Relevant fifth option would've done, ITBT.In other words you wanted the irrelevant 5th option![]()
Not comparing him to Tendulkar.Atherton's very far from the only one to express such sentiments.
Obviously.But there are many other cricketers besides Tendulkar who are better than McCullum at the current time.
People talk as if he's done far more than this.No way is he over-rated. He earnt this reaction from great scores and demolishing of most attacks recently. i.e 170 n.o for Otago in the state shield final, 150 odd in premier league opening match, great opening partnerships in England tour and was looking good against bangladesh with a rapid 80 odd, his near century further established his name by playing a format not really appropriate to his aggressive style.
Its just because its not often that New Zealand has a player as destructive as he has the potential to do. (Vincent, McMillan, Cairns, Astle all showed glimpses but none have really been able to keep it together). He has been very consistent in the last few series. I'll just find some stats ... (procrastination 1000 more words for an essay due 2mmrw aah - time is 11:11 pm)People talk as if he's done far more than this.
The reality is he's smashed a lot of attacks in lower-grade cricket (Bangladesh, Auckland and some Twenty20 crap) which is certainly a decent effort, but people are talking like he's the hottest property going around, which is nonsense, no more.
I agree completely. He still needs to prove his opening abilities and to be honest i'd still like him down the order. I was a skeptic when he first moved up. His style isn't likely to work that often but when it does it does. He needs to string together a few more good scores for me to be completely happy with his opening abilities. Definately a great keeper and a decent batsmen whatever the result though.So basically, in the whole 6 innings he's played against good ODI bowling-attacks he's made 2 good innings...
England's bowling is shocking, their catching poor as well (at least one of those innings in that series had a let-off on 1 or something), and Bangladesh are not ODI-standard.
His ODI prowess of late is overstated, I maintain. That's not to say he won't go on to be a good ODI opener - but he certainly isn't one yet, and people are acting like he is. Which is plain wrong.
Absolutely.McCullum really started to impress me with the bat in the final CH in early 2007, when he scored that less than a run a ball 70-80 score, guiding NZ to a brilliant win. That was the knock that proved to me he had more to him than just that highest gear. He has a responsible cricketer in him, its just whether he wants to let it out or not,
Are you serious? How soon people forget. He hasn't played anything remotely like this in proper cricket.He lays a claim to being better than both Gilchrist and Tendulkar in terms of destroying his opposition when he gets going, does he show their class and skill? No.
I like McCullum firstly, so I'm not a detractor or anything. But...Dead serious, all in all I believe McCullum is the more destructive, this isn't withstanding that Gilchrist and Tendulkar can't on their day obliterate the opposition, yet McCullum does this more consistently (though scores less so). McCullum's whole game plan is to attack and punish, while Gilchrist was slightly more reserved in his attack, though when he unleashed it you better hope your not bowling to him.
Edit: Fair call if you consider your 'real cricket' stance, but he's still got many years in the tank to improve his Test match standings.
His career S/R is about the same as Tendulkar in ODI, and below Gilchrist. In Tests, its also about the same as Tendulkar - and again, less than Gilly. Obviously, his career S/R may improve, but that remains to be seen - there were periods in both Tendulkar's and Gilchrist's career where they also scored much faster than their career S/Rs.He may score quicker generally,
Yes, certainly. But I don't place any value on Twenty20 outside Twenty20, and I don't place Bangladesh (or Otago-vs-Auckland) as a ODI-standard game. I'm not saying McCullum is incapable of astonishing innings - I'm saying he's not an excellent ODI batsman. Because he's not. And some people seem to think he is.FFS Rich I don't care if the attack is the Waihi B under 14's XI, McCullum's innings in the IPL and his one against Bangladesh were some of the most impressive in sheer terms of destruction I've ever seen.