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Wow saqs...
Steven Smith has owned you. He should thank you for this thread
Steven Smith has owned you. He should thank you for this thread
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And [MENTION=1889]Saqs[/MENTION] get out clause has come into play
In my thread i mentioned he wasnt even in team back then but how things changeI think the OP is a good poster so won't say anything.....
saqs needs to create a thread like this for a pak player so they too can lead us to a 2019 WC victory:
Name the player. Thread will be created.
Now showing glimpses that his purple patch might be over
Now showing glimpses that his purple patch might be over
Now showing glimpses that his purple patch might be over
Can Umar Amin become our Steve Smith
Seriously.
This guy is an absolute embarassment. Macgill could bowl better than him even at his age now.
And who taught him how to bat? Chris Martin?
Keeping out much more worthy players, and he somehow gets the nod in all forms of the game.
There was a lot of hype around him in the start, and I thought he may need 1-2 years to prove himself, so I waited...and waited....and waited...but he has continously failed and so this thread is completely warranted now.
Surprised there was no thread about him already.
Is he the Australian equivalent of ....wait, I'm struggling to think of another useless player of his calibre.
(Somehow I think this thread may come back to haunt me when Smith holds up the Ashes urn and a World Cup trophy in the distant future).
inb4thathappens.
To be fair to the op his bowling has regressed completely and I doubt anyone envisaged he would cut the mustard as a frontline batsman only. His form has been amazing though.
Well he was never actually an allrounder
Steve Waugh predicted he was the greatest Australian cricketer emerging in the last 20 years.. at the time when he was a failure.
Steve Waugh predicted he was the greatest Australian cricketer emerging in the last 20 years.. at the time when he was a failure.
Well he is a rarity because very few saw it. I saw as potentially an unorthodox number six who was a good player of spin. Not this.
Interesting.Can you share any source.
Would like to see why he said it and what he saw what none of us could
I feel for [MENTION=1889]Saqs[/MENTION], this is gonna be the most bumped thread in history
http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/video_audio/810345.html
Waugh: Smith is Australia's most exciting talent
Quote Originally Posted by tempus123 View Post
Steve Waugh predicted he was the greatest Australian cricketer emerging in the last 20 years.. at the time when he was a failure.
Don't think smith was a failure back in 15Dec 2014 as you have claimed
Dec 15, 2014 Back in 2010, even before Steven Smith made his Test debut for Australia, Steve Waugh had spoken of his potential
I feel responsible for unleashing the beast within.
This makes me feel immensely proud.
I feel responsible for unleashing the beast within.
This makes me feel immensely proud.
In Shehzads mind he's achieved all that can be achieved. Dropping him was a good idea, but as usual PCB showed how they function when he's back in all formats after no performances to back that up. Akmal, well he's a lost cause.Honestly, this thread is proof that hard work is a game changer in cricket. He WAS absolutely rubbish 2/3 years ago. Now he really is the best batsman in the world.
Pakistan players could learn from this, even reading the progression of this thread - looking at you Shehzad and Akmal. And yet they won't.
I think his improvement says more about the individual character of the bloke than anything wonderful about our current system, we really haven't produced many quality batsmen this last decade.
Swann has had some interesting things to say about Smitty.
While Swann described Smith's form over the last 18-months as "incredible", he remains unconvinced by his technique and suggested flaws would emerge as his career continues.
"I didn't think he was a great player," Swann said. "I still don't think he's got a great technique. He bats five. I don't think he would score runs at three if it's swinging.
"He's a very good player of the short ball. He picks it up extremely quickly for his pull shot. He pulls the length that most people just fend at and nick. And he's been incredible over the last 18 months. He must have surprised himself, as well as everyone else, with his output. The trick for him is to try to keep that going. Whether he can, time will tell.
"In Australia, when we were going through them, he still hung around a lot. Normal balls that get normal batsmen out don't get him out because of his weird technique.
"But a bit like Jonathan Trott, how he was stellar at the start of his career, the more people study, the more they find weaknesses. Weakness will emerge with Steve Smith. He's not like a Steve Waugh, where there's no obvious ways of getting him out. He doesn't strike fear in you like the Aussies used to, with Matt Hayden or Adam Gilchrist."
Swann didn't play against Waugh, Hayden and Gilchrist.
I don't disagree though. Smith isn't a long term number 3
He'll negotiate swing just fine.
Steve Waugh predicted he was the greatest Australian cricketer emerging in the last 20 years.. at the time when he was a failure.
Obviously not against the class of Anderson in England but whenever he has faced any swing, he's covered the line well and his judgement of the off stump is great.He hasn't been tested at number 3 against swing just yet.
But currently he's our best option at 3.
I still have high hopes for Maddinson. He magically grows a brain when he isn't opening the batting
Obviously not against the class of Anderson in England but whenever he has faced any swing, he's covered the line well and his judgement of the off stump is great.
May be he has got susar in ACB