Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

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Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby whufc » Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:02 pm

Is this bloke one of the most underated cricketers in history, in the recent test against the Pakis he picked up a four for on the first day, IIRC he seems to take alot of first inning wickets which is a great indicator of success for a spin bowler IMHO. Add to this the bloke can legitmaly bat and if given the chances probably could have been a very handy number 7. His captaincy isn't the worse either.

Is there a way to find out what his first innings bowling statistics have been throughout his career.
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby rod_rooster » Mon Dec 07, 2009 8:01 pm

He's not underated as far as i am concerned. One of the best bowling all-rounders that has played for a long time. Superstar.
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby bayman » Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:06 pm

rod_rooster wrote:He's not underated as far as i am concerned. One of the best bowling all-rounders that has played for a long time. Superstar.



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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby centrewing » Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:20 pm

whufc wrote:Is there a way to find out what his first innings bowling statistics have been throughout his career.


Go to cricinfo.com and select Statsguru from the statistics menu. You can also compare all his stats with other bowlers.
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby CoverKing » Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:37 pm

As i wrote in the NZ v Paki thread, he has the third highest batting average of all time for NZ players as Captain. Talk about stepping up when ya under pressure!

His bowling average is a bit over then it should be, but that is because he has been the only world class bowler for a long time and therefore the opposition just sit on him knowing they will be able to attack the other end!!
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby Pup » Tue Dec 08, 2009 8:29 am

centrewing wrote:
whufc wrote:Is there a way to find out what his first innings bowling statistics have been throughout his career.


Go to cricinfo.com and select Statsguru from the statistics menu. You can also compare all his stats with other bowlers.


Averages 37 in first innings compared to his usual 33 with the ball.
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby silicone skyline » Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:29 am

Was originally a pace bowler?
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby bayman » Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:51 pm

silicone skyline wrote:Was originally a pace bowler?


:shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby CoverKing » Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:22 am

bayman wrote:
silicone skyline wrote:Was originally a pace bowler?


:shock: :shock: :shock:


And didnt he have the ability to bowl in excess of 145 aswell?
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby silicone skyline » Wed Dec 09, 2009 8:05 am

CoverKing wrote:
bayman wrote:
silicone skyline wrote:Was originally a pace bowler?


:shock: :shock: :shock:


And didnt he have the ability to bowl in excess of 145 aswell?


I'm not sure if you guys are taking the piss, it's just a memory I have that he was a promising fast bowler before doing a major injury (back/knee).
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby CoverKing » Wed Dec 09, 2009 10:22 pm

SS im not taking the piss. Im sure iv heard the commentators say would be the second quickest bowler if he bowled pace in NZ at the moment (behind bond). This was some 4 years ago though!
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby cripple » Thu Dec 10, 2009 9:59 am

would he have been gopod enough to play in the aussie side when they had mcgrath, warne, lee and gillespie all going. that would of been one very interesting selection dilemma for a long time
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby blink » Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:15 am

cripple wrote:would he have been gopod enough to play in the aussie side when they had mcgrath, warne, lee and gillespie all going. that would of been one very interesting selection dilemma for a long time


Well he smashes all three hands down for batting ability, but not sure apart from that?

Would certainly love to have him in the side right now. Vettori has been around for so long, yet it is hard to believe he is only 30!

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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby spell_check » Thu Dec 10, 2009 8:28 pm

I don't know he was ever a fast bowler; I recall during his first tour here in 1997/98 at the age of 18/19 he was a spinner then. Maybe as a junior he was. I think his batting since then has improved greatly, and is probably the Kiwis greatest cricket since Richard Hadlee.
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby LBT » Thu Dec 10, 2009 9:23 pm

Another odd stat that I caught during the Test coverage last weekend is that Stephen Fleming is the most "travelled" cricketer followed by Vettori and then Ponting. All three have travelled in excess of 1.5 million kms since test debut :shock:
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby The Jack » Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:16 pm

cripple wrote:would he have been good enough to play in the aussie side when they had mcgrath, warne, lee and gillespie all going. that would of been one very interesting selection dilemma for a long time


