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01-06-2008, 07:01 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi,
Just watching the replay of the Aussies test against the Windies and I came across the question: What use is Stuart Macgill? or more to the point: WHY send Stuart Macgill? Now, I realise that the Aussie selectors have been spoiled by having Warney as their #1 spinner for the last decade and Macgill has been a poor stand-in ( at best! )when Warney was unavailable. But why have him as Warney replacement???? There are a heap of Young, talented spin bowlers in the Domestic comp to choose from let alone Michael Clarke! Stuart Macgill is a third rate bowler at best. He's not a team player, bats worse than Phil Tuffnel and is no better in the field than a wet towel! He bowls way too many full-tosses, half-trackers and general sh.1te and most of his wickets come from batsmen error! Why not send a young, up & coming spin bowler? Its only the Windies for goodness sake, not India at home, and with Macgill knockin 40yrs on the Door, they would have a future in the side! Please tell me the selectors point of view... |
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