Being a Black Caps follower I'd like to add my 2 cents worth on Crowe and Bond. Crowes Average of 45 puts him in ATG area mainly because the conditions in New Zealand are more often than not favouring seam bowlers. To highlight his claims to being an ATG he has played 247 games, 19000+ runs with an average of 56 with a large proportion of those runs coming in county cricket.Gooch, Atherton, Stewart, Trescothick?
Crowe was an excellent batsman and captain but he has neither masses of runs (<6000) nor a stunning average (45) behind him.
Granted, I don't think England have had a bowler of Bond's quality since Botham.
brilliantSo English too lazy to even play?
Anderson won't. Broad will be borderline at best. We've been over this before. Their terrible stats at the start of their careers will make anderson never make atg stat wise and make it hard for broad.If Anderson and Broad maintain their current form for 3-5 years they'll have ATG-esque stats.
Broad started very young though didn't he, 20 and came in to international cricket without too much experience of first class cricket. He's just about to turn 26, so say if he can bowl to similar level like he has been doing for another 8 years, he should be right up there.Anderson won't. Broad will be borderline at best. We've been over this before. Their terrible stats at the start of their careers will make anderson never make atg stat wise and make it hard for broad.
* bar a spree of truely atg years (read <19 avg).
Yep.Being a Black Caps follower I'd like to add my 2 cents worth on Crowe and Bond. Crowes Average of 45 puts him in ATG area mainly because the conditions in New Zealand are more often than not favouring seam bowlers. To highlight his claims to being an ATG he has played 247 games, 19000+ runs with an average of 56 with a large proportion of those runs coming in county cricket.
As for England.
Alec Stewart when you take into consideration his contribution as a keeper would have to be an ATG in my books. 8000+ test runs 250ish catches. Up there.
No one is saying he was an ATG. The point is, if he was allowed to open the batting and be relieved of the keeping gloves, he would have averaged somewhere in the vicinity of 45-50, making him a player of the same caliber as Mark Taylor, Langer, Slater, Haynes and other very good openers. And as an opener, you don't expect to face much spin, at least not til you're "in".Alec Stewart ATG no way as he cannot play spin and he had a combined average of 25 in India/Pak/SL..Attractive player to watch when on song against FB's thats about it. btw WK-ing would have been a postive factor in playing spin as you would know how to read the ball from the hand still he was poor..
See below he needs to bowl noticable better than he current is to make the cut (from a stats pov).Broad started very young though didn't he, 20 and came in to international cricket without too much experience of first class cricket. He's just about to turn 26, so say if he can bowl to similar level like he has been doing for another 8 years, he should be right up there.
ATG I don't know but will probably go down as a great English player because he may end up being England's all time wicket taker.
If Jimmy manages to get his average down to around 26 by the end of his career he will have done extremely well but still that's some way from ATG stats. Again he will be right up there in terms of great English bowlers though.
Code:Final Average Additional Wickets Additional Runs Future Average 26 450 10987 24.41555556 25 450 10376 23.05777778 24 450 9765 21.7 23 450 9154 20.34222222 22 450 8543 18.98444444 26 400 9687 24.2175 25 400 9126 22.815 24 400 8565 21.4125 23 400 8004 20.01 22 400 7443 18.6075 26 300 7087 23.62333333 25 300 6626 22.08666667 24 300 6165 20.55 23 300 5704 19.01333333 22 300 5243 17.47666667 26 200 4487 22.435 25 200 4126 20.63 24 200 3765 18.825 23 200 3404 17.02 22 200 3043 15.215
The one thing funnier than a troll is a bitter and twisted troll - he'll be telling us next that India lost 4-0 to South Africa last summer - but I'll lay short odds that he'll still call the team Pakistan thumped in the winter EnglandEngland takes pride in poaching players from countries like Ireland, The Netherlands, Scotland.... and South Africa.
Rather than showing some faith in the young kids playing in their own country, they want to go out there and get a quick steal, devaluing their own cap and become a joke for the rest of the world to laugh on.
Oh ya. I forgot I've gotta abide by the jungle law and suck up... (I mean, subscribe) to everything SOME Brits say, to not hurt their fragile ego, to qualify as a non troll.The one thing funnier than a troll is a bitter and twisted troll - he'll be telling us next that India lost 4-0 to South Africa last summer - but I'll lay short odds that he'll still call the team Pakistan thumped in the winter England
I'm sorry my friend, but I don't have the intellectual capacity to understand that postscript, even as editedOh ya. I forgot I've gotta abide by the jungle law and suck up... (I mean, subscribe) to everything SOME Brits say, to not hurt their fragile ego, to qualify as a non troll.
Forgive me Father, for I have sinned
PS- If you had an iota of intellect, you would agree with it, than get into a stupid slang fest which has nothing to do with the topic
And FTR, the last good player you produced was Alastair Cook. Then you outsourced the factory to the Saffies
I hope none of that was in the direction of my comment. There wasn't anything underlying in it, I've just never heard of England taking any Dutch players, and so was curious as to who it was.That will do.
I believe Ian Bell has been seen in a taxi wearing an orange shirtWho have we poached from the Netherlands out of interest?