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Top Five Most Underrated Cricketers Ever.

viriya

International Captain
None of your arguments made any sense whatsoever... you deviated so far from the original debate (ie) Pollock not being that good with the bat, compared to all rounders like Botham, Miller, Imran and Dev. And if you aren't a gilly fanboy, well, it's your loss :cool:
The only point I wanted to make was that Pollock's 32 average shouldn't be written off. Some people seem not to consider him a genuine all-rounder for some reason. Gilly was a comparison I made because someone claimed Pollock didn't do anything to help the team in a tough spot compared to someone like Gilly. I'm sure he has, just that I didn't watch enough of SA games back then to know.
 

Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
No one's dismissing the 32 avg of a #8. Pollock was a good bat who at times made important runs.

Maybe we should drop the Gilly comparison though because you know, oranges and apples...
 

viriya

International Captain
No one's dismissing the 32 avg of a #8. Pollock was a good bat who at times made important runs.
That's the whole point, early on in this thread people were dismissing his 32 avg. I think people lost context and just looked at the comparison with Gilly.
 

ImpatientLime

International Regular
bob taylor. quite possibly the greatest keeper england ever produced, definitely superior to knott behind the sticks.
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Jeffrey Stollmeyer

Quite underrated. 4 centuries and 12 fifties in 32 tests as an opening batsman for the Windies post WWII, with a fourth innings average of 86. Wisden has the following to say about him

Tall and graceful with a good range of strokes marked especially by the drive, he made his major impact on the international scene with his solid left-hand opening partner, Allan Rae, providing the base on which Weekes, Worrell and Walcott were to build so effectively on the 1950 tour of England. It was this series, won 3-1, that catapulted West Indies into the top rank of Test teams.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Dennis Amiss

Completely written off by some due to his horror show against Lillee & Thomson in 1974/75, by which logic we may as well also write off most of the WI batsmen who toured Aus 12 months later.
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Dennis Amiss

Completely written off by some due to his horror show against Lillee & Thomson in 1974/75, by which logic we may as well also write off most of the WI batsmen who toured Aus 12 months later.
The same could potentially happen to Jonathan Trott's legacy, which would be sad.
 

Chubb

International Regular
Jeffrey Stollmeyer

Quite underrated. 4 centuries and 12 fifties in 32 tests as an opening batsman for the Windies post WWII, with a fourth innings average of 86. Wisden has the following to say about him
Pretty much without question the best white West Indian player ever. I know Roy Marshall and Gerry Gomez have decent claims but Stollmeyer has the test record to back it up. He was certainly the only one who actually merited being captain too.

He'd also be right up there in the top five batsmen produced by Trinidad.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
The only point I wanted to make was that Pollock's 32 average shouldn't be written off. Some people seem not to consider him a genuine all-rounder for some reason.
Erm, because he was never that good a batsman to be classed a genuine all rounder but more a useful lower order man is the reason. The reasoning being gained not from watching spreadsheets but from watching him.
 

fredfertang

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Pretty much without question the best white West Indian player ever. I know Roy Marshall and Gerry Gomez have decent claims but Stollmeyer has the test record to back it up. He was certainly the only one who actually merited being captain too.

He'd also be right up there in the top five batsmen produced by Trinidad.
If you place any faith in averages he's not even half as good as his own brother :)
 

viriya

International Captain
Erm, because he was never that good a batsman to be classed a genuine all rounder but more a useful lower order man is the reason. The reasoning being gained not from watching spreadsheets but from watching him.
"Eyes not spreadsheets"

Why do you hate Excel so?

It's niiiice - I like.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
I love spreadsheets, for work.

Cricket however requires watching, not looking at scorecards and stats.
 

viriya

International Captain
I love spreadsheets, for work.

Cricket however requires watching, not looking at scorecards and stats.
You think all my arguments are based on numbers? Shaun Pollock lived in an age that didn't allow me to see him live unfortunately.. if I only could..
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
If they're not then you're doing a very good idea of hiding it. Example being the Ryan Harris thread, what's the first thing you mention?
 

viriya

International Captain
If they're not then you're doing a very good idea of hiding it. Example being the Ryan Harris thread, what's the first thing you mention?
Is he a late bloomer? Sorry I don't follow Aussie domestic cricket.

And Shaun Pollock was a genuine all-rounder.. a lower order batsman that was capable.
 

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