I was all of one year old but looking at the players involved I'd say the bowling yes. The bowling attack in 1992 looks pretty one dimensional. Mills, Southee, Oram, Vettori, McCullum is better on paper to me.btw is this NZ side better than the one in 1992?
that is what i thought too........I was all of one year old but looking at the players involved I'd say the bowling yes. The bowling attack in 1992 looks pretty one dimensional. Mills, Southee, Oram, Vettori, McCullum is better on paper to me.
The batting, well...Crowe
was an awesome attack for those conditions though would have been thumped in the final had they made it.I was all of one year old but looking at the players involved I'd say the bowling yes. The bowling attack in 1992 looks pretty one dimensional. Mills, Southee, Oram, Vettori, McCullum is better on paper to me.
The batting, well...Crowe
No. That NZ batting line up was very good. Crowe, Jones, Rutherford,Harris,Wright Greatbatch, Cairnsbtw is this NZ side better than the one in 1992?
Hardly. Crowe was a legend, but the rest that you list were pretty ordinary ODI batsmen. Let's look at their ODI stats, shall we?No. That NZ batting line up was very good. Crowe, Jones, Rutherford,Harris,Wright Greatbatch, Cairns
Bowling was equal.
the late 80's and 90's didnt involve as many minnnows and certainly no bangladesh and played a lot fewer matches. its an unfair comparison.Hardly. Crowe was a legend, but the rest that you list were pretty ordinary ODI batsmen. Let's look at their ODI stats, shall we?
Jones - Av 35, SR 57
Rutherford - Av 29, SR 64
Harris - Av 29, SR 66
Wright - Av 26, SR 57
Greatbatch - Av 28, SR 71
Cairns - Av 29, SR 84
Jones is the only batsman with an average above 30.
Now lets compare those six to the current NZ top six:
McCullum - Av 28, SR 88
Guptill - Av 35, SR 80
Ryder - Av 36, SR 92
Taylor - Av 36, SR 81
Styris - Av 32, SR 79
Williamson - Av 30, SR 66
Only McCullum has an average below 30.
i liked it, little bit of cindy lauper ish about her.
Kyle Mills and Daniel Vettori alone put this bowling unit quite far ahead of the 1992 one, unless we actually had the best ODI bowler in the world in 1992 partnered by a world class seamer?No. That NZ batting line up was very good. Crowe, Jones, Rutherford,Harris,Wright Greatbatch, Cairns
Bowling was equal.
Interesting theory. If that's the case then you would expect an increase in the batting averages of other teams as well. So let's take a look at a couple of other teams:the late 80's and 90's didnt involve as many minnnows and certainly no bangladesh and played a lot fewer matches. its an unfair comparison.
No worries mate.buggar !! check mate .. damn stats.
I am thinking that there wouldn't be too more than 1-2 run difference between ODI averages of early 90s top order batsmen and now. The SR I believe would be more now and that the teams bat much deeper hence the higher scores. Is this hypothesis correct?There is no question that the best batsmen average more nowadays.. check out the averages of the likes of Watson, Dilshan, Amla, AB, Trott etc. in the last few years in ODI cricket. India and Pakistan pretty much play all their home ODIs on roads. The better bats and the advent of batting powerplays have led to plenty of ridiculous ODI innings as I pointed out in this thread. We certainly didn't see them on such a regular basis in the '90s. In '92, 250 was well above a par score.