#KohliThoughtsSanga's SR was lacking imo.
Of course he is. Played in three winning sides, went in first in all of them and made 54(36), 57(48) and 149(104). In the last two he helped end the game as a contest inside 20 overs, in the first he ensured Pakistan didn't get a sniff defending a piss weak total. He was a massive player in WC Finals.Nah he is not.
Yeah, he wasn't needed in the 1999 final as you say. Martyn and ponting were the ones who really took the game away in 2003. He only did well in the 2007 final. So yeah, Dhoni is better.Of course he is. Played in three winning sides, went in first in all of them and made 54(36), 57(48) and 149(104). In the last two he helped end the game as a contest inside 20 overs, in the first he ensured Pakistan didn't get a sniff defending a piss weak total. He was a massive player in WC Finals.
Well, I'd say in 2003 at 1-115 in the 13th when Gilchrist was dismissed, the game was well on its way to being done. As for 99, the only way Pakistan was ever going to have a shot was taking cheap early wickets. He demolished them and made what was an extremely favourable position a foregone conclusion.Yeah, he wasn't needed in the 1999 final as you say. Martyn and ponting were the ones who really took the game away in 2003. He only did well in the 2007 final. So yeah, Dhoni is better.
Well, I'd say in 2003 at 1-115 in the 13th when Gilchrist was dismissed, the game was well on its way to being done. As for 99, the only way Pakistan was ever going to have a shot was taking cheap early wickets. He demolished them and made what was an extremely favourable position a foregone conclusion.
As Jono said, he was a clutch player in the biggest ODI games going. It's as plain as the nose on Pujara's face.
If you want your all time team to play a heap of meaningless ODIs and have a gun finisher, pick Dhoni. If you want them to play in WC finals and want your keeper to go in first, pick Gilly. They played completely different roles, batting wise. Dhoni is up there with the best finishers ever. But if Gilchrist brings his best, Dhoni isn't needed to finish anything. The game's up.
Yeah, but they're all time great players because they performed when it mattered most in that format.Clutch-ness is a pretty vacuous concept. It's simple probability. Each knockout match is a roughly independent event, the team collectively fails if all (or most of) the individuals fail in any given knockout match. The more great players you have, the lower the chances of that happening, so no wonder Australia won all those WCs when you had 7-8 ATGs simultaneously. They just won't all fail at the same time. Mind you, if we were talking about SA here, they would still find a way to lose.
You're not evaluating them just over a few matches. You're looking at fantastic players who are both superb and at ways and means to separate them when deciding to put them into a side. If I had my druthers I'd probably play them both tbh, because they were both so good at their batting roles, which were very different. Maybe Dhoni can keep if the team bats first, I dunno.Why evaluate player careers over a few matches? Random and irrelevant.