Not to forget tests played as well.I keep saying this since his debut (and I've always thought he was better than KP even in KP's in form days when people disagree with me) but this kid is going to have some batting records to his name. He's the only person playing right now who I think can seriously beat SRT's record of runs/centuries in Tests.
Not from a batsmanship perspective perhaps, but the guy keeps making runs when it really matters..and well, he's making those big runs often enough too, so who's to say?Not to forget tests played as well.
Agree with all that you say, though as good as Cook is he isn't in the same league as SRT to be honest.
Yeah good call mate. I would've been fuming in your shoes**** you Corrin!
Laid off at the right time though...
will be hard to argue if he breaks his records though.Not to forget tests played as well.
Agree with all that you say, though as good as Cook is he isn't in the same league as SRT to be honest.
Agree with all that you say, though as good as Cook is he isn't in the same league as SRT to be honest.
Still a kid in terms of batsmanship. Batsmen hit their peaks early in their thirties. He is still some ways off. He'll have 30 centuries before he hits that, imho. Not to mention England plays more tests than anyone else. This guy is going places in the record books.Seems odd to still be calling him a kid when he's older than most of us and is England captain. Wonder what makes him give that impression.
Right from his 100 in Australia 6 years ago, he has shown some possible greatness. As of now, I don't think it is premature to leave that 'possible' now. He is among England's best batsmen of all time! The leading England centurion! And he's 27! In all fairness, not even halfway his career. Not at the top yet!At the end of the last Test one of the Sky chaps suggested we might now start adding Cook to the discussion for the greatest England batsman of all.
I thought, and still think, that's a shade premature but he is now certainly in the mix as an opener for the all time team to stand alongside Hobbs.
There are lies, damn lies, and statistics.will be hard to argue if he breaks his records though.
You make me feel really old now!Seems odd to still be calling him a kid when he's older than most of us and is England captain. Wonder what makes him give that impression.
Not if he only breaks them because England play so much more Test cricket than India did though. If he plays for 20+ years and averages in the low to mid 50s then sure, valid comparison, but scoring more runs and hundreds overall doesn't make him the better bat for the same reason Tendulkar isn't the best bat of all time.will be hard to argue if he breaks his records though.
He's always loved a trough, has Trott. He was dropped from Warwickshire's CC side for a few games a couple of seasons before making his Test debut for instance. It's entirely consistent with his CV.Trott looks like he's forgotten how to bat