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The Kane Williamson Average Watch thread

Will Kane average 50 in both ODIs and Tests at some point before Feb 2017?


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Gob

International Coach
Smith values his wicket when he needs to which wasn't the case in the first 3 innings of this series.

Any way Smith is averaging in the high 50s so its much easier for him to get it up there. Same with r00t
 

Coronis

International Coach
Root doesn't seem to have the appetite for big scores like Smith, Warner, Kohli etc, and has a terrible conversion rate.
 

Burner

International Regular
Kohli has no appetite. I'll be honest, as far as Test cricket goes, I think Kohli is playing way below his caliber. The wonderful things he does in ODI cricket are yet to be successfully translated into Test cricket.
 

Gob

International Coach
Root doesn't seem to have the appetite for big scores like Smith, Warner, Kohli etc, and has a terrible conversion rate.
8 tons in 35 games isn't bad

As for Virat, yeah he is definitely a rung below other 3 when it comes to cashing in (averages less than 45 right) and given his age wont make as many runs or hundreds as the others but he got that intimidation factor working for him. I think opponents fear Virat more than They fear Smith,Root etc
 

Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
I think something like four of Root's first five tons were 150+. Getting out in the 80s and low 100s has only been a thing for 6 months or so. He's probably trying to be too positive, which can kind of happen with form.
 

Contra

Cricketer Of The Year
Virat has faced must better bowling attacks though. Definitely needs one solid season of high run scoring like Root and Smith had.
 

Burner

International Regular
I believe his problem is in the mind. He averages in the 60s and 70s in the second and fourth innings respectively. He is focussed when he has a target to chase and struggles when he is batting blind. Get that fixed and he'll be alright. Maybe convince himslef to always bat like there's 300 runs to chase.
 

Flem274*

123/5
8 tons in 35 games isn't bad

As for Virat, yeah he is definitely a rung below other 3 when it comes to cashing in (averages less than 45 right) and given his age wont make as many runs or hundreds as the others but he got that intimidation factor working for him. I think opponents fear Virat more than They fear Smith,Root etc
Nah Smith just keeps going and going and Root has the handy combo of being both a potential ATG and coming in at #5 when the ball is no longer new, so you have to bowl to this run machine with an old ball. I was not optimistic as a fan whenever he came in tbh.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
Root's innings in Auckland not nong after he debuted had me converted. I think he made about 80 odd? But looked in a different class to the other English batsman. Plays it real late the way Williamson does.
 

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Yeah, I think he means an ODI. I was at the ground for that knock and he was incredible.
 

Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
The weird thing about Root is that he hadn't really done much in county cricket when he debuted. He was identified as a future talent but I thought selecting him for the India tour was too early and certainly didn't think he'd become an integral player in all formats as quickly as he did. His first real dominance in county cricket came at the start of the 2013 season, after he'd spent the winter with England, where he suddenly looked a God amongst men.

He's one player the selectors/coaching team get a massive tick for.
 

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
yeah I remember thinking Root absolutely sucked when he first played Australia. Slow scoring and weak wristed, just didn't respect him at all. Crazy how good he ha become
 

OverratedSanity

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I didn't rate Root, Smith or Kane too much a few years ago and didn't think any of them would do much. I feel stupid.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
He didn't make any test runs that tour. Must be thinking of an ODI?
Yeah, I think he means an ODI. I was at the ground for that knock and he was incredible.
Nah, definitely the test.

3rd Test: New Zealand v England at Auckland, Mar 22-26, 2013 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo
Checking the scorecard, he only made 45 and 29, but that 45 was off 176 balls and his defense looked impregnable till he was the last man out. I could tell straight away that he was quality.
 

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
You mean when he scored 180 in his second test against them??
yep. thought it was flukey as hell. wrote it off as an isolated incident. just something about the way he batted, I dunno

obviously i was wrong


edit - i just checked his stats from that series... other than the 180 and another score of 60, his top was 30 from the other 8 innings. averaged 37. hardly ATG material

musta been why i didn't rate him
 
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Athlai

Not Terrible
I didn't rate Root, Smith or Kane too much a few years ago and didn't think any of them would do much. I feel stupid.
I didn't think Kane would ever look quite this good. I though he'd have a record similar to Crowe, not be a guy who looks so.... Completely comfortable.

Thought Smith was a spud.

Root I saw as being decent maybe about that Crowe/imagined Kane level. Jury is out still if he is better than that or not.
 

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