Richard said:
Mark Richardson, who has scored lots of runs on wickets that have offered something to the seamers, yes, sure, he's proven me wrong..
marc richardson has scored in a series full of seamer friendly wickets, when several others failed to get into double figures. that is no fluke. and how many seamer friendly wickets has he played on in the first place?not many i can assure you
Richard said:
As I've stated, you are using the assumption that Zimbabwe's attack is inferior to all, when in fact it is every bit as strong as those which Chopra has faced.
id like to see how many people on here will agree with you on that one.....everyone whos watched them bowl knows their worse, while richard here comes in after reading some useless match reports and calls them equal
Richard said:
No, I didn't see it - and I didn't need to to know what happened.
The fact is Das scored 51 for once out - it doesn't matter how many runs anyone else scored - that is a reasonable performance. And it is perfectly sufficient to avoid the disgrace of failing against Bangladesh - so I'm sorry, but you can't throw that one at him.
rubbish, when its convenient you say that chopra failed while the rest of the indian side cashed in but when das does the same against a bangladesh attack you call it 'reasonable'
Richard said:
Oh, and if Chopra hadn't played every innings in which he scored a decent score his average would be at Andre Nel's level. Haven't you got the picture yet - you can't cherry-pick out stuff unless it's an exception. Das' runs against Zimbabwe and Chopra's lack of runs in his entire career have been against comparable attacks.
and as i have said earlier the attacks were not comparable
Richard said:
And of course, despite the fact that I mentioned Vaas' career is far longer than Oram, we can only look at the last 1.5 years... because that suits you best.
In a short part of Vaas' long career, maybe.
ive only used the last 1.5 years, because thats the time since oram has really been a consistent player in the side and it would seem fair if we looked at performances amongst common time.well heres what i will do, i'll go on looking at vaas' performances from 2000 onwards,quite frankly i dont have the time to go over every performance in the 10 yrs of his career
singer triangular series
vs pak 1/38(9)- a poor performance i might add on a seamers pitch,considering that he was the only bowler in the entire side to go for over 4 runs an over
vs SA 0/27(6)- once again 4.50 which by your methods is useless,especially considering that his ER was more than the SA run rate
vs pak 1/44(8)- another useless performance
vs SA 0/29(7) - indeed the only good performance in the series
vs england
all the pitches were seamer friendly so really there is no point taking into account his performances bu for the record his figs were 1/26,1/22,3/13
ARY gold cup
vs pak 1/47(10)- not good enough
vs NZ 0/32(5)- An appalling performance considering that NZ only got 163
vs pak 1/47(9)- useless
vs NZ 1/57(9) - useless
vs pak 3/36(6) - indeed another useless performance and a disgraceful series
coca cola cup(sl)
vs NZ 1/36(7)-hammered again
vs ind 1/22(7)- finally a good performance
vs nz 0/24(6) - decent performance
vs ind 2/47(10) - not good enough
vs nz 3/20(7) - seamer friendly wicket so doesnt count, despite that he was the most expensive bowler in the side
vs ind 2/35(9) - good performance
vs ind 2/41(9)- not quite good enough,was the most expensive bowler in the side again
khaleej times trophy(vs pak only)
0/24(7) - seamer friendly wicket
1/40(10) - good performance
1/35(10) seamer friendly wicket
LG triangular(vs WI only)
0/40(8)- poor performance
0/23(7) - good performance
sharjah cup
1/31(8)- seamer friendly wicket
0/43(6)- hammered
2/8(7)- good performance
1/58(10)- obliterated
natwest series
2/58(9)-hammered
2/38(10)-good
2/39(6)-hammered
2/26(10)-seamer friendly wicket
0/29(6)-not good enough
1/64(10)- useless
morocco cup
1/61(10)-useless again
0/28(7)- decent
3/30(9)-seamer friendly wicket
2/33(10) - good performance
ICC champions trophy
vs pak 1/27(10)- seamer friendly wicket
vs aus 1/31 - seamer friendly wicket
vs ind 0/0(1)- rained off
vs ind 1/24(4.4)- rained off but not looking too good
vs SA(in SA)
1/23(8) - seamer friendly wicket
0/48(10)- by your standards not good enough
2/39(10) - good performance
1/42(9) - not good enough
1/37(10)- good performance
vb series
1/49(10)-again not good enough
3/36(10)-good performance
0/47(7) - useless
1/29(6) - not good enough
0/54(9) - hammered
0/38(10)- good performance
2/54(10)- again hammered
so vaas has been just about as inconsistent as oram yet of course because of his fine performances against zimbabwe,kenya,netherlands and the lot he has to be the best ODI bowler in the world while oram is useless.
you're clutching at straws here richard, the argument is lost, and you and everyone else here knows it
Richard said:
It's interesting, however, that we find Vaas is much best at exploiting seaming conditions when previously it has been insisted by you that he can only exploit dry, dusty ones.
i see how you conveniently change topic but i'll go along with it.....its one day cricket mind you and anyone fast bowler can do well on seamer friendly wickets in ODIs because a little bit of accuracy and pressure will get you wickets. the fact is that vaas lacks penetration in those conditons and that is why he struggles to get wickets in eng and SA in tests