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Darky
4 Mar 2001, 08:14
Who was it that bagged Mark Higgs on here a while back? NSW are 4-434 at lunch on the second day, Higgs 152* and Lee 81*, after putting on 147 runs in the first session, Higgs making 90 of them.
With guys like Mail, Haddin, Higgs, Nash and Bracken getting valuable experience, NSW's seconds side will soon be very competitive in the Sheffield Shield even when the Tests players are away. Be afraid, people, be very afraid. http://www.bigfooty.com/ubb/wink.gif



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kangas biggest fan
4 Mar 2001, 08:50
yeah how bout katich 150 not out stumps first day

Darky
4 Mar 2001, 09:46
Katich is also a terrific player, can't wait for him to get the national call-up.

Darky
4 Mar 2001, 09:54
Katich 219 not out at last report, towards the end of the first session on the second day.

Visro
4 Mar 2001, 11:51
Simon Katich.....228 not out when Western Australia declared at 7/474...pretty impressive.

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WA
4 Mar 2001, 12:08
Originally posted by Visro:
Simon Katich.....228 not out when Western Australia declared at 7/474...pretty impressive.



Very impressive! Whilst he was disappointing last week in the Merc. Mutual final (I was at the game & had earlier in the week tipped him for a big one!).
I'm with you Darky, looking forward to his call up, which hopefully won't be too far away....

JUBJUB
4 Mar 2001, 12:32
Well Arnberger made 173 and he's a lot more consistent than Higgs.

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GoEagles
4 Mar 2001, 13:22
Do you guys reckon that Katich's knock just got him a ticket to England?

RogerC
4 Mar 2001, 19:21
Katich ought to be there. I think Bevan will go as well. I'd like to see Bracken, Brett Lee and McGill get a guernsey too. Can't believe I'm saying this, I really don't like the NSW team, but you've got to acknowledge quality.

BTW, none of you mentioned Klinger. Apparently he's the only guy to be stranded on 99 after a declaration. You have to feel for him. He's very very good and could well be the Next Big Thing.

And for all of you who wondered why Harvey got a One Day slot ahead of Shane Lee, I hope you understand now. They don't call him The Freak for nothing.

ant
4 Mar 2001, 19:47
Well Blewey finished the day on 115 not out from 152 balls from a score 198/5. His stats for this season are just slightly better than Katich.

Katich 916 runs at 83.2
Blewett 923 runs at 83.9.

Blewey's not out of contention for the Ashes, considering he's toured there before and did quite well. Katich would be favoured though. Maybe one of the boys in India will have a real shocker of a tour and both can make it.

GoEagles
4 Mar 2001, 20:22
Ian 'freak' Harvey will definately go to England for the one dayers because he's just come off a good english summer. Not too sure what county side he plays for.

Wendy The Pigeon
7 Mar 2001, 06:37
Higgs was picked in the Oz team as a replacement spinner for Warne, not for his batting.

What's his bowling figures of late?

Darky
7 Mar 2001, 15:10
Originally posted by Wendy The Pigeon:
Higgs was picked in the Oz team as a replacement spinner for Warne, not for his batting.

What's his bowling figures of late?



His bowling returns have been reasonably economical, but fairly modest as he is not used as often as most all-rounders. Batting in the middle order for NSW (4 or 5), perhaps the Blues pick him as a batting all-rounder which may be why he seems a bit underused as a bowler.
Let's not forget the context of his national selection. The Kenya tournament was a bit of an experiment, hence the results and stats not counting as official ODIs. Higgs, rightly or wrongly, was selected because he can both bat and bowl, and because the selectors saw him as a future player with potential. An experimental tournament is an ideal opportunity to do this. Having said that, I don't necessarily think he was the best option BUT having the foresight to pick a virtual unknown and seeing if they have what it takes, may save the selectors the embarrassment they will face when the Waughs retire and there are no experienced players under 30 to take their spots, leaving two gaping holes in the side. It's all about foresight.


For the record Higgs' recent bowling efforts have been :
0-12 & 2-42
0-29 & 1-26
0-93 & 1-31
DNB & 0-18

Not earth-shattering stuff, but he never got belted around, and there is probably enough to work with as a bolwer.

WCE2000
7 Mar 2001, 16:04
Originally posted by ant:

Blewey's not out of contention for the Ashes, considering he's toured there before and did quite well. Katich would be favoured though. Maybe one of the boys in India will have a real shocker of a tour and both can make it.

Blewetts had his shot. He won't get another.

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