Bahnz
Hall of Fame Member
Don't forget Lance Dry.Disturbing lack of love for Bradburn, B. Walker, Greg Loveridge and Vaughn Brown IMO.
Don't forget Lance Dry.Disturbing lack of love for Bradburn, B. Walker, Greg Loveridge and Vaughn Brown IMO.
FUUUU. Was actually going to vote for Lance Dry when the spinner/final bowler voting was done; now you've spoiled my effect.Don't forget Lance Dry.
Barry Richards and Graeme Pollock also worth ignoring because of a lack of Test matches?Disappointed at the lack of Richardson love for the opener's spot. I really don't like the idea of selecting guys like dempster and donnelly because they played jack all test matches. Not their fault, but we'll just never know how good they really were.
Yep for Richards. Pollock probably just scrapes in.Barry Richards and Graeme Pollock also worth ignoring because of a lack of Test matches?
For me, personally, I don't know that so refuse to vote them in based on a puddle of test matches and some superlative eyewitness accounts. They probably were awesome but that doesn't mean they have to qualify for these sorts of lists, the sample size means it's not possibly to judge fairly. Those sorts of players stand in their own kind of group and shouldn't be compared to full test careers.Dempster and Donnelly were a class apart from other NZ cricketers of their day. Both being named one of Wisden's Cricketers of the Year in the 30s and 40s respective. Dempster being as the finest player of spin of his generation (though, granted, I can't remember who said this and whether it's credible or not) but to dismiss them out of hand and Wisden crediting Donnelly as the finest left hander in the game at the time of them naming him as a Cricketer of the Year.
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