Thats an interesting thought. I can see what Jason is trying to say.
- For such a senior player, one would like to see a less cavalier approach at least when the situation is truly grim than what Murali seems to display.
- Secondly, for someone who has been in the game so long, and does seem to be able to hit the ball some distance at times, one would think he would have taken some trouble to learnt a bit more than seems apparent. Not to say that he hasn't but its how it appears.
I can see that his being a senior player (100 tests played) is a big factor in the argument forwarded so I listed the players with 75 plus test matches played and ranked them by lowest batting average. Here is the list with the top nine. Before anyone questions why nine, let me hasten to add that the 10th on that list is Wasim bari the Paksitan keeper with 6 test fifties and the 11th is Shane Warne as close to being called an allrounder without being one ?
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[B]Player Mat Inn NO Runs HS 50 100 Avg[/B]
Gibbs L 79 109 39 488 25 0 0 6.97
McGrath 124 138 51 641 61 1 0 7.37
Walsh 132 185 61 936 *30 0 0 7.55
Ntini 80 92 29 620 *32 0 0 9.84
Waqar 87 120 21 1010 45 0 0 10.2
Willis 90 128 55 840 *28 0 0 11.51
U'wood 86 116 35 937 *45 0 0 11.57
[COLOR="DarkRed"][B]Murali 118 149 51 1144 67 1 0 11.67[/B][/COLOR]
Well, well, well. Murali may or maynot have done better as a batsman if he tried harder but clearly he is not the worst batsmen of those who were not really great with the bat and yet played a LOT of tests...in fact he might have been the best !!