Nikola Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 I do agree he has been avg since ashes. Probably would have been better bowler in tests if he would have played for SA or Aus. I still rate him and i guess our batsman will most likely perform like tailender against him. Link to comment
Rightarmfast Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 14 hours ago, maniac said: I know he has a killer short ball but so does Wahab Riaz or Fidel Edwards. I don’t see anything that matches the hype. Anderson and Broad look like they can take a wicket on every delivery but Archer seems very innocuous. He is not even like Tino Best or Shaun Tait who would look average but speed guns would read 150+. I see him trundling at 85MPH right now and may be he can and has the ability to get it close to 90 mph but what is the big deal there? English commies are discussing him like he is the 2nd coming of Marshall. I think he is overhyped. I agree with you. I think I have mentioned the same before I dont find him that special, Overyped. He is not consistently fast either. Atleast 1-2 yrs will prove if he is consistent. I will place my bet on his performance deteriorating with time. Mosher 1 Link to comment
Clarke Posted July 26, 2020 Share Posted July 26, 2020 His duel with the world's best test batsman in his debut series got him the hype in the format. It's rare to see a batsman of Smith's calibre rattled. Early to say whether he's the one capable of winning matches for Eng consistently, huge boots to fill in home tests considering Anderson & Broad's record. Link to comment
waga Posted July 28, 2020 Share Posted July 28, 2020 It's because he bowls in the 140s which is a huge novelty for england. They just don't produce fast bowlers that can actually bounce people. But in Australia/South Africa/even India now he'd just be a domestic bowler that sometimes gets a limited over game. Link to comment
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