With the likes of Miandad, Zaheer, Dhoni etc in the tier below IMO..Bevan?
Yes.I still don't find average a hugely meaningful stat in ODI cricket tbh. Especially comparing across different positions in the order.
Pull the other one.Neil Fairbrother
Then you should have, what was stopping you?I wanted to inlcude Bevan here but those who feel Bevan is the greatest ever ODI bat can choose other option.
Well, Viv played ODIs for ~16 years. They just didn't play as many matches back then. Also, even his average is special for his era (actually, again, even ours). Scores were lower back then.I pick Tendulkar by half a toenail because of his unreal level of consistency... since his first hundred, he averaged 47, the same as Viv... and thats over 385 matches. Absolutely mind blowing
Where Viv was special was his strikerate though... he was miles ahead of peers in that respect
Zaheer Abbas and Gordon Greenidge belong there IMO. So does Ponting I guess. Actually we should limit it to top 3 (Viv, Tendulkar, Bevan), and then there are a whole bunch below them.Can't split these guys....
- Viv Richards
- Sachin Tendulkar
- Greg Chappell
- Dean Jones
- Javed Miandad
- Michael Bevan (personally I couldn't stand him, but it's hard to argue agin him)
- MS Dhoni
Hashim Amla laying some serious claims to being included among the above.