Arthur Crabtree wrote:Wouldn't you have to know that he's bowling more at the tail to judge whether he has a greater opportunity against them- rather than him just proving expert at getting them out, which would be useful anyway. Against that, if he is getting to bowl at them more, he has the other disadvantages I mentioned.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:also maybe consider the disparity between his average, and his peak. Maybe if he always produced underwhelming performances, you might give him less of an opportunity. But, he has excelled at times, and it might be tempting o see it he can bring his game consistently up to his peak, rather than judge him on more on his failures.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:No doubt, he needs to justify his position more than he is (though he has just scored 250...), but although he hasn't justified his selection as a bowler, it would be difficult to claim his bowling isn't actually useful. He's a handy player to throw the ball to compared with most part time bowlers. He has 5-fers, which weren't really freakish events. He's in as a batter. He's a handy fourth seamer, and seems to have the potential to be more than that, given his natural pace.
Arthur Crabtree wrote: Sorry to hear his it's-how-I-play line regarding his sledging.
sussexpob wrote:I guess the bottom line Arthur..... do you think Stokes has enough quality to bat in the top 6 in the future if his bowling never gets better?
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