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pcfan123
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How would I go about checking what Vettori averaged when Bond was playing in the same match?
Hmm, I don't mind him being left out. He came into the domestic scene with a bang and a lot of media attention, but last season he was very average. I'm becoming less convinced about him tbh. He needs to perform as our leading bowler this coming season to get people talking about him again.In terms of upcoming talent, we have Michael Bates and Trent Boult, but not really anyone else I can think of (DSB will want me to mention Wagner).
Hmm if I were a Kiwi fan I'd be pretty worried. Their batting is very weak, and their bowling really isn't anywhere near threatening. Vettori is an average test bowler, and the quicks aren't that promising. Southee came in with a bang and has since dropped on pace and control. Not good.
Vettori's bowling average is 33.86. If we exclude his performace against Bangladesh his average is 37.86. Any bowler who averages about 38, removing Bangladesh, is average. Is that not a fair assessment ?
And I don't know why you're mentioning his captaining, batting etc, I only mentioned his bowling. He's nothing special..
War, let's not pick and choose random stats. Vettori has an average of 38.43 in the subcontinent, excluding Bangladesh.
quote said:(A) Vettori is a naturally attacking spinner. But given for the majority of his career he hasn't ahd the luxury to have a strong pace attack to ease his workload. He has often being used as a containing role & opposition batsmen when playing NZ tend to playing him out - instead of trying to be aggressive. This has lead to average going up.
but batting looks to getting worse these days as well though. Gambhir is probably the only new face that looks to have genuine quality and he has barely played out side the subcontinent, so for all we know he could be a pie against pace bowling as well.
most teams are still dependent on their old guard or bringing in a domestic veteran rather than someone with real talent. a couple of the kiwis actually look quite good though, but then they don't have the competition of other nations to force through.
australia's inductions to their once legendary batting line up have been shane watson and marcus north. Sri Lanka's best find as been knocking some consistency into two old stalwarts in Dilshan and samaraweera. India still have most of the batsmen they began the 00s with, pakistan don't have any batsmen, windies are waiting for chanderpaul to retire before they sink to unfathomed depths, only england and south africa have developed line ups that feel fresher and potentially equal to or better than their 00s ones.
however yes, I actually hope this era is more about fast bowling. To be fair, Asif being a prat and shane bond, simon jones, brett lee, shoaib akhtar and flintoff being so injury prone didn't help the 00s though. South africa even ran Donald into the ground a good few years before he should have been finished.