I'm prepared to believe I have remembered badly for the "pre-Bob" period of his Warks career, clearly he had been given every opportunity, but I am fairly certain when him and Liam Norwell arrived it was Norwell that things were really expected of and that Miles was a 'buy one get one half-price' sort of addition. Either way, I think we're all united in the fact a move probably will work well for him, he's put in the effort and we wish him well. So the important stuff. I also think we agree that some of the first-team and development coaching could be improved just a scootch.
GerryShedd wrote:
I don't go with the view that Miles was only ever seen as a back-up/support bowler. At the time of his signing, he was thought of as one of the most promising young pace bowlers in the country. He made his debut at age 16 and was described by Gloucestershire coach Mark Alleyne as "a precocious talent." For Gloucestershire, he took 255 wickets in 68 first-class matches at an average of 26.68.
Admittedly, that was in the second division; but the potential was clearly there.
So I think that this is another instance where the Bears bowling coaches haven't done a great job in bringing on a young bowler.