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Philander
Haven't popped around in ages, I'm here now though Helllllo!
I'm blogging now too, http://internationalcricketblog.wordpress.com
Anyway, Philander, what a gun!
I'm blogging now too, http://internationalcricketblog.wordpress.com
Anyway, Philander, what a gun!
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He generally bowls low to mid 130s but significantly he puts it in the right areas and has enough late seam movement to cause concern.
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Red wrote:He generally bowls low to mid 130s but significantly he puts it in the right areas and has enough late seam movement to cause concern.
Oh dear.
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Oh dear indeed.
That sort of thing happens when you stray too far from 'he puts it in the right areas'.
That sort of thing happens when you stray too far from 'he puts it in the right areas'.
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Steyn is far more dangerous because of his early seam movement.
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Shaun Pollock's on-time seam movement meant he always came to the party. Although Philander arrives at the party fashionably late, apparently.
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Epic fail!
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My "on-time" joke?
I thought it was a 'classic.'
I thought it was a 'classic.'
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No, I was laughing at "late seam movement"
Yes I was a bit late
Yes I was a bit late
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What? The seam moved late!
As for late-seam Philander, he's the perfect foil to Steyn. Snorkel's gone back to 'mercurial'.
As for late-seam Philander, he's the perfect foil to Steyn. Snorkel's gone back to 'mercurial'.
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Brass Monkey wrote: What? The seam moved late!
As for late-seam Philander, he's the perfect foil to Steyn. Snorkel's gone back to 'mercurial'.
Everyone knows what I meant, and for the record journos in articles (shock horror) have made the same faux pas.
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Red wrote:Brass Monkey wrote: What? The seam moved late!
As for late-seam Philander, he's the perfect foil to Steyn. Snorkel's gone back to 'mercurial'.
Everyone knows what I meant, and for the record journos in articles (shock horror) have made the same faux pas.
So you cut and pasted without reading. Naughty, naughty. Can't you ever admit you got something worng.
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'Seamingly' Red means 'near enough is good enough when I am posting'. This does not apply to others, though.
Late seam movement could occur after the second bounce, I guess?
Late seam movement could occur after the second bounce, I guess?
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Red wrote:Brass Monkey wrote: What? The seam moved late!
As for late-seam Philander, he's the perfect foil to Steyn. Snorkel's gone back to 'mercurial'.
Everyone knows what I meant,
Yep, conf of late seam high.
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Seriously...If this guy was a batsman people would be raving, claiming he's the next big thing. But because he's a bowler, people claim he's had 'easy green top pitches'. But 4 five wicket hauls in 6 innings is nothing to be snuffed at
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The guy is quality, no doubt in my mind. I'm scared to see him play on the sub-continent, though.
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chris.broxton wrote:Seriously...If this guy was a batsman people would be raving, claiming he's the next big thing. But because he's a bowler, people claim he's had 'easy green top pitches'. But 4 five wicket hauls in 6 innings is nothing to be snuffed at
North had 3 tons and a 96 in his first 6 Tests
TUSQH had 2 tons and a 75 after two Tests
Good starts ...but have dropped off quickly
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What was Duminy's average after 3 tests?
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He's been sensational - nothing can be taken away from him. He's had something like the third best start in Tests ever. Or at least I think I saw that. I was recovering from getting immensely drilled, so they could've said he chews on figs whilst humming his favourite Chopin Mazurka and it'd have blown over me. Anyway, I digress... quite a start.
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taipan wrote:What was Duminy's average after 3 tests?
Mat Runs HS Bat Av 100 Wkts BBI Bowl Av 5 Ct St Opposition Start Date
1 51 50* 51.00 0 - - - - 2 0 v Australia 17 Dec 2008 Test # 1899
2 217 166 108.50 1 - - - - 4 0 v Australia 26 Dec 2008 Test # 1902
3 246 166 61.50 1 1 1/14 14.00 0 6 0 v Australia 3 Jan 2009 Test # 1904
4 292 166 48.66 1 1 1/14 68.00 0 6 0 v Australia 26 Feb 2009 Test # 1910
5 382 166 54.57 1 2 1/14 55.50 0 6 0 v Australia 6 Mar 2009 Test # 1913
6 389 166 48.62 1 2 1/14 62.50 0 9 0 v Australia 19 Mar 2009 Test # 1916
7 456 166 45.60 1 3 1/7 49.66 0 9 0 v England 16 Dec 2009 Test # 1942
8 460 166 38.33 1 6 3/89 39.66 0 9 0 v England 26 Dec 2009 Test # 1944
9 496 166 35.42 1 8 3/89 35.50 0 10 0 v England 3 Jan 2010 Test # 1946
10 503 166 33.53 1 10 3/89 29.40 0 11 0 v England 14 Jan 2010 Test # 1948
11 512 166 32.00 1 10 3/89 33.50 0 12 0 v India 6 Feb 2010 Test # 1951
12 518 166 28.77 1 11 3/89 37.09 0 12 0 v India 14 Feb 2010 Test # 1952
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embee wrote:chris.broxton wrote:Seriously...If this guy was a batsman people would be raving, claiming he's the next big thing. But because he's a bowler, people claim he's had 'easy green top pitches'. But 4 five wicket hauls in 6 innings is nothing to be snuffed at
North had 3 tons and a 96 in his first 6 Tests
TUSQH had 2 tons and a 75 after two Tests
Good starts ...but have dropped off quickly
Greg Blewett ...
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Yes he did...
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Philander?
I'm interested in people's opinions on him. As mentioned previously I heard some luminaries say that he is one of the best bowlers they've seen in a long, long time. One thought that Steyn and one or two others were overrated but he was a gun.
Now that the experts here have seen him bowl in a number of countries how do they think his career might go and how do they rate him?
Now that the experts here have seen him bowl in a number of countries how do they think his career might go and how do they rate him?
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a number of countries? 4 matches in sa, 3 in nz and 3 in eng. 3 countries most ideally suited for his bowling
looks the business. but the key is to see him perform all around the world over a period of 4-5 years at least
looks the business. but the key is to see him perform all around the world over a period of 4-5 years at least
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