Re: Monty Panesar : Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:32 am
JWP wrote:
He was almost a victim of too much success, he got into the England side, took wickets, people wore his masks, it just snowballed. FFS, people cheered if he hit the ball at times when batting. I think getting out of the limelight will have done him no harm, but he's a fine bowler, he spins the ball, he gets bounce and I think he's better than what people credit him for, he didn't pick up 100+ mugs, he got good wickets, top order wickets.
As always in England, someone who had instant success was over-hyped, expected to take five-fers every other match, then had his game scrutinised for flaws and weaknesses when the success dried up. The novelty of him being a Sikh and a hopeless batsman & fielder just added to the cartoon image; a bit like a letter-day Devon Malcolm. (Only England could pick a "West Indian fast bowler" with Clark Kent spectacles who has to be hit on the head in order to prompt his best ever performance.)
Monty's still relatively young for an international spinner, and younger than Swann. I think he could be the ideal partner now, playing an ostensibly supporting role to the more extrovert Swann's contrasting style of bowling.