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Post by JKLever Thu 22 May 2008, 14:30

Did anyone catch the Worcs/Hants game on TV? What was he bowling like and was he landing without pain?

For someone who was in danger of being permanently crocked these stats are impressive
http://www.cricketarchive.com/Worcestershire/Players/5/5595/Current_Season_Averages.html

Although the proof is in the pudding of course as to whether he can stay fit. Most encouraging though to see him in the wickets again - last season was painful watching him grimace as he was running in every ball.

Maybe international cricket has not seen the last of him - would be a great comeback 4 years later in 2009 or is that dreaming too much?
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Post by Henry Thu 22 May 2008, 14:31

Maybe international cricket has not seen the last of him - would be a great comeback 4 years later in 2009 or is that dreaming too much?

Well it's certainly more likely than Warnie making a comeback....
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Post by PearlJ Thu 22 May 2008, 14:35

Bowled fast in that game. Got tired quite quickly though.
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Post by JKLever Thu 22 May 2008, 14:36

PearlJ wrote:Bowled fast in that game. Got tired quite quickly though.

Understandable that really, good to hear he still has decent pace this year.
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Post by Henry Thu 22 May 2008, 14:36

PearlJ wrote:Bowled fast in that game. Got tired quite quickly though.

He'll get his stamina back with more cricket under his belt.
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Post by Lara Lara Laughs Thu 22 May 2008, 14:38

Really hopeful on this this one. Needs to play the whole season (or as many games as worc allow) and then he might get a place in the squad for the winter tours.

Ashes attack could potentially be:

Broad/Hoggard/Onions/other
Flintoff
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Panesar
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Post by Invader Zim Thu 22 May 2008, 14:40

Anyone got any spare straws to clutch at?
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Post by Henry Thu 22 May 2008, 14:41

I'd be tempted to consider him at some stage during the South Africa series if he's fit. Especially if he's bowling with good pace as the reports are saying. What's the point of having a rolls Royce if you're going to leave it in the garage?
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Post by JKLever Thu 22 May 2008, 14:41

From these shores only Andrew Flintoff could produce a spell of bowling like the one Simon Jones mustered in his opening six overs last night.

He was unplayable at times; merely exceptional at others.

He was back bowling at 90 mph-plus and while the odd one went astray his threat was persistent.

Jones will be impossible for the England selectors to ignore if he finds the sus-tained form that looks more likely with each passing week.

Quite simply, he is a match-winner, even though he could not win this one.

Sounds good - although the 90mph+ stuff is probably BS
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Post by taipan Thu 22 May 2008, 14:43

Henry wrote:I'd be tempted to consider him at some stage during the South Africa series if he's fit. Especially if he's bowling with good pace as the reports are saying. What's the point of having a rolls Royce if you're going to leave it in the garage?

Not a very good analogy as Rolls made their reputation by not breaking down.
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Post by doremi Thu 22 May 2008, 14:44

Lara Lara Laughs wrote:Really hopeful on this this one. Needs to play the whole season (or as many games as worc allow) and then he might get a place in the squad for the winter tours.

Ashes attack could potentially be:

Broad/Hoggard/Onions/other
Flintoff
Jones
Panesar

So Siders is out of favour already?
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Post by Lara Lara Laughs Thu 22 May 2008, 14:44

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Post by Chivalry Augustus Thu 22 May 2008, 14:44

I watched him the other day. He bustled in off a short jog and wanged them down at 85-89mph. Got it in good areas and had a bit of shape towards the right-hand batsmen. There was a suggestion from the commentator that it might have been a touch of reverse swing. He kept the ball in good areas and bowled a few jaffas to boot. Struggled at the end of his overs when Brown and Mascarenhas were marching towards victory, but it was that sort of game as you can tell by the scorecard.

He looked in good nick though - I was impressed and dare I say a little excited. I also got the feeling that he was bowling within himself a little, sort of like SiJo always does. Lazy Welsh bastard.

