smash84
The Tiger King
Ind, Pak, and NZ of the 60s were minnowsLets do bcos no team has been as awful as Banglers and Zimbucks. Pakistan, NZ and for a while now the WI have had some pretty dodgy batting sides especially away from home.
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Ind, Pak, and NZ of the 60s were minnowsLets do bcos no team has been as awful as Banglers and Zimbucks. Pakistan, NZ and for a while now the WI have had some pretty dodgy batting sides especially away from home.
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Yeah. I don't have a problem with Sobers being GOAT but no matter how I try to spin it a wicket every 15.1 overs is difficult to justify for any frontline bowler. Far easier to accept his bowling being over rated.I'd imagine that a bowler able to adapt to all conditions would have a better average and strike rate than an equivalent one trick pony. 91 vs 63 does not lie.
Kallis never had to bowl to Kenny Barrington or Bill LawryI'd imagine that a bowler able to adapt to all conditions would have a better average and strike rate than an equivalent one trick pony. 91 vs 63 does not lie.
They weren't good but they weren't BD and Zim bad.Ind, Pak, and NZ of the 60s were minnows
It doesn't lie but it can be misunderstood. If Kallis was asked to bowl his fast medium stuff over upon over on an unforgiving pitch to stop an end he'd have been dropped long before his SR would've suffered.I'd imagine that a bowler able to adapt to all conditions would have a better average and strike rate than an equivalent one trick pony. 91 vs 63 does not lie.
Nonsense. There's a difference between a bad team and a minnow.Ind, Pak, and NZ of the 60s were minnows
So what is your definition of a minnow? Zimbos of mid 90s to early 00s were possibly > Pak, NZ, Ind of 60sNonsense. There's a difference between a bad team and a minnow.
Mommy, there's a monster out there, save meSmall never misses an opportunity to try to attack Sir Garry's record.
Smali constantly raises Sober record vs Pakistan, conveniently omitting he only played them at the beginning of his career and as a spinner on the dead Caribbean pitches and in one particular series that saw two 300 plus individual scores.
This is the point that is often missed by fans. Cricket is a different, more carefree game now. Tests were traditionally attritional and run rates only really started to accelerate in the mid to late 90s. I think S Waugh set the benchmark by insisting on a RR of 4 per over. As a result bowlers are afforded more opportunities to take wkts. Averages remain much the same but there is a divergence in ER and SROne has to look at the batsmen of the day and the strike rates they scored at. Most bowlers of the era had a higher strike rate than bowlers today. Gibbs is a, without doubt an ATG spinner and his strike rate isn't far from Sobers.
Alan Davidson had a strike rate of 62 and Ray Lindwall one of 60 and they are both top tier fast bowlers.
Finally, the Pakistan team had Fazal and Hanif in '54. Hard to call them minnows. Added to that, Sobers didn't only play in the 60's and faced many of the great Indian spinners in the SC
Based on your spreadsheets again no doubt.There are like 3 players all-time who would make the team like that.. Sobers wouldn't make the team imo. His bowling was overrated.
Bruce Taylor was a tall (6'3") allrounder who batted with aggression and bowled at fast-medium with an ability to move the ball both ways even on the least responsive pitches. His Test debut was dramatic - he smacked 105 in 158 minutes against India at Calcutta in 1964-65 and followed with 5 for 86 in India's first innings. In his next match he took 5 for 26. Thereafter, he was a regular in New Zealand's side, touring England three times (1965, 1969, 1973) , Pakistan (1964-65, 1969-70) and West Indies (1971-72). In England he struggled on pitches expected to favour him, but otherwise he was a model of consistency. He retired after his last England tour, but returned successfully for Wellington in 1978-79.
Apologies to Zinzan, who beat me to it.3 massively underrated New Zealand test players;
1) John F Reid
2) Dion Nash
3) Bruce Taylor
Wasn't going there. Ignored if for a while and made my one and only contribution on the topic. No intent to go after Imran or anyone else.Oh dear I know what the next 10 pages will be like
kyear: Sobers ftw
smali: I wear Imran undies
kyear: Imran averaged 28+ overseas
smali: Sobers averaged in the 40s away from home
kyear: Sobers bowled a lot
smali: SR 92= worse than mohammad sami and ajit agarkar combined
kyear: But he had to bowl on pancakes at home
smali: Well, he had a home average of 60. Ha, what an FTB
kyear: He ran in all day. He was The Siddle before Siddle.
smali: Imran ran in all day, too. Didn't need 92 balls to get someone out hurrdurr
kyear: Imran wasn't even a good enough fielder to catch all the panties that dropped in front of him
smali: If only Sobers lived up to his name he wouldn't be a drunk bum
Did I cover everything? Someone vm me if these two ****s contribute something new.