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England are going to pull this off ?

Where does Anderson rate in all time test pace bowlers ?
Crazy to think he's still delivering
he's certainly a great, but a lot of that is pure longevity.
He's also one of those guys that have got better (dramatically in his case) as he got older.

JA's career can be divided into 4 areas, one by time, one by locality. There's the first half of his career, and the second half (time), and home performances vs. away performances.

For the first half of his career he was solid at home (average 24-25) but rubbish away, averaging well over 30. And in places where he should have done well (NZ, Oz, SAf) it was more like 40.
It was like airports were his kryptonite.
Then the light switched on. Suddenly he started to perform away. And his home performances got even better.
The first half of his away career still drags on his stats though.
Current averages (neutral not counted)
Home avg 23.8, away 31.3

No other bowler in the top 20 wicket takers has a home/away average difference anywhere near what he has.

Compare that to...
McGrath - Home avg 22.4, away 21.4
Hadlee - Home avg 23.0, away 21.7
Steyn - Home avg 21.6, away 24.2
Akram - Home avg 22.2, away 24.6
Marshall - Home avg 20.0, away 21.6

Basically, if you were selecting an all time England team half way through his career you'd ask the question home or away? At home he'd be in, away it'd be Trueman, Tyson, Larwood etc. ahead of him.
Now, you'd auto him in at home and it'd be hard to leave him out away. Let's not forget how good Trueman/Tyson were. Tyson averaged 17.5 at home and 19.0 away.
 
he's certainly a great, but a lot of that is pure longevity.
He's also one of those guys that have got better (dramatically in his case) as he got older.

JA's career can be divided into 4 areas, one by time, one by locality. There's the first half of his career, and the second half (time), and home performances vs. away performances.

For the first half of his career he was solid at home (average 24-25) but rubbish away, averaging well over 30. And in places where he should have done well (NZ, Oz, SAf) it was more like 40.
It was like airports were his kryptonite.
Then the light switched on. Suddenly he started to perform away. And his home performances got even better.
The first half of his away career still drags on his stats though.
Current averages (neutral not counted)
Home avg 23.8, away 31.3

No other bowler in the top 20 wicket takers has a home/away average difference anywhere near what he has.

Compare that to...
McGrath - Home avg 22.4, away 21.4
Hadlee - Home avg 23.0, away 21.7
Steyn - Home avg 21.6, away 24.2
Akram - Home avg 22.2, away 24.6
Marshall - Home avg 20.0, away 21.6

Basically, if you were selecting an all time England team half way through his career you'd ask the question home or away? At home he'd be in, away it'd be Trueman, Tyson, Larwood etc. ahead of him.
Now, you'd auto him in at home and it'd be hard to leave him out away. Let's not forget how good Trueman/Tyson were. Tyson averaged 17.5 at home and 19.0 away.
In fairness to Anderson, he doesn't get to play away in the best conditions for his bowling style.
 
he's certainly a great, but a lot of that is pure longevity.
He's also one of those guys that have got better (dramatically in his case) as he got older.

JA's career can be divided into 4 areas, one by time, one by locality. There's the first half of his career, and the second half (time), and home performances vs. away performances.

For the first half of his career he was solid at home (average 24-25) but rubbish away, averaging well over 30. And in places where he should have done well (NZ, Oz, SAf) it was more like 40.
It was like airports were his kryptonite.
Then the light switched on. Suddenly he started to perform away. And his home performances got even better.
The first half of his away career still drags on his stats though.
Current averages (neutral not counted)
Home avg 23.8, away 31.3

No other bowler in the top 20 wicket takers has a home/away average difference anywhere near what he has.

Compare that to...
McGrath - Home avg 22.4, away 21.4
Hadlee - Home avg 23.0, away 21.7
Steyn - Home avg 21.6, away 24.2
Akram - Home avg 22.2, away 24.6
Marshall - Home avg 20.0, away 21.6

Basically, if you were selecting an all time England team half way through his career you'd ask the question home or away? At home he'd be in, away it'd be Trueman, Tyson, Larwood etc. ahead of him.
Now, you'd auto him in at home and it'd be hard to leave him out away. Let's not forget how good Trueman/Tyson were. Tyson averaged 17.5 at home and 19.0 away.
Great analysis.
On Turman and Tyson, they also played in an era of uncovered pitches, balsa wood bats and full length boundaries (no ropes). As good as they were, the conditions in those days greatly favoured bowlers compared to current times.
 

