FLEM'S VERDICT: Scary thing for England is Pat will get even better and the job he did on Crawley was pure gold

By Bowlologist / Expert

Captain Cummins is the real deal and he’s back. The bad news for England is Pat Cummins is already one of the best bowlers on the planet and he’s on track to get even better.

After having to sit out the last Test through no fault of his own, he won the toss and backed it up and that’s a great asset for a team to have – a captain who can read the conditions and do the deed with ball in hand.

Cummins is the most accurate fast bowler in the world and his lines were phenomenal as always around third, fourth and fifth stump.

What I saw today was real maturity. He doesn’t often hit the stumps a lot, doesn’t get a lot of LBWs because he bangs short of a length and just makes it really tough for batters to score.

Today on a green pitch, he bowled fuller and got the batters playing when they didn’t want to. He swung and seamed the ball and he ripped England’s innings open with those three early wickets.

He doesn’t get cut or pulled by the batters because they’re worried about the extra pace and bounce.

His stock length at the Gabba was 7.6 metres but today he moved up another metre and that can mean everything in these conditions.

England’s new opener Zak Crawley was worked over beautifully by Cummins in some Bowlology gold.

He trained him to drive by pitching a few up and it led to his dismissal. He bowls one more in his stock short length that was quicker and bouncier and he got squared up – that was a brilliant dismissal.

People were wondering what was Crawley doing but he just got done over.

He hasn’t missed a Test with injury for a long time, he gets the big wickets and unselfishly he didn’t bring himself back on at the end to get a five-for.

We’ve seen with a lot of batters over the years who go to another level when they get the captaincy and fast bowlers have done the same, statistically, like Imran Khan, Shaun Pollock, Courtney Walsh and Bob Willis.

There’s a lot more involved in captaincy – it’s how you galvanise a team, it’s tactically how you lead them, how you inspire them.

The scary thing for the world was he was already averaging 21 with the ball – if he drops that down to 19 he’s getting into uncharted territory. There’s no hostile fast bowler who’s ever averaged that low with the ball.

He looks energised in the field with good lieutenants like Steve Smith, David Warner and Alex Carey plus he’s got his fast bowling cartel comrade Josh Hazlewood ready to come back in the next Test.

I was really happy for Scott Boland to get his baggy green cap today, the second Indigenous male Test cricketer after Jason Gillespie. He’s a really admired paceman among his peers and he’s been mentoring a lot of the younger Victorian quicks but today was his day.

All his 10 years of first-class experience led to him getting his call-up – I was so happy he got a wicket as a Victorian on Boxing Day, given out by a Victorian in Paul Reiffel and it was the correct call too.

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Then there’s Cameron Green chiming into the attack. There’s an awesome quality about the way he’s bowling – Carey’s taking the ball very high with the gloves when Green’s on. The pitch looks shorter when he’s bowling and he’s got a real fast bowler’s mentality.

That was an incredible spell again from him and he thoroughly deserved the wicket of Ben Stokes again.

Unfortunately for England there was some really poor shot selection, particularly Stokes and Jos Buttler, especially for him after such a courageous, rearguard defensive effort in Adelaide.

You felt that he’d learned something and was about to go through a nice period of his Test career but he undid all the hard work there. To think he couldn’t just block a couple of balls to get to the tea break is unfathomable.

Stokes was either blocking or trying to hit fours, there was nothing in between. He was walking at the bowlers but he’s not trusting himself to bat long periods and wait for the bad ball.

To tick off the final box for Australia now is we need Marcus Harris to kick on now on day two and make a big score to secure that opening position.

Can this be the day for Harris to post three figures on his home ground so for Australia that means we will have no question marks in the team and we’ll have a good squad for the future?.

We’ve seen there’s remarkable depth in the bowling with Boland bowling so well after Jhye Richardson and Michael Neser’s efforts in Adelaide.

We want to get to a stage where there’s four or five batters who are unlucky not to be in the team but we’re not there yet.

