Yeah I don't disagree -- I just like the balance he brings at the top.Gotta remember than Watson played as opener when he had the best form of his life for ~ 2 years, and when he played at 6-7 he was starting his career
You're right though, of course. I just want Symonds in the team because I love him.
Jesus Christ. Did you ever actually watch any of Bevan's 195 innings? Have you ever actually watched a game of cricket or do you wait 10 years before reading the scorecard then decide that whoever hit more sixes was therefore the better player.More facts about Michael "The Greatest Finisher in the History of ODI cricket" Bevan:
Runs in boundaries per 1,000 balls faced:
Bevan 204, Taylor 370. Massive difference
Corey Anderson, in 35 ODI games, had hit twice as many sixes as Bevan hit in his entire career (23).
Martin Guptill today hit a third as many sixes as Bevan hit in his entire career. If Bevan faced 150 balls every innings it would still take him 30 innings to equal the six count of Guptill's innings today.
As clever as he was, Bevan simply could not hit it well enough to get in an ATG ODI XI.
Now that's just stupid.Deadset you'd rate Shaun Tait better than McGrath because the former could go over 150ks and that's what brings wicketz
I don't think he's serious.Jesus Christ. Did you ever actually watch any of Bevan's 195 innings? Have you ever actually watched a game of cricket or do you wait 10 years before reading the scorecard then decide that whoever hit more sixes was therefore the better player.
Just so everyone knows, Shahid Afridi>>>>Viv Richards.
Deadset you'd rate Shaun Tait better than McGrath because the former could go over 150ks and that's what brings wicketz
So is thinking because someone can clear the fence more than another guy he's therefore the better player? Bevan found gaps and for most of his career accumulated runs and chipped away at the total and won games. On a handful of occasions, out of 195 in total, it didn't come off. I grew up in Australia, watched a lot of Tri-Series from the early 90s into the 2000s, and Bevan sticks in my mind as being the guy that always seemed to be there, and no game against Australia was dead until he was out.Now that's just stupid.
All of which are good arguments for Bevan being an excellent player. They're not good arguments for picking him at 6 in an ATG team though.So is thinking because someone can clear the fence more than another guy he's therefore the better player? Bevan found gaps and for most of his career accumulated runs and chipped away at the total and won games. On a handful of occasions, out of 195 in total, it didn't come off. I grew up in Australia, watched a lot of Tri-Series from the early 90s into the 2000s, and Bevan sticks in my mind as being the guy that always seemed to be there, and no game against Australia was dead until he was out.
What is a hitters position? At the start of the inning or at the end? See ODIs have changed so much so has the definition of roles.The statistics are only irrelevant to the closed minded.
In a hitter's position, you go with the guy who hits sixes at 17 per 1,000 before the guy who hits at 2 per 1,000. Every time.
Ah, that's where I went wrong. I thought you picked the guy and the team who would win more games of cricket.The statistics are only irrelevant to the closed minded.
In a hitter's position, you go with the guy who hits sixes at 17 per 1,000 before the guy who hits at 2 per 1,000. Every time.
So when the fielders are back waiting for a mi**** six, you want the guy who might get the six or might get out over the guy who will continuously pick up easy runs? jfcAll of which are good arguments for Bevan being an excellent player. They're not good arguments for picking him at 6 in an ATG team though.
Yeah don't pick match winners just pick guys who hit more 6zzzzzzzAh, that's where I went wrong. I thought you picked the guy and the team who would win more games of cricket.
No. 6 is a hitter's position. Usually you don't come in until 35-40 overs are up. I don't want a guy coming in to nurdle the ball into gaps at the end of an innings. I want a guy who can score at 120-130+ over the last 5 overs. Not 72.What is a hitters position? At the start of the inning or at the end? See ODIs have changed so much so has the definition of roles.
Bevan was a finisher. He found gaps and got runs. Hitting lots of sixes doesn't mean much if you hole out going for your third when your team needs you to stick around and close things off.
You really really do not understand cricket.
I want the most runs. I don't care if I lose 2 or 3 extra wickets.So when the fielders are back waiting for a mi**** six, you want the guy who might get the six or might get out over the guy who will continuously pick up easy runs? jfc
Good point. Someone should do a statistical analysis on which grounds/countries are best for six-hitting, pretty sure Australia would be the worst and NZ would be right up there.Actually there would be a pretty strong correlation
lets also compare the boundary-hitting capabilities of a guy that played on the MCG etc without boundary ropes brought in to one playing on matchboxes in NZ.
With bats 3x the size.
Against far inferior bowling.
Tendulkar was an opener. Hashim Amla's six rate is low too but that doesn't matter either.Good point. Someone should do a statistical analysis on which grounds/countries are best for six-hitting, pretty sure Australia would be the worst and NZ would be right up there.
Six-hitting rate is a poor metric. How many did Sachin hit in the later part of his career after back/elbow issues? Didn't stop him from making plenty of runs at close to 90 SR.