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For batting wise, I have never really been that impressed by Dhoni and Gilly is in a totally different league, even at this current time btw.
For batting wise, I have never really been that impressed by Dhoni and Gilly is in a totally different league, even at this current time btw.
That's a faulty argument.I think it's a given that it's easier to bat during the middle overs of one day cricket. There is hardly any fielding pressure on, unless there's been a dramatic collapse at the top, and the fielding side take the opportunity to put the field back and get through as many overs as possible. It's a stage where there's an unspoken agreement between teams almost, 'you don't hit us for boundaries and we won't try and get you out'.
That's not to cheapen Dhoni's achievements or record, it's just a fact.
Score more runs against difficult opposition in pressure matches. Gilly can demolish any attack anywhere anytime given it's his day, but whenever I've seen Dhoni he usually struggles against good pace bowling with his awkward technique.Seriously what does Dhoni have to do more to be considered better than Gilchrist in this format, i dunno.
FTR I was using that more to point out that the difference in averages shouldn't really be taken as representative.Those saying its a no contest are kidding themselves. Again, I think Gilly is better but in 5 years time is when this debate should occur.
Dhoni has finished off so many matches that the "easier batting in the middle" argument is stupid. It may be easier to bat in the middle, but its not "easier" to win matches for your team.
We aren't blindly talking about batting avgs ffs.Because my point was that averages are not necessarily a good representation of an ODI player's performances.
Simply because your Clarkes, Dhonis and Husseys often accumulate 40-50 runs with absolutely no risk at all (look at the number of 50s) to defensive fields, often against the weaker parts of the attack. It is not a completely fair representation of their utility to the team.
Now, I think that the gap is rapidly closing because I've seen Dhoni play some spectacular knocks but at this stage I just think that because of the way he dealt with the best bowlers when batting is at its most difficult was a more important contribution to the Australian team.
I would pick Dhoni as my keeper in an ATG side but that's a different question because they aren't on equal playing fields in that respect.
What more pressure situation than a World Cup final chase?Score more runs against difficult opposition in pressure matches. Gilly can demolish any attack anywhere anytime given it's his day, but whenever I've seen Dhoni he usually struggles against good pace bowling with his awkward technique.
So getting the team off to an awesome start doesn't win matches for your team, only closing out games do??Those saying its a no contest are kidding themselves. Again, I think Gilly is better but in 5 years time is when this debate should occur.
Dhoni has finished off so many matches that the "easier batting in the middle" argument is stupid. It may be easier to bat in the middle, but its not "easier" to win matches for your team.
Nah I know, my post was aimed at Benchy.FTR I was using that more to point out that the difference in averages shouldn't really be taken as representative.
Again, he's played some brilliant knocks to finish off innings... but so has Gilchrist to start them. We're not comparing two journeymen here.
Gilchrist made a WC final hundred you realise, against those players..?What more pressure situation than a World Cup final chase?
Against likes of Malinga and Murali?
Hussey yes, Clarke no.That's true, but Michael Hussey averages 50+. Michael Clarke averages about 44. Is that a fair representation of their quality as ODI players?
This is such a stupid post considering I bloody said Gilly was better.So getting the team off to an awesome start doesn't win matches for your team, only closing out games do??
50+ in ODIs is seriously pushing it. I mean if that's a fair representation of his quality then that's freakishly good. Granted, he has looked freakishly good at times in his ODI career.Hussey yes, Clarke no.
Dhoni, Hussey and Bevan are gun middle-order batsmen because they are awesome finishers. The "inflated" average due to not outs is partly due to that.
Well why bring up the winning games argument? Which is completely moot because both players have done it, except Gilchrist does it when the ball is new and swinging and decking around.This is such a stupid post considering I bloody said Gilly was better.
Of course not.
I didn't mean it in the sense that I'd just take that average and say Hussey > Viv Richards/Ponting/Tendulkar. But again, that would be like comparing apples and oranges. The best players in that position are expected to finish games and accumulate a few more not outs in the process, and I think Hussey's average reflects how successfully he has done that.50+ in ODIs is seriously pushing it. I mean if that's a fair representation of his quality then that's freakishly good. Granted, he has looked freakishly good at times in his ODI career.