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Huge talents who have missed the boat

kingkallis

International Coach
There are plenty but ATM the following came in my mind :

Ajay Sharma, Pankaj Dharmani, Amol Mazumdar...
Marlon Samuels...
Shoaib Akhtar [?], Baseet Ali, Imran Nazir...
Shane Bond...
Greame Hick, Mark Ramprakash, Marcus Trescothick...
Paul Strang, Henry Olonga...
Brett Schultz, Meyrick Pringle, Jacques Rudolph...
 

Uppercut

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Mohammed Asif seems to have blown up the proverbial boat. He's unbelievably talented but has completely ballsed it up already.
 

sanga1337

U19 Captain
Pankaj Dharmani of Punjab, India

http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ipl/content/player/28067.html

One of the very few wicketkeepers in the world having 50+ FC batting average. Poor guy missed out mainly because of Mongia being First Choice.
How the hell did he not play more than one ODI :blink:. He averages around 10 more than Mongia! And even if Mongia was preffered at first why wasn't he even considered as a keeper after Mongia? Sounds pretty Bizzare.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
He's not the first Kiwi seamer to have his career wrecked by injury TBF, though possibly none were quite so promising as he was.

I don't think he'd ever have been the next Hadlee though, he was, what, 26? by the time he made his international debuts.
 

krkode

State Captain
Pankaj Dharmani of Punjab, India

http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ipl/content/player/28067.html

One of the very few wicketkeepers in the world having 50+ FC batting average. Poor guy missed out mainly because of Mongia being First Choice.
Saba Karim is in a similar boat - http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/india/content/player/30042.html

WK batsman averaging 56...

I remember the game when Kumble bowled a ripper and Karim hurt his eye and had to leave the field for surgery. :-O
 

krkode

State Captain
He's not the first Kiwi seamer to have his career wrecked by injury TBF, though possibly none were quite so promising as he was.

I don't think he'd ever have been the next Hadlee though, he was, what, 26? by the time he made his international debuts.
Oh yeah, I don't mean in over all wickets taken. Maybe more so in average and match-winning ability. It's not often you have a Kiwi bowler averaging in the low-20s. In fact, not since Hadlee himself.

I guess Doull and Allot were also some promising bowlers who missed out?
 

Precambrian

Banned
Jeesh I never knew Karim was that good a batsman! :blink:

How on Earth did MSK Prasads, Dighes and Dahiyas get preferred to him? Or even Ratras and Patels?
Karim had more more (34 is a fair number) ODIs to prove his worth, and really never looked extra ordinary as his FC avg suggests. Maybe he could have been a better player in test matches. But his OD records were mediocre. With Dharmani, he had such a fantastic OD and FC record, and bizzarely played just one ODI.
 

Xuhaib

International Coach
Karim had more more (34 is a fair number) ODIs to prove his worth, and really never looked extra ordinary as his FC avg suggests. Maybe he could have been a better player in test matches. But his OD records were mediocre. With Dharmani, he had such a fantastic OD and FC record, and bizzarely played just one ODI.
Always played over 100 tests for e in ICC2
 

_Ed_

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Haha yeah Dharmani was amazing in ICC2, and ICC2000 as well I think.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Karim had more more (34 is a fair number) ODIs to prove his worth, and really never looked extra ordinary as his FC avg suggests. Maybe he could have been a better player in test matches. But his OD records were mediocre. With Dharmani, he had such a fantastic OD and FC record, and bizzarely played just one ODI.
As with the likes of S Sriram, to write such a fantastic long-form player off based on the short form is extremely poor.
 

Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
Wayne Daniel. Should have been up with all time greats like Roberts, Holding and Marshall, but Clive Lloyds absurd mis-trust of him lead to the likes of Croft playing instead and even worse Eldine Baptiste.
 

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