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Agreed. He's a class bowler. Can swing it, has decent pace. I rate him. It's unfortunate that his only real chance last year was on the road that is Perth. I reckon in swing friendly conditions especially (like England, Brisbane, New Zealand) he will love it.Kujah said:I'd love to see Bracken. He's an under-rated player.
oh my.. it makes sense though..ben said:and McGrath's last as well by the look of it
http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/273506.html?CMP=OTC-RSS
sorry i dont think adam cilchrist would be in there, don get me wrong he is a fantastic player and one of best wicketkeeper/batsman there has been, but he wouldnt make the grade i believe, as he is definately not even the best wicketkeeper going around atm.HotShot said:Australia has produced some of the Greatest players of all time - if a all time world XI were to be selected - the bulk will come from Australia (theother bulk West Indies of course).
Shane Warne
Glenn MCgrath
Ricky Ponting
Adam Gilchrist
these four are awesome!
yeah thats what i meant lol, fantastic batsman and thats why he is one of the best wicketkeeper/batsman ever. but far from being one of the best wicketkeepers, he has moments of brilliance though dont get me wrong.Kujah said:he's a great wicketkeeper (not the best though), but he's such a fantastic batsmen. Like most commentators say, when he's in hot form, he can change the game of the course in one session![]()
to put it simply, yes.Kujah said:What do you guys reckon about Brad Haddin? Think he'll fulfil Gilchrist's role in the future successfully?
yes and that is the reason why gilly had to wait for healy to retire before he could become the test wicketkeeper. he took over healy earlier in one dayers as batting and making fast runs has a greater emphasis.HotShot said:Either way - Ian healy was a very fine keeper.