are good enough with the ball is another question, but they would be no less effective than Giles surely?
cricketmad09 said:Mahmood, Plunkett, Hoggard, Harmison and Monty are useless with the bat.
cricketmad09 said:Mahmood, Plunkett, Hoggard, Harmison and Monty are useless with the bat.
Much rather have Lee and Warney filling the no. 8 and 9 posititions than those guys.
stevie said:So you see no potential in Mahmood, Plunkett and Panesar's batting at all? Mahmood has already played a few vital innings, most recently in the 5th ODI v Pakistan. Plunkett has a ODI 50 to his name and averages nearly 20 in FC cricket and Panesar doesn't get the credit he deserves from some people.
What I call useless is Glenn McGrath before his big improvement in the last couple of years. Hoggard is the closest we have to that.
cricketmad09 said:What I mean by useless, is useless in terms of winning the game. Because somebody was droning on about how England have batting depth, and how thier tailenders can bat, but if you have an average of 15, it is gonna mean poo all.
wfdu_ben91 said:Vettori's bowling record in Test Matches isn't that impressive against Australia. He basically averages 35 against us. I dunno any other Left Handed spin bowlers who'd be noticible to have had success against us.