Scoring 50s are not exactly hall mark of geniuses. And 6 fifties in 27 innings does not make him look good.Precambrian: If he hasn't proven himself apt enough for swinging conditions, how did Laxman manage to score all those 50s.
Forget the NZ tests. I wont count them. How many 50s in tests in Eng, RSA and Australia? If you reach a 50 you are at least showing you can bat and face the bowling. Beyond that it is a mental thing whether you can go on to make the 50 count into a big score.Scoring 50s are not exactly hall mark of geniuses. And 6 fifties in 27 innings does not make him look good.
Even if you exclude other Australian venues and only count Brisbane, what is his average in tests in RSA, Eng and Brisbane. I am sure it is not a poor average which shows he can bat in swinging conditions.
Average comes to a very respectable 45.95 (aggregate of 873 runs).Even if you exclude other Australian venues and only count Brisbane, what is his average in tests in RSA, Eng and Brisbane. I am sure it is not a poor average which shows he can bat in swinging conditions.
The dumbest thing I've ever done on a cricket field - Iain O'Brien at CricinfoJesse was getting close to 100, I was facing a hat trick ball and I was just a little damn nervous about the whole thing. I got through that ball and the next two in the over. I scored eight while I was out there, trying my hardest to not get out. Runs didn’t matter, it was about getting Jesse through to his ton, and I couldn’t do it, in fact I did about the dumbest thing I’ve ever done on a cricket field, and I’ve done some dumb things. I walked past one from Harbhajan, my foot got stuck and I couldn’t make it back to my crease. Embarrassing, yes? I was trying to get to the pitch of the ball and push a single, get Jesse on strike and watch him score the last couple of runs he needed to tick over the ton. I felt so sick heading back to the changing room knowing that I had made such a bad mistake, I felt like throwing up while watching Tommy face out the five balls left in the over. I still feel bad about it now, but there is one positive side, Jesse made it and Tommy saved me from one of the worst feelings in the game. I owe Tommy a couple of red for that!
The 2002-03 series had minefield pitches, the worst I have seen in my 17-18 years of cricket viewing. If we include those 4 innings, the completed innings increases to 23 from 19. This is a % increase of 21 approximately and hugely skews the stats. If we want to analyse whether a player can indeed play swing bowling, we have to exclude an abberation of a series which was 2002-03.I love the complete dismissal of the last series in NZ with such phrases as "I won't count them". Dickinsonisms for Africa, one feels.
Did you see the 2002-03 series? I am not interested in any tweaking of stats to suit my arguments because I am more interested in discussion rather than winning glory points.No, we don't. Just reeks of twisting statistics to suit your argument. Yes, they were very bowler-friendly, but one thing they didn't have was inconsistent bounce and that's when a pitch really becomes a minefield.
Did you see the 2002-03 series?
I saw the series. Worst pitches I have seen in international cricket in an entire series in 17-18 years.
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