You wont find a bigger Murali fan boy than me, but even I would have a hard time saying that.Glen McGrath has the most perfect record against most countries of any bowler I've seen. But I wouldn't rate him in the 5 best bowlers ever. In fact I'd rate Murali a better Test bowler than him.
not just CWers but most cricket fans rate Viv as the no 1 batsman in ODIs.Said this at the start of the excercise ,and will reiterate that Knowing his reputation and rating on CW specifically will be very surprised if Viv Richards is not no.1.
Don't necessarily agree with that.not just CWers but most cricket fans rate Viv as the no 1 batsman in ODIs.
Hadlee? Crowe?Pollock, Richards & Akram >>>>>> anyone else imho
Really? What's their opinion and who's seriously rated as a better batsman than Richards in ODI''s?Don't necessarily agree with that.
I post on a few other forums and there is a different opinion . Even in CW in the poll it was a split verdict ,but in these kind of things past players tend to get the upper hand for some reason when the question is not direct.
Actually he had 3 Test hundreds in SA by 2001 (1 in each tour). Thats quite decent, considering the great bowlers he always faced and the lively pitches that the Saffers virtually always prepared for India (to expose them).It's no great knock against Murali that he never really hurt Australia that much. I regard Sachin Tendulkar the best batsman I've ever seen and one of the five best cricketers ever. But for years he was terrible against South Africa in South Africa. He's improved in that area since then, but it doesn't erase the fact that he did poorly against them regularly for years.
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Really? What's their opinion and who's seriously rated as a better batsman than Richards in ODI''s?
In that same period between India and South Africa players both there were just 2/3 players from both sides who averaged more.Actually he had 3 Test hundreds in SA by 2001 (1 in each tour). Thats quite decent, considering the great bowlers he always faced and the lively pitches that the Saffers virtually always prepared for India (to expose them).
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Hmm thats funny I thought this was an ODI forum.Actually he had 3 Test hundreds in SA by 2001 (1 in each tour). Thats quite decent, considering the great bowlers he always faced and the lively pitches that the Saffers virtually always prepared for India (to expose them).
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I think Francis was talking about Tests there too.Where did you read this, TendyLovingCare.com?
Hmm thats funny I thought this was an ODI forum.
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Haha yeah perhaps. I was going to talk about his one day century but even that was against an Asia XI team. I always rated Klusener higher.That is a very important indicator of why Pollock isn't as great an ODI cricketer as his stats would have one believe, IMO. If one can't quickly think up a few superlatives or highlights for a players career, it has more to do with him than the writer.
Yeah probably.Probably wanting to get their favorites higher.
Though depends if they left out some of the other top players too.
Yep that's why I gave everyone a week and got everyone to help with the qualified list, that way there was no real excuse for forgetting someone.if you asked someone out of the blue to write the top 10 odi players. without given time for much thought you list would more than likely be different if you were given the whole day to think about.