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The Crowd Says:

2022-01-01T17:55:54+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I repeat, I defer. I’m out

2022-01-01T17:22:03+00:00

The Yabbie

Roar Rookie


Mron when did i ever ever mention players below the "test level". Dumbfounded???? Why not read what people write b4 getting all tribal and defensive? lol

2022-01-01T17:12:38+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


You’re too good. I defer. Not paying attention to the game for 4 years but still expert on the players operating at a level below test matches. Remarkable

2022-01-01T17:04:19+00:00

The Yabbie

Roar Rookie


OZ seriously 62 going on ten. Emotionally. SS numbers? I've seen DK Lilly, Thomo, Mc Dermott. I was born in the same hospital as McGrath on the same day 2 years younger. Gillespie, B Lee. There have been some quality bowlers over the years but right now there is nothing that comes close since 2011 on the international stage. sorry man like naught. I lost interest and got more engaged in rugby. Why in the world you would give a flying proverbial is well and truly beyond me. i'm just honest and like what I like. Very simple and if you don't like that then your bad.

2021-12-31T17:24:11+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


You still go on about this despite observing Richardson, Neser and Boland coming into the squad seemlessly this series already? I’m 62 so perhaps a bit younger than you and I took the time to review SS numbers to get a feel for likely lads still to make a showing at test level. If you can’t do the same and your contribution to following cricket is just to alert us all to how you’ve stopped following it due to your distaste for something that happened 4 years ago then don’t expect people here to embrace you back and chase down info to bring you up to speed. I think your attitude sucks and I choose not to help you learn

2021-12-31T08:32:28+00:00

The Yabbie

Roar Rookie


"There are a number of quicks who are just below the elite level" hahahaha Just below. So sad what tribalism can do to a young head.

2021-12-31T08:27:52+00:00

The Yabbie

Roar Rookie


"I deemed you unworthy of any effort" obviously that's why you responded. "dumped" I just lost interest. You are obviously young Oz. Don't worry, you will grow up one day. But you are just plain wrong and not man enough to admit it. There may be some great talent in Australia ATM but there hasn't been 1 single bowler that has had any meaningful impact since the above mentioned (tests)-no one. It doesn't matter mate. I've just found it surprising.

2021-12-28T04:54:30+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Not you. Pierro.

2021-12-27T17:34:50+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I was annoyed because I find the dills who dumped our team due to a massive overreaction to something that has been happening in test cricket for decades to be tiresome. There, I said it. I deemed you unworthy of any effort

2021-12-27T17:31:45+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I’m busy. Don’t have time to catch up somebody too lazy to follow their national team. Do the work yourself

2021-12-27T15:13:09+00:00

The Yabbie

Roar Rookie


This guy Green, very interesting. I hope he stay's fit.

2021-12-27T15:03:22+00:00

The Yabbie

Roar Rookie


Thanks Pierro, Life's like a box of chocolates. Mitch Johnson was at times unplayable. Brett Lee in his last 2 seasons too was as good as I've seen but he's only remembered for being a express inconsistant unfortunately. I'd love more. 2011 was like Christmas and how good is life. Cummins has a great skillset but what sets him appart is his intellect I feel. Shame injuries have hampered he and others. It's good to see grates and it's better when they're in your team. People have to realise criticism and observation are two different things.

2021-12-27T14:40:50+00:00

The Yabbie

Roar Rookie


Who's whinging? I made an observation, nothing more nothing less and all you precious princesses get all defensive. It's quite ridiculous how brittle you girls are.

2021-12-27T14:33:37+00:00

The Yabbie

Roar Rookie


My bad OZ sorry for letting you down by not following and selfishly having the gall to make an observation.

2021-12-27T14:29:48+00:00

The Yabbie

Roar Rookie


Well done Oz, you can't give me one single name. Bravo. Since Starc, Cummings and Patterson appearing in 2011 there is not one single bowler from Australia the has risen to remotely that level at all. 10 years. Oh but there are a number of very very good bowlers that have almost made it.

2021-12-27T04:20:56+00:00

Steele

Roar Rookie


To be fair, plenty of woman find it embarrassing as well. I guess if it offends a few they felt it was worth the change. Still corny though.

2021-12-27T04:16:38+00:00

Steele

Roar Rookie


He’s home with the family in Barbados. Very English indeed

2021-12-27T04:14:47+00:00

Steele

Roar Rookie


It’s just the American sound to it that I don’t like. It’s just corny. I dunno is the W at the end of AFL offensive? Isn’t that worse, or the WNBA. Outrageous.

2021-12-27T02:59:24+00:00

Micko

Roar Rookie


Fair enough too Matt. We're discussing cricket, NOT fish & chips! :silly: :stoked:

2021-12-27T02:53:54+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Having four or five averaging over 45 in the Shield would help.

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