Ikki
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So what are you arguing, style or level? Hayden matched McGrath more than well in state cricket. If it were a style issue it wouldn't matter. Anyway, Hayden shouldn't be in the same conversation as Bevan and Elliott. He should be in the conversation of the Pontings and the Husseys - those who got their chance and took it. Whether FC success translates into Test success really wasn't the scope of the argument. Certain people were name dropping certain types of bowlers and making forecasts about Hayden's failure. Well, Hayden played some of those bowlers against other state sides and other touring sides.The point, which might not have been clearly elucidated, is that there were two other cricketers that rose up the ranks of the 'quality' Australian system that were clearly found out at the international level. Therefore, Hayden's success at the state level doesnt guarantee that he would have been successful has he played more back then.
And that makes it more probable? Because you are basing it on style? I find that even less formulaic. People say that McGrath would have been thwarted had he met a Gavaskar-like leaver and player of the ball. Yet, as was proved, he does very well against these types of batsmen.I didnt though. I clearly stated that he would fail, if he batted with the same STYLE as he did for most of this decade. Whether you agree with that or not is just a matter of opinion. I never said he would fail, he could well have changed his game and scored runs. You have to remember that the argument was made to counter someone who said that Atherton would fail in this era because of the manner with which he scored his runs.
This is also mere speculation, and a generalisation that can't be proved. At worst Hayden is unproven against them/him. To make the proclaimation that he'd "fail miserably" I think you ought to have a bit more info/sample on the matter...as opposed to pretty much none. You didn't say he'd fail in all cases, but with a certain style, and I am not sure how that prediction is any more well-founded. Because someone made the prediction that Atherton would not succeed now does not mean it validates the opinion that Hayden would fail then based on style as a counter IMO. But to each their own, I guess.