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Player? Probably not. Character? Could do.ok, fine. agreed.
in his dreams....
Player? Probably not. Character? Could do.ok, fine. agreed.
in his dreams....
of course. he may not have the talent to stand shoulder to shoulder with the very best. but he does play the game the way it is meant to be played. he is a spirited, committed, hard working cricketer. he doesn't look like the kind of cricketer who could be swayed by leather jackets or expensive watches. he has always played to win despite his limited repertoire. in that sense, he is a role model and certainly a great ambassador of his country.Player? Probably not. Character? Could do.
Bowling spin in the subcontinent, especially in India and Pakistan, isn't necessarily easy. Everyone points to Warne but an awful lot of spinners struggle there with the slowness of the pitches and blinding heat (Vettori included). India, for the last ten years, has been the easiest place to bat in the world. Having grown up there, Harbhajan's tailored his bowling to be very successful in the long run on subcontinental-style tracks, just as Kumble did. You've got to respect that, it's not "playing on home spinning decks all the time", he's one of very few bowlers who can make those decks work in his favour.But for those Bangladesh wickets for Vettori, Harby gets to play on home spinning decks all the time. How does Bangladesh explain Harby's deficiency to Vettori in England and Australia. It doesn't, so you choose to ignore it.
Is Harbhajan really good in PAK though?. I seem to remember Harbhajan bowling on some roads in PAK 2006 & largely being ineffective.Bowling records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | Cricinfo.com
Check out those averages. Gotta respect Harby's ability to bowl spin successfully in India/Pakistan, it's a lot more difficult than is commonly thought.
That is a plausible explanation, but in my view a poor one. It also under-rates Vettori as a captain.I suspect he was attempting to dry up runs at one end and have the pacers take the wickets from the other; whilst also attempting to give his three pacers a bit of a rest. It wasn't a great tactic to give the two batsmen free singles, granted, but on that wicket it was always going to be the pacemen who would cause the damage.
There is a joke there but I dont get it.fixed![]()
in the 80s the best spinner in the world was abdul qadir. i still cant rank him among the greatest from the other eras like laker, gupta, tayfield, gibbs, bedi, chandra etc. vettori will always have his place among the accumulators for the sheer amount of workload he has done and the number of wickets he has taken but he should never be ranked with the greats.
only vettori. the others are superb in one disciple for sure. some were outstanding in both. vettori is a world beater with neither bat nor ball. he is a bits and pieces cricketer who has played so many games for his country because new zealand could not field a decent XI in his time. he is definitely a poor cricketer by test standards. in no other country could he have played so many games.
Selective use of stats by the "Vettori isn't good enough for Test cricket" Brigade? Surely not!Plus by limiting your criteria to last 10 years. You left out the series where Vettori actually did sort of well in IND 99/00.
Bowling records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | Cricinfo.comIf you want to disadvantage world spinners for their performances against poor nations of spin, you should remove any performances against NZ from their stats as well, because we've been just as poor against good quality spin as Bang in recent times
I didn't bother responding to aussie because he's invariably full of poo, but since you quoted him I feel compelled to point out that Vettori averaged 45 in the aforementioned series and had I inexplicably chose to use the last 10 years and 2 months as my time period, his figures would have been even worse.Selective use of stats by the "Vettori isn't good enough for Test cricket" Brigade? Surely not!
Haha. Touche. But why 10 years? Bagapath did the same and I don't quite understand why - it seems incredibly arbitrary. What's wrong with using any players whole career?I didn't bother responding to aussie because he's invariably full of poo, but since you quoted him I feel compelled to point out that Vettori averaged 45 in the aforementioned series and had I inexplicably chose to use the last 10 years and 2 months as my time period, his figures would have been even worse.
What about NZ batting in the subcontinent in the last 5 years? Some of that 31 average is likely to be due to batting in NZ where seamers are more likely to have success, aye?Spinners in the last five years average 31 against New Zealand and 20 against Bangladesh. You're doing your team a ****ing huge disservice.
Haa i dont able with Cwers & yall internet tuff talk. Brett Lee averages 40 in 2005 Ashes & Hilfy averaged 52 in SA this year. Would you say they bowled as poorly as those figures suggested?. Clearly not. Same thing goes for Vettori in that series.I didn't bother responding to aussie because he's invariably full of poo, but since you quoted him I feel compelled to point out that Vettori averaged 45 in the aforementioned series and had I inexplicably chose to use the last 10 years and 2 months as my time period, his figures would have been even worse.
Under-rated? Perhaps. An all-time great? No. And very unlikely to ever be one.My point is that his bowling average isn't much worse (if at all) than the likes of Qadir, Saqlain, Harbhajan etc and his batting average is on the rise.Definitely on his way to become an all-time great.A very underrated cricketer.
If he ends up with 450 wickets at 28-29 and 5000 runs at 31-32, you still wouldn't call him an all time great ?Under-rated? Perhaps. An all-time great? No. And very unlikely to ever be one.
It's just a reasonable time scale. Short enough for notable recent changes in conditions to be taken into account but not so short as to give too small a sample size. If I was just looking at Vettori's record I'd use his whole career, but I was trying to demonstrate that bowling spin in India these days is actually much more difficult than is commonly believed so 10 years seemed as good a number as any.Haha. Touche. But why 10 years? Bagapath did the same and I don't quite understand why - it seems incredibly arbitrary. What's wrong with using any players whole career?
For the purposes of determining whether figures against New Zealand should be included in a spinner's stats, that isn't relevant. But I'll have a look anyway, because it'll be interesting.What about NZ batting in the subcontinent in the last 5 years? Some of that 31 average is likely to be due to batting in NZ where seamers are more likely to have success, aye?
Thats not true. Vettori record vs AUS in test is home & away.In any case, it's pretty simple for me as to why Vettori's record in Australia is better than Harbhajan's. It's just because Vettori's a better bowler than Harbhajan in Australian conditions.