RossTaylorsBox
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Yeah guys, stop making dumb troll posts.
Lol you didn't point it out at all. Series averages can be misleading, but not because they can be skewed by good performances. That's idiotic. Good performances define the results shown by series averages.Stupid post... Using series averages is misleading and that is what I was pointing out.
Does your post make sense? No.
So that makes tracks in Australia a batsman paradise, I just don't see the connection.
You implied that on turning pitches on the SC, you don't actually need to bowl that well to get impressive stats. Lyon's bowling in 2013 and Ashwin in 2012 vs England clearly shows that if you bowl rubbish on such tracks, you'll get smashed by good players.How can you not see that that doesn't support your point at all . . . in fact quite the opposite. If Lyon bowled well and still went for runs, that would support your contention.
TNT brought up Lyon's average of 37 as evidence of him not being smashed around, I pointed out that he was smashed around all the time except for one innings. Not seeing that is idiotic.Lol you didn't point it out at all. Series averages can be misleading, but not because they can be skewed by good performances. That's idiotic. Good performances define the results shown by series averages.
And, again, it's not even remotely relevant. If Lyon bowled **** and had an ok average, or a **** average couldn't be any less relevant. And that's ignoring the fact that this was over 2 years ago and so many things have changed.
Its mind boggling that thinking people have somehow come to the conclusion that bringing up Nathan Lyon's bowling in 2013 tour of India relates to the discussion in way whatsoever.
btw I didn't think the 2013 India pitches were that bad. Australia were mostly just **** and India played well.
Sorry but only idiots refuse to exploit the other team's weakness to win.Not even remotely similar to deliberately preparing dustbowls because you know the touring side has better fast bowlers/not as good spinners or at playing spin.
nope. not paying attention.You implied that on turning pitches on the SC, you don't actually need to bowl that well to get impressive stats.
2012 . . . 2013Lyon's bowling in 2013 and Ashwin in 2012 vs England clearly shows that if you bowl rubbish on such tracks, you'll get smashed by good players.
it's not, in and of itself. Saying that averages are misleading because when you remove outliers they are skewed, and that statistics with outliers ignored are a more accurate representation of player performance is extremely idiotic. Come on, reading comprehension mate. It's not like deciphering code, I'm very clearly stating exactly what I'm saying.TNT brought up Lyon's average of 37 as evidence of him not being smashed around, I pointed out that he was smashed around all the time except for one innings. Not seeing that is idiotic.
I agree for the most part. As I said, I think Australia need to do it more. But I wouldn't call them idiots, more so arrogant and naive.Sorry but only idiots refuse to exploit the other team's weakness to win.
Do you mean better than Warne/Murali? Because they were **** in India. India's own batsmen are not good against spin these days so their failure added to the opposition batsmen's failures makes the pitches look worse than they are. Tldr: Everyone sucks against spin these days so suck it up and enjoy the game.but when Simon Harmer and Dean Elgar look like Warne and Murali, and Steyn/Morkel/Philander look like Stuart Binny then you haven't got a leg to stand on
could be a factor, but I'm skeptical. I watched a fair bit of those games, the spin and bounce available to anyone who put so much as a single rotation on the ball was ridiculous.Do you mean better than Warne/Murali? Because they were **** in India. India's own batsmen are not good against spin these days so their failure added to the opposition batsmen's failures makes the pitches look worse than they are. Tldr: Everyone sucks against spin these days so suck it up and enjoy the game.
Really?You still haven't said a single relevant thing. India's bowlers have been massively helped by ridiculously helpful conditions where ordinary spin bowlers have done well.
You can't say the same for Australia's batting in the slightest.
no that's fine, tbf it's been addressed several time if you want to look back through the thread.Really?
Australia has the most batting friendly conditions in the world atm most of the time, surely you agree?
(I haven't followed this debate so sorry if I took this out of context or whatever)
But the only batsmen who score runs are Williamson, Kholi and Aussies so that seems like it is pretty much what you would expect. Its not like players like Guptil who averages 63 in NZ comes to Australia and scores mountains of runs (averages 13 in Aus). People are only complaining because Australian batsmen who play all their cricket on these pitches score runs (how bizarre is that). How many average batsmen come to Australia and score a ridiculous amount of runs.Really?
Australia has the most batting friendly conditions in the world atm most of the time, surely you agree?
(I haven't followed this debate so sorry if I took this out of context or whatever)
I don't think the SA spinners were that successful though. Elgar took 5 in the whole series, Harmer was averaging 25 a strike rate of 50 odd. In a series where the scores were so low, they aren't amazing figures. Only Tahir was good imo. Overall, I wouldn't say they were 'very successful' because they were still nowhere close to the Indian spinners, even accounting for the fact that SA were **** against spin. So yeah even being a mediocre spinner you end up with stats that look good without context, but they really aren't all that. You still need to bowl well to be good in India, though granted you'll get away with some nice looking stats.no that's fine, tbf it's been addressed several time if you want to look back through the thread.
To reiterate, you still have to be a good player to make runs in Australia, and the vast majority of games get results. If Australia can consistently take 20 wickets they're not exactly the roads people are claiming. Look back through recent tours and a lot of overseas batsmen have struggled on these "roads".
Comparing that to recent Indian dustbowls (namely recent series v SA), relatively unknown and unnacomplished spinners can be very difficult to play and very successful due to the conditions. You can't say the same about touring batsmen in Australia.
In reaching the verdict, the ICC agreed with the “poor” rating given to the pitch by Jeff Crowe, the match referee for the Nagpur Test played from 25-27 November, who observed that the pitch did not allow a fair contest between bat and the ball.
Nagpur pitch receives official warning - ICC Cricket
That's Guptills average for this year.Guptill averages 63 here because when suranga lakmal and 2009 bangladesh came to visit he tucked in.
imagine facing those blokes on australian decks.
stop clutching at straws guysGuptill averages 63 here because when suranga lakmal and 2009 bangladesh came to visit he tucked in.
imagine facing those blokes on australian decks.
Single rotation? What does that even mean? You have no idea how spin bowling(or anything really) works.could be a factor, but I'm skeptical. I watched a fair bit of those games, the spin and bounce available to anyone who put so much as a single rotation on the ball was ridiculous.