Huh. A google tells me he's 6ft5. I did not realise he was that tall!Digby wrote:He's impressed in camp. It seems when he first turned up with England he didn't have the wobble seam delivery in his arsenal, and he's already progressed to bowling it in tests, and that's very quick going from nets to being able to produce in a game, and produce intended results. This will strongly endear him to managementPuja wrote:Cautiously optimistic about Robinson - he's not especially fast or tall or swingy, but he is consistent and patient, a combination of virtues which Glenn McGrath showed can work very well.Digby wrote:I think they got it wrong with Bess bringing him in so early. He'd have been much better bowling many thousands of extra 1st class deliveries.once in the test squad that's really limited how many balls he would actually bowl. Fair we don't have many great spin options, especially with Rashid being out of the picture.
And agreed on Woakes, indeed it's the caveat to much of the side going well, how would they do on faster bouncier wickets? Robinson looks like he should work on a variety of surfaces
Puja
I'm not sure if he's got quite enough if the ball is doing nothing in the air or off the pitch. But he is one to look at and think possibly he could still deliver when that happens, partly because of his height, maybe that's not especially tall but he'd be similar to Josh Hazlewood, and that seems pretty tall to me
It sounds weird, but he doesn't bowl like a tall bowler. Like a big man in rugby growing up getting used to boshing people, taller bowlers can rarely resist the temptation to drop short and give the batsman a little chin music (or at the very least drag their deliveries steadily shorter and shorter), and it's something I've not seen from Robinson so far. That makes me value him even more.
I assume he has the capability to bowl short if the pitch demands? That'd be a useful string to have for going to Australia.
Puja