Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
So other players play(ed) big shots down the order with the field back - they have advantages Bevan didn't, for the most part, enjoy (the main one being shorter boundaries, especially in Australia).For chrissakes, Richard, you can belligerently miss the point at times (and then drive home the fact that you missed the point, again and again).
I said, in the context of ODIs "coming in down the order doesn't preclude playing big shots". To back up that comment, I brought up players who come in down the order and (obviously) play big shots. Including Hussey. Bevan failed to do this, which is what I pointed out. Is it really that hard to understand? I am not comparing Bevan in ODIs down the order to Bevan in domestics up the order (it's really besides the point) - I am comparing Bevan to other players in that position in ODIs. When you say "In Bevan's case it clearly did preclude him", that is a shortcoming he had in comparison to Hussey. Perhaps it would be clearer to you if I said "shouldn't preclude" rather than "doesn't preclude", but I thought the point I was making wasn't that hard to grasp.
IMO it doesn't say too much. I'm sure Bevan could have slogged it all over the place if he really wanted to, but I'd guess he didn't think it was the percentage game to do so.