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So we are playing the Saffers on boxing day for the first time since 2008.

I thought they had decided to start their own Boxing Day test match tradition? A cursory search has uncovered this 2008 article: South Africa unwilling to give up future Boxing Day Tests

But I haven't found anything on the reason for their about face.

Also, there is a documentary on Netflix at the moment about controversies in sport called Bad Sport, and one of the episodes is on Hansie Cronje - worth a watch.
I remember this article at the time, and basically SA don't and never have had nearly the boxing day marquee that old mate spruiked - it was a bluff, a 14 year bluff that ultimately didnt pay off
 

Lol
Wanted to overturn the ban on him for his actions without discussing his actions? Was he planning to just run the Good Bloke argument?
 

Lol
Wanted to overturn the ban on him for his actions without discussing his actions? Was he planning to just run the Good Bloke argument?
Or.. didn't want to be publically hung out to dry for a second time.

Honestly not sure why he wanted to pursue the role anyway given he is planning to step aside from Tests in the next year or so.
 
Or.. didn't want to be publically hung out to dry for a second time.

Honestly not sure why he wanted to pursue the role anyway given he is planning to step aside from Tests in the next year or so.

It's a yoke around his neck according to him. No disagreement it wouldn't have been pleasant for him, but it was an inevitable part of getting it overturned.
 
It's a yoke around his neck according to him. No disagreement it wouldn't have been pleasant for him, but it was an inevitable part of getting it overturned.
Not a public hearing, that wasn't part of the deal. Evidently CA wasn't keen on the idea either. I don't see why it needed to be a public hearing and not surprised he wouldn't drag himself or his family through it again.
 
Or.. didn't want to be publically hung out to dry for a second time.

Honestly not sure why he wanted to pursue the role anyway given he is planning to step aside from Tests in the next year or so.
He wants to be able to captain in the BBL, Thunder have said if it's overturned they'll make him captain.
 

Lol
Wanted to overturn the ban on him for his actions without discussing his actions? Was he planning to just run the Good Bloke argument?
He didn't want a public hearing into something that was 5 years ago which I think is fair enough.

I get most people really don't like Warner, but if you can put that part of it aside, his treatment in all of this has been disgraceful. A lifetime ban was incredibly over the top in the first place and was likely a result of how involved in the players bargaining agreement he'd been (and that whole saga was another disgrace by CA) and they've spent the past few months dragging their heels on the possibility of overturning it.

People get stuck into the AFL a lot but they are an incredibly well run organisation when you compare it to CAs history in the past decade or so.
 

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He didn't want a public hearing into something that was 5 years ago which I think is fair enough.

I get most people really don't like Warner, but if you can put that part of it aside, his treatment in all of this has been disgraceful. A lifetime ban was incredibly over the top in the first place and was likely a result of how involved in the players bargaining agreement he'd been (and that whole saga was another disgrace by CA) and they've spent the past few months dragging their heels on the possibility of overturning it.

People get stuck into the AFL a lot but they are an incredibly well run organisation when you compare it to CAs history in the past decade or so.

I read all of his statement and it’s hard to disagree with his point. The overturning of the captaincy ban was meant to be based on his behaviour currently and since the ban was imposed. It was never meant to revisit the ban itself and the circumstances that led to it

I think he’s a bit of a dick and he deserved to be punished for his involvement in the whole saga. But the punishment was way over the top based on what other players had received for similar offences and he’s done his penance

And yeah, Cricket Australia manages to make the AFL look like a totally competent administration in comparison which takes some doing
 
Warner will end up in the Shane Watson camp when he’s retired, in that people will only realise/appreciate what we had when he’s gone.

He may be a bit of a tool, but you could throw that moniker on plenty of beloved ex-players.
 
Meanwhile, Steve Smith is captaining the 2nd Test

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I’m still not even convinced Smith knew the full story. No more than the rest of the team did.

My feeling has always been he wore it as the symbolic captain.
I have no issues with Smithy being captain. Good on him for getting another go
 
I understand what he is saying, but part of assessing Warner's current suitability to captain is to hear from him and examine his level of insight into the offending that saw the ban imposed in the first place. Insight being his ability to apprehend and acknowledge his fault and error. To do that, there does need to be at least some level of "going back to the events of 5 years ago".

It won't require a detailed blow by blow account and strenuous cross examination, but he can't skip past it altogether.

Doesn't need to be in public though.
 
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