Oh, and he has a really fat arse nowadays too, fat so-and-so.
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Post by Henry Thu 22 May 2008, 14:46

Sidebottom
Tremlett
Flintoff
Jones
Panesar

Would be my ideal (and yes, there's five) attack for the ashes. Shame that three of them are so prone to injury.....
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Post by Lara Lara Laughs Thu 22 May 2008, 14:50

Would agree with that bowling line up, Trev. It'd depend on

a) Fred, Jones and Tremlett being and staying fit

b) Fred learning how to bat otherwise the tail would be shockingly weak
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Post by JKLever Thu 22 May 2008, 14:52

Henry wrote:Sidebottom
Tremlett
Flintoff
Jones
Panesar

Would be my ideal (and yes, there's five) attack for the ashes. Shame that three of them are so prone to injury.....

yeah, you wouldn't get big odds on them all being fit.

It's a long way off though. As has been said if he keeps up form & fitness throughout the season then a possible tour place might beckon.
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Post by Brass Monkey Thu 22 May 2008, 14:54

taipan wrote:
Henry wrote:I'd be tempted to consider him at some stage during the South Africa series if he's fit. Especially if he's bowling with good pace as the reports are saying. What's the point of having a rolls Royce if you're going to leave it in the garage?

Not a very good analogy as Rolls made their reputation by not breaking down.

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Post by taipan Thu 22 May 2008, 14:56

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Henry wrote:I'd be tempted to consider him at some stage during the South Africa series if he's fit. Especially if he's bowling with good pace as the reports are saying. What's the point of having a rolls Royce if you're going to leave it in the garage?

Not a very good analogy as Rolls made their reputation by not breaking down.

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Post by PearlJ Thu 22 May 2008, 15:34

JKLever wrote:
From these shores only Andrew Flintoff could produce a spell of bowling like the one Simon Jones mustered in his opening six overs last night.

He was unplayable at times; merely exceptional at others.

He was back bowling at 90 mph-plus and while the odd one went astray his threat was persistent.

Jones will be impossible for the England selectors to ignore if he finds the sus-tained form that looks more likely with each passing week.

Quite simply, he is a match-winner, even though he could not win this one.

Sounds good - although the 90mph+ stuff is probably BS

He did get 1 or 2 balls over 90.
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Post by THICKEDGE Thu 22 May 2008, 15:41

Simon Jones fit again is great news. I don't see how he can be part of a 4 bowler strategy though if that is our new tactic. At the time if you remember, he was always the bowler used least. Short spells with an older ball. He ended up with a very good average but the heavy lifting was done by the other 4.
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Post by furriner Thu 22 May 2008, 15:49

Quick, get him into the IPL 2020.

*Ducks*
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Post by LeFromage Thu 22 May 2008, 16:55

Henry wrote:Sidebottom
Tremlett
Flintoff
Jones
Panesar

Would be my ideal (and yes, there's five) attack for the ashes. Shame that three of them are so prone to injury.....

Yes, by the third day England would be down to a two-man bowling attack.
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Post by Basil Thu 22 May 2008, 19:58

Jonah's first spell on Tuesday was mightily impressive - in the 87-90 m.p.h range. His second and third spells were 3-4 m.p.h. slower and his accuracy suffered. So, if he can only manage one spell of six overs at top pace - he is a long way away from being ready for the test side.

One more thing, he was quoted in the local rag last week as saying that he's been struggling to swing the red ball this season.
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Post by JKLever Thu 22 May 2008, 20:44

Hence the 'lets see what he's bowling like come the end of the season' proviso

Definite improvement from last season though.

and stop trying to save him for Worcs Bas! Wink
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Post by Basil Thu 22 May 2008, 20:47

JKLever wrote:Hence the 'lets see what he's bowling like come the end of the season' proviso

Definite improvement from last season though.

and stop trying to save him for Worcs Bas! Wink

Looking forward to seeing him bowling in tandem with Fidel Edwards later on in the season!
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