Blunder's actually pretty good at knocking top order batsmen over with the new ball. He's spent really quickly though - after his first six or so overs he's generally useless and goes for plenty if the first and second change bowlers don't make inroads.
Well you'll strike at a better rate with aggressive, but you'll concede more runs per over and get tired faster. They all have their pros and cons - they're just different styles rather than one actually being 'better' than the other as such.
Nah lol. If we got Farny wouldnt go after you and vice versa. wouldnt want more than 4 Poms in our first team tbh.