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Re: Most over-rated bowled in the world.....
If you think Johnson was the 'one of the main reasons' we lost the Ashes, then IMO, you know very little about cricket or you simply didn't see the play unfold.
The Ashes were lost on the back of two poor 1st innings batting performances during the 2nd test and the 5th test. That was the main reason we lost the Ashes.
Did you see the pedestrian Anderson bowling in 2006/07 Ashes, something like 5 wickets @ 80 odd. Or does that not count?
I stand by my claim that Anderson is perennially over-rated, not least by the English fans themselves. Outside of England his record his mediocre, hell, even in England it is nothing to get carried away with.
When Anderson comes out here in 6 months and gets belted to all corners of Australia's cricket fields. then maybe some people will realise that his an ordinary bowler who poses little threat when conditions are not massively in his favour.
Johnson has nearly overtaken Anderson in total wickets taken, a feat that is staggering when you consider the date of each player's test debut.
I look forward to Anderson playing in Australia, we'll see what his made of when his bowling first at the Gabba in 35°C heat instead of late on day 2 with heavy cloud cover and drizzle in the air.
Should be quite a sight, if your an Australian supporter that is
I can't wait.
OhMyGodTheChips;396410 said:Anderson part of winning Ashes squad. Johnson one of the main reasons Australia lost the Ashes. Case re-opened.
If you think Johnson was the 'one of the main reasons' we lost the Ashes, then IMO, you know very little about cricket or you simply didn't see the play unfold.
The Ashes were lost on the back of two poor 1st innings batting performances during the 2nd test and the 5th test. That was the main reason we lost the Ashes.
Did you see the pedestrian Anderson bowling in 2006/07 Ashes, something like 5 wickets @ 80 odd. Or does that not count?
I stand by my claim that Anderson is perennially over-rated, not least by the English fans themselves. Outside of England his record his mediocre, hell, even in England it is nothing to get carried away with.
When Anderson comes out here in 6 months and gets belted to all corners of Australia's cricket fields. then maybe some people will realise that his an ordinary bowler who poses little threat when conditions are not massively in his favour.
Johnson has nearly overtaken Anderson in total wickets taken, a feat that is staggering when you consider the date of each player's test debut.
I look forward to Anderson playing in Australia, we'll see what his made of when his bowling first at the Gabba in 35°C heat instead of late on day 2 with heavy cloud cover and drizzle in the air.
Should be quite a sight, if your an Australian supporter that is
I can't wait.