The worst specialist batsman ever to play an extended amount of first class cricket has to be the mighty Benjamin Aislabie.
The worst specialist batsman ever to play an extended amount of first class cricket has to be the mighty Benjamin Aislabie.
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dion ibrahim the guy is just use less with his batting. he stops 100 balls and make's 20 run's i suggest zimbabwe look for youngster's like cricket player(me) and camel56Originally Posted by Prince EWS
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What about Bob Massie? yes i know he took 16 wickets on debut but after that he did nothing. Just plodded out his career in sheffield shield.
yeah, i know what you mean. pakistan are the worst for letting seemingly talented youngsters slip through the cracks. See Hasa Raza.
dude you dont understand pakistan cricket' there are alot of young player's who are really talented that are waiting for pcb to call them' they do give youngster's chance but if they let there opportunity pass by then they will be ignored and will be lift out' a good example will be salman butt" he batted wonderfully againt's india and he has certinly made a place for him self in the pakistan line up'Originally Posted by nzidol
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Vusi Sibanda, fair dinkum, i reckon Jason Gillespie's a better batsman
Scott "Cant Bowl Cant Throw" Muller, can anyone remind me why he played for Australia?
Its just an opinion, they seem to have a revolving door policy. If they kept a core squad of players together and developed them they would be near the top of the cricket tree where they should be on talent.
NZ had this same problem of throwing players away after one of two bad series. When does it end. To be a consistently good cricket team you need continuity not a team which is in a constant state of flux. This is why Australia is the best consistently, they may be able to be upset now and then, but the players know they have the confidence of the selectors and aren't playing for their place every game.
James90 - ah yes how could we forget Scott Muller, one of the all-time great plodders.
Originally Posted by nzidol
Maybe back in the mid 1990s but could you please tell me who you are refering to in the current time period?
I rate you Camel56. You clearly have some sort of knowledge with regards to cricket but are also quite witty and light hearted and like having a joke. Keep it up big fellah.Originally Posted by Camel56
Thanks Richard Rash, i appreciate your comments. Its a pity there arent more people like you on this forum.Originally Posted by Richard Rash
Yea there are a few people with serious issues... eg being CG's ( cricket geeks ) I mean honestly who has time to make thousands of posts, and why take it soo seriously? Shouldn't you be out there giving the game a crack yourself?... Richard De Groen has to be up there along with Blair Hartland and Darren Murray
You obviously never met his mate who appeared at the same time.Originally Posted by Camel56
Fortunately his mate disappeared...
marc71178 - President and founding member of AAAS - we don't only appreciate when he does well, but also when he's not quite so good!
Anyone want to join the Society?
Beware the evils of Kit-Kats - they're immoral apparently.
who's mate?
Biggest plodders:
Robert Key
Tim May
Geoff Marsh
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