st_brendy wrote:Carbs rarely goes out and blasts from the off.
I am amazed he has a lower career SR than Jimmy Adams, and Jimmy has played about 25% more games than him too.
st_brendy wrote:Carbs rarely goes out and blasts from the off.
SaintPowelly wrote:st_brendy wrote:Carbs rarely goes out and blasts from the off.
I am amazed he has a lower career SR than Jimmy Adams, and Jimmy has played about 25% more games than him too.
st_brendy wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:st_brendy wrote:Carbs rarely goes out and blasts from the off.
I am amazed he has a lower career SR than Jimmy Adams, and Jimmy has played about 25% more games than him too.
The key word there is career. Before last season, Carbs was pretty much a nothing limited overs player, tbf. Certainly before 2012 any way.
SaintPowelly wrote:st_brendy wrote:Carbs rarely goes out and blasts from the off.
I am amazed he has a lower career SR than Jimmy Adams, and Jimmy has played about 25% more games than him too.
SaintPowelly wrote:st_brendy wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:st_brendy wrote:Carbs rarely goes out and blasts from the off.
I am amazed he has a lower career SR than Jimmy Adams, and Jimmy has played about 25% more games than him too.
The key word there is career. Before last season, Carbs was pretty much a nothing limited overs player, tbf. Certainly before 2012 any way.
Jimmy Adams couldn't get the ball off the square before 2010 or so.
westoelad wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:st_brendy wrote:Carbs rarely goes out and blasts from the off.
I am amazed he has a lower career SR than Jimmy Adams, and Jimmy has played about 25% more games than him too.
But isn't Carbs career split- a very moderate spell in his early career at Kent.
st_brendy wrote:Where've you learnt that shot from Jimmy!
SaintPowelly wrote:Please don't bat Maxi at 5...him vs Tredwell round 2 could be fun.
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