Fine the lower order of the bowlers may only average 30 tops I will grant you that. However the batsman will not average 40. Right now in a test you have to last about 12 overs before the 3rd bowler comes on. There is no 3rd bowler to relax against. And definitely no 5th bowler to take a mental holiday against.Na, I still can't see 5 down averaging more than 35 against the batsman attack. Whereas you'd say against an attack this good the batsman would average somewhere closer to 40 almost all the way down.
The Test batting XI is definitely a batsman who can bowl short though. If they had one more I don't think the bowlers would ever take a game off them.
You are entirely downplaying rhythm, bowling partnerships, pitch conditions and the state of the ball when looking at how that bowling XI would go. XI bowlers would not be a massive boon, it would be similar to having 6 top class bowlers. 2-3 may be on fire but how are you going to know who? By rotating through everyone? These are the best batsman in the world, they'd manage to adapt.Fine the lower order of the bowlers may only average 30 tops I will grant you that. However the batsman will not average 40. Right now in a test you have to last about 12 overs before the 3rd bowler comes on. There is no 3rd bowler to relax against. And definitely no 5th bowler to take a mental holiday against.
All the seamers should be top notch bowlers. The pressure will be relentless.
The other issue I want to raise is something I read in a cricket captaincy manual once. All bowlers have different release points and as such in order to bowl a ball that will hit the top of off stump they have land the ball on slightly different areas of the pitch. The book I read claimed that different parts of a pitch have different moisture in them and therefore some bowlers will be more suited to some pitches than other bowlers.
The other issue is that bowling is a fickle business and sometimes a bowler just has his day. With eleven bowlers 2-3 of them will be on fire every game and be bowling well enough to take a five for.
Apologies if there are grammar errors in this but I am on my phone so it is what it is.
You'd need a pretty good captain, one whom can get a feel of the conditions and can tell when a bowler is struggling or in rhythm. Don't think the bowler's XI has anyone like that, which means they'd probably just rotate through bowlers based on what they do well - best new ball bowlers up first, best short ball bowlers for when they need that, best spinners when the ball looses shine, best reverse swingers for the old ball.You are entirely downplaying rhythm, bowling partnerships, pitch conditions and the state of the ball when looking at how that bowling XI would go. XI bowlers would not be a massive boon, it would be similar to having 6 top class bowlers. 2-3 may be on fire but how are you going to know who? By rotating through everyone? These are the best batsman in the world, they'd manage to adapt.
And there should be a lot of class keeper/bats out there who can't bowl (Ian Healy?)
Brilliant - cheers for that!!!
Courtney Walsh and Curtly Ambrose bat out the win in that famous 153 win the first one that comes to my mind. Didn't contribute that much hung around to ensure the win.Okay, in reference to your post that I quoted, please name those all truly inept bowlers who have stuck it out with batsmen? Should be easy to do so since you claim it's so common.
Funny, I would have my money on Clarke in 90% of conditions.I reckon that a contest would be easier to comprehend if you narrow the teams down to a couple of hypotheticals. For example;
10 x Brett Lee V 10 x Michael Clarke (fair enough?)
In a 50 over game I would place a $500 be on Brett Lee to win provided that the pitch isn't completely dead.
The reason being that it would be easier for Lee to thrash the bowling about and score repeated 50s than Clarke.
Fool! Clarke's back would break well before batting for 50 overs and then bowling 50 straight.Funny, I would have my money on Clarke in 90% of conditions.
But it's 11 different Clarkes with 11 different backs isn't it???Fool! Clarke's back would break well before batting for 50 overs and then bowling 50 straight.
Sobers by 5 wickets with 16 overs to spare, when I simmed it.11 Jaques Kallis vs 11 Garry Sobers?
bollinger xi has just set amla xi 469 after scoring 468/9, the app got glitchy and some adobe flash player glitch occuredSimming ridiculous ODIs on this is fun (kiwiviktor's sim, iirc):
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11 Waqar Younis's just chased down 346 against 11 Don Bradmans.
I love the only commentSobers by 5 wickets with 16 overs to spare, when I simmed it.
Shakib just defeated Chris Harris by 40 runs.
5 star reviewwhat?
i don't get it what the hell is going on