krezja surely has a fair bit more to prove before he can pronounce himself above his contemporaries.
DJ Cullen: 43 wickets @ 30.37
CL White: 88 wickets @ 35.25
B Casson: 46 wickets @ 38.80
JJ Krezja: 12 wickets @ 40.75
NM Haurtitz: 59 wickets @ 47.30
XJ Doherty: 51 wickets @ 52.58
chaminda_00 said:
The only reason he doesn't get a game is cus MacGill plays for NSW, but he would walk into any other side in Australia
alright. using the term "would walk into" connotes that he would do it with ease. tell me who you'd drop from each state side for an unproven player like krezja?
On the basis that each time only wants to pick one spinner, WA would still stick with casson, and hogg would be in front of him too.
Even if you don't rate White, Krezja still wouldn't get picked ahead of him. Cullen has it all over him, and on the few occasions that Tasmania play a spinner, Doherty has done a reasonable job, considering he plays on (arguably) the most batsman friendly track in Australia. Still, he probably would make the Tassie team.
Queensland seem pretty enraptured with Ryan Le Loux, but overall are best off with 4 pace bowlers, especially when they are all class....wait, he might get a game for ACT. Actually, even Mark Hatton has it all over him at this stage.
I'm not saying that Krezja is no good, in fact I believe quite the opposite, but to say something like "he would walk into any other side in Australia" is overestimate of his standing in Australian cricket.