Stodgy liability in ODIs, tends to err on the side of whiny when this is remedied. Mexican to boot.Why do all Australians hate Brad Hodge so much?
Never gets the hard runs.Why do all Australians hate Brad Hodge so much?
IQ of a cheap toaster. As soon as there's a hint of movement on a deck he spontaneously combusts. And it doesn't even look cool.Why do all Australians hate Brad Hodge so much?
IQ of a cheap toaster. As soon as there's a hint of movement on a deck he spontaneously combusts. And it doesn't even look cool.
"Dude, did Brad Hodge just spontaneously combust?"
"Meh."
Irrational hate of all things Victorian. Jealously more than anything, really.Why do all Australians hate Brad Hodge so much?
He won't get a game, four fast bowlers will be played if MacGill goes down.That was the idea with Tait in 2005 (even Fuller suggested such IIRR) and that went belly-up though.
Hope the same doesn't happen. Never thought Casson would get close to a Test-standard player myself TBH, and wouldn't want to see Australia stooping that low.
Seen him play? No, imo.That was the idea with Tait in 2005 (even Fuller suggested such IIRR) and that went belly-up though.
Hope the same doesn't happen. Never thought Casson would get close to a Test-standard player myself TBH, and wouldn't want to see Australia stooping that low.
Disagree. Given the Windies general weakness against spin I can certainly see Casson being given a run if Macca goes down. I'm not sure Macca is even a cert. I think it'll come down to the tour games we play before the Tests. Casson's batting could come in handy for sure.He won't get a game, four fast bowlers will be played if MacGill goes down.
What don't the West Indies have a weakness against these days?Disagree. Given the Windies general weakness against spin I can certainly see Casson being given a run if Macca goes down. I'm not sure Macca is even a cert. I think it'll come down to the tour games we play before the Tests. Casson's batting could come in handy for sure.
If West Indies can handle Murali fairly comfortably, you'd think Casson would be little bother. But then thinking isn't usually associated with West Indies cricket.Disagree. Given the Windies general weakness against spin I can certainly see Casson being given a run if Macca goes down. I'm not sure Macca is even a cert. I think it'll come down to the tour games we play before the Tests. Casson's batting could come in handy for sure.
I've seen him bowl, not that that tells anyone a hell of a lot.Seen him play? No, imo.
Don't care if you reply with "blah blah stats tell etc", not listening.
Same as most teams, really.West Indies have tended to struggle against spin on dry, turning wickets. Not usually on average flat surfaces.
Take a look at his recent games FFSI've seen him bowl, not that that tells anyone a hell of a lot.
And you can shut your ears if you want, it won't change what Casson has done of note, which is not much.
Well when our spin stocks are as bare as they are, he is our best option at the moment IMO.I've seen all of them - while they're an improvement on his previous performances, they're hardly the sort of stuff that screams "INTERNATIONAL MATERIAL!!!!!!" especially when the previous has been so awful.
IQ of a cheap toaster. As soon as there's a hint of movement on a deck he spontaneously combusts. And it doesn't even look cool.
"Dude, did Brad Hodge just spontaneously combust?"
"Meh."