Pffft, dream on my friend.
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Pffft, dream on my friend.
So you're saying that Siddle, Hilfenhaus, Bollinger, Johnson, Lee can't bowl in the 140s? I think Clark is the only one who is "slow", but he's our best quick anyway.
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It wasn't directed at your post mate, it was directed at Tait thinking he regain a spot in the Test team anytime soon.
Spot on actually. Shaun is deluding himself if he thinks he's a test cricketer. Doesn't have the stamina, control, consistency, heart or mental strength to be effective at test level.
ODI and T20 suit his style of quick and unpredictable. Deep down he knows this too.
what does johnson do? bowls better than any other australian bowler this summer for 1.
is consistent. has some idea of line and length. has more than just pace in his bag of tricks.
that was the worst comparison you could have made.
baba ganush ....
Tait is more inconsistent than Johnson. Besides this season Johnson has been among our most consistent bowlers, or haven't you watched the cricket? He gets wickets off the wide shit, but what bowlers don't. A wicket is a wicket.
Tait may have more swing but Johnson has something that is more important at test level, he is able to bowl the same speed in the 90th over as the 1st over. And keep this up for the 5 day duration. Johnson can be dangerous if he drops 5-10k, while Tait can't seem to accomodate a drop in pure speed.
I really enjoy watching Tait and hope he finds his niche in cricket whatever that may be, but he has a long way to go before he can re-stake a claim for test selection.
Welcome to three years ago.
Johnson is doing at test level NOW what Tait is incapable of at Shield level. Whatever the merits guiding initial selection, Johnson is a far superior test bowler than Tait.
Tait was capable of bowling occasional spectacular wicket taking balls, but surrounds it with so much rubbish he'd be a liability. Add to that his pea sized heart, mental frailty under pressure, with an unreliable body and it is highly doubtful he'd ever succeed at test level.
There will be the odd day where he will bowl an utterly devestating spell, like he has done in the Sheffield Shield/Pura Cup, with reverse swing and extreme pace. On these days, he will look like one of the world's best bowlers.
Unfortunately, on most other days he will be an utter liability. He has nothing to offer with the bat and little to offer in the field, making his selection even more difficult.
Most other days? WTF are you on about? He has been the most consistent and dangerous quick in the Shield for the last several years.![]()
Most other days? WTF are you on about? He has been the most consistent and dangerous quick in the Shield for the last several years.![]()
I don't believe this. Shaun Tait and consistency do not fit together.
But to confirm that, let's just look at his stats:
2002/03 - 20 wickets at 22.55
2003/04 - 33 wickets at 29
2004/05 - 65 wickets at 20.16
2005/06 - 14 wickets at 38.35
2006/07 - 32 wickets at 27.28
2007/08 - 11 wickets at 25.72 (in the first game, he took 10/98)
2008/09 - 13 wickets at 40.76
For all seasons bar 2004/05, he has not been the most consistent and dangerous quick in the Shield. In fact, he has generally not been consistent, like I've said.
On his day, he's incredibly dangerous. When it's not his day, he becomes a liability (check his 2007/08 stats for example). His injury-prone ways make him even more difficult to select (with at least 4 incomplete seasons).
Nor are his first-class stats much better than Mitch Johnson's. Instructively, too, Shaun Tait's FC record is dipping a touch, while Mitchell Johnson's is rising - due to good Test performances, no less.
In fact, he has. Those stats, by any Shield bowler's standards, are excellent. Except when beset by injury, he has been under 30 every season.
You don't have a clue.
Actually, his first-class stats ARE much better.