Richard
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'82/83 for mine.From 1985, or thereabouts, onwards, Sir Ian Botham
'82/83 for mine.From 1985, or thereabouts, onwards, Sir Ian Botham
Not really sure about him. It's hard to assess just how talented Marshall is, he's so utterly hopeless currently. I don't think it's down to lack of work, him being hopeless - he just doesn't seem to me to possess the requistite shot-selection. I might be wrong as I know fairly little about him and it's possible he may never have done a day of nets in his life, but he doesn't strike me as obviously lackadaisical.Xavier Marshall: His 85 against Australia was sublime but he has produced bugger all since. His continued selection was only justified on talent and potential rather than anything more substantial.
Nice list..I thought I'd go for a different approach and name a few currentcricketers who I think will end up wasting their talents by the time they're washed up.
David Warner: Inconsistent at best. Will be replaced at the top of the order in the ODI team by Jaques/Watson despite his immense striking ability.
Robin Uthappa: Like Warner, for a guy who is a hard hitter of the cricket ball - I highly doubt he will make an impression in the international scene if he resurfaces.
Jesse Ryder: Off-field issues will plague his career and could end up as a poor man's Lehmann.
Sreesanth: Has all the talent in the world to bowl 140+ outswing with perfect seam position but a lack of mental strength and perseverance could curtail his career.
Shaun Tait: No one else can bowl as quick as him or bowl a more deadly yorker but his tendency to spray it worse than a garden sprinkler too often will inhibit his effectiveness.
Xavier Marshall: His 85 against Australia was sublime but he has produced bugger all since. His continued selection was only justified on talent and potential rather than anything more substantial.
he wasnt talented enuff. good bowler according to indian standards thoughSrinath for me. He could have achieved a lot more .But the attitude (say like Kumble )was not there .
Adam Gilchrist also played the best innings in the 2006/07 series. That, though, was just a last-hurrah type knock - Gilchrist had been average to poor for a number of years by that time. Cricketers with an abnormal skill level whose performances dim over time can still usually recapture something of their former glories over short time spans. That's what Botham did in 1985, and having been fairly moderate for several years beforehand he was then pretty moderate again for the next couple of years once more. And then utterly useless from 1989 onwards.Ian Botham was the best (and fastest) bowler on either side in the 1985 series.
Yet Kapil's performaces late in his career were certainly still more than respectable. His bowling may have looked fairly amateurish, but he still did a pretty reasonable job right to the end. And his batting prowess did not dim enormously either.Kapil Dev .... he could have achieved a lot more with the talent he had. I also didn't like the way he dragged his career to get that WR
Let me understand this - are you talking about Kapil Dev?His bowling may have looked fairly amateurish
Seen some late Imran Khan and it gives a similar impression.I trust you've seen deliveries sent down by Kapil in the last year or two of his Test career? It really is quite some sight. He looks anything but a Test bowler. Yet he kept getting the results.
Oho yes, very much so - certainly wasn't referring to a thing before about 1992. I've seen a few bits and pieces from his tour of England in 1990 and also from Australia in 1991/92, where he remained terrific and picked-up the figures.I wasn't clear that you were referring to his last years. I can't remember how much of his bowling I saw after the 1990 series in England, when he still looked a pretty well-oiled machine, albeit one who was as unable to dismiss a dominant Graham Gooch as the rest of the Indian bowlers.
Steer clear of watching too much Mark Nicholas, Richard. It can be bad for the soul...Oho yes
Though I havent followed Kiwi domestic cricket that deep, it seems Davis's only talent was his long name! He didnt look talented in the games he played!To waste talent, you have to have it first