rich1uk wrote:Gingerfinch wrote:From what I have see, my 7-11 would be:
Flintoff
Swann
Gough
Anderson
Fraser/Caddick/Hoggard
no bopara ?
He's at six
rich1uk wrote:Gingerfinch wrote:From what I have see, my 7-11 would be:
Flintoff
Swann
Gough
Anderson
Fraser/Caddick/Hoggard
no bopara ?
Gingerfinch wrote:rich1uk wrote:Gingerfinch wrote:From what I have see, my 7-11 would be:
Flintoff
Swann
Gough
Anderson
Fraser/Caddick/Hoggard
no bopara ?
He's at six
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greyblazer wrote:Of course, you have to also think of Gough. What a terrific bowler. Just let down by injuries.
greyblazer wrote:Oops! I forgot Broad haha. Added him now to the list. Leaving a barren period in 1995, Gough's control was on the money for me. Those spells in Pak and more so in SL were as good as any.
sussexpob wrote:greyblazer wrote:Of course, you have to also think of Gough. What a terrific bowler. Just let down by injuries.
Was it injuries, or a lack of control with his length?
greyblazer wrote:I don't think he did, but even then it is better to bowl too full rather than bang it short. And that is why his average perhaps used to be around 26 or 27. I know he ended up with an average of 28, but he should have never played those Tests against SA in 2003 as he was well past his best by then.
greyblazer wrote:I don't think he did, but even then it is better to bowl too full rather than bang it short. And that is why his average perhaps used to be around 26 or 27. I know he ended up with an average of 28, but he should have never played those Tests against SA in 2003 as he was well past his best by then.
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