You must be joking right???? Wouldn't have caused any sleepless nights for the selectors. And to be honest, I don't give a rat's how you dress up a bowling average of 33, it's still 33. What I will give him, is his appetite for the fight, with either bat or ball, and without him (more recently than at the start of his career), the Kiwis would have been struggling even more than they do. Just because he's one of their best ever, doesn't mean he'd be a walk-up start to one of our best ever teams. He might have played with Warney at the SCG, but that would've been about it.
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby cripple » Fri Dec 11, 2009 5:08 pm

The Jack wrote:
cripple wrote:would he have been good enough to play in the aussie side when they had mcgrath, warne, lee and gillespie all going. that would of been one very interesting selection dilemma for a long time


You must be joking right???? Wouldn't have caused any sleepless nights for the selectors. And to be honest, I don't give a rat's how you dress up a bowling average of 33, it's still 33. What I will give him, is his appetite for the fight, with either bat or ball, and without him (more recently than at the start of his career), the Kiwis would have been struggling even more than they do. Just because he's one of their best ever, doesn't mean he'd be a walk-up start to one of our best ever teams. He might have played with Warney at the SCG, but that would've been about it.


Definately not joking. You are looking at a guy that debuted in his teens, well before reaching what most regard as the prime of a spinners career. He has still managed to get an average of 33 when all the batsmen ever does is try and survive against him because more often then not cheap runs will come the next over. His value with the bat in later years would have helped his cause. I am not saying he would pushed out warnie or got games in front of the pacemen at the WACA, Gabba etc... but if he was born on this side of the ditch, i think australia would have played two front line spinners more often then what did happen.
All ifs and buts i know but an interesting thought none the less.
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby brod » Fri Dec 11, 2009 10:32 pm

The Jack wrote:
cripple wrote:would he have been good enough to play in the aussie side when they had mcgrath, warne, lee and gillespie all going. that would of been one very interesting selection dilemma for a long time


You must be joking right???? Wouldn't have caused any sleepless nights for the selectors. And to be honest, I don't give a rat's how you dress up a bowling average of 33, it's still 33. What I will give him, is his appetite for the fight, with either bat or ball, and without him (more recently than at the start of his career), the Kiwis would have been struggling even more than they do. Just because he's one of their best ever, doesn't mean he'd be a walk-up start to one of our best ever teams. He might have played with Warney at the SCG, but that would've been about it.


Tell me another bowler with 300 test wickets who has spearheaded their attack while surrounded by such SPASTICS!!
There is NOT ONE!!
He would have played MANY tests for Australia
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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby brod » Fri Dec 11, 2009 10:42 pm

brod wrote:
The Jack wrote:
cripple wrote:would he have been good enough to play in the aussie side when they had mcgrath, warne, lee and gillespie all going. that would of been one very interesting selection dilemma for a long time


You must be joking right???? Wouldn't have caused any sleepless nights for the selectors. And to be honest, I don't give a rat's how you dress up a bowling average of 33, it's still 33. What I will give him, is his appetite for the fight, with either bat or ball, and without him (more recently than at the start of his career), the Kiwis would have been struggling even more than they do. Just because he's one of their best ever, doesn't mean he'd be a walk-up start to one of our best ever teams. He might have played with Warney at the SCG, but that would've been about it.


Tell me another bowler with 300 test wickets who has spearheaded their attack while surrounded by such SPASTICS!!
There is NOT ONE!!
He would have played MANY tests for Australia


Only two players, excluding Vettori in the last 15 years have taken 80 test wickets, Cairns and Martin.
In contrast the Aussies have had 8 players taking 80 plus test wickets, including 5 with 200 plus wickets, and the Poms have had 10 take 80 plus.

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Re: Daniel 'Luca' Vettori

Postby cripple » Sat Dec 12, 2009 6:48 pm

just posted his third century of the calendar year... very very very good player
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