indeed. thank you. Now please explain it to kyear2.What is significant in terms of % may not be significant in terms of absolute numbers.
Also, comparing the difference in performance over one innings is not the same as compating the difference over the course of a match, series; or indeed a career.
There are strike rates and then there are strike rates. O'Reilly's would always be higher than Warne bcos he played his strongest opponent far more often than Warne did his. Sobers SR suffers bcos of his dexterity. Since he could adequately fulfil the stock bowler role his SR rises. A probably contradictory instance where hadn't he been good enough to perform the role his figures would have been better.Spinners do tend to have far worse strike rates but they can bowl that much more overs, and hence get you that many more wickets. Tiger O'Reilly had a S/R of 70 which was pretty darn good for a spinner back in the day. Warne had an excellent strike rate of 57. A strike rate around 90 isn't amazing though, yeah. Sobers and Lance Gibbs are both there.
I forgot Hussey. I made that eleven in less than a minute.No way Martyn is over Hussey. Might even have Johnson over Harris, but thats debateable.
You must be a Tsotsobe fanI definitely want my fast bowlers taking less wickets than other fast bowlers.
5 x Pace bowlers is probably a bit much, so Laker/Underwood/Verity for Larwood. Otherwise no major issues apart for a minor tweak - KP at 4, and Gower at 5. Not convinced that Hammond is the best player of fast bowling in the world, but again not a major issue.Poms
Gooch, Hobbs, Hammond, Gower, KP, Botham, Flintoff, Knott, Snow, Trueman, Larwood
cbf picking the entire pile of really old school players England need to pick to keep up with some of the other countries so there's some modern blokes in there. Don't tell me you don't want to see Botham and Flintoff in the same team.
Not even England's most complex batsman.Surely one of cricket's most complex and enigmatic batsman.
You seem to have 17 players in that team.Super-quick ranking of Indian test batsmen:
1. Sachin Tendulkar
2. Sunil Gavaskar
3. Rahul Dravid
4. Virender Sehwag
5. VVS Laxman
6. Vijay Merchant
7. Vijay Hazare
8. Gundappa Vishwanath
9. Mohammad Azharuddin
10. Mohinder Amarnath
11. Dilip Vengsarkar
12. Sourav Ganguly
13. Navjot Sidhu
14. Polly Umrigar
15. MAK Pataudi
16. ML Jaisimha
17. Sanjay Manjrekar
Jardine and Knott for May and AmesHutton
Hobbs
Hammond
May
Compton
Ames
Botham
Larwood
Barnes
Laker
Trueman