Would represent a massive improvement if you kept to your word.Congrats Jono, you are a true champion. I'll make sure to keep my CW posting to ****** in jokes that ruin threads and only popping in when Williamson scores some runs.
The fight's over. The big 4 exist. Everyone knows it but you. Check out who the top 4 ranked players are. Check the batting records.Keep up the good fight champ.
Mate, you deserve to taste and taste hard. Cop it sweet son..... is a good player, great when it comes to the limited overs stuff. But if he isn't the most overrated player going around at the moment then I don't know who is.
Sky Sports named their present World XI and this cat not only made the team, he was named as the captain. I mean come on. The so called big four in world cricket Kohli is easily a level below the other three when it comes to test cricket. His career average of 46 should put him somewhere in that second tier of test batsman, and yet, it doesn't. He's consistently rated right up there as a test batsman.
Please, somebody explain. How has this happened. How has a guy with a good but not great (and not even close) test career to date managed this.
look mate he just "champ"ed the **** out of you, you have nothing.The fight's over. The big 4 exist. Everyone knows it but you. Check out who the top 4 ranked players are. Check the batting records.
You're the one that's "had enough" so sounds like you're the one fighting. Why can't you just be happy we have 4 awesome batsmen. It's a great thing for cricket.
Truth be told, If we were combining all 3 forms evenly, the big 4 atm are; Kohli, AB, Warner, with Root & Smith fighting it out for the last spot.The fight's over. The big 4 exist.-.
Nah.Truth be told, If we were combining all 3 forms evenly, the big 4 atm are; Kohli, AB, Warner, with Root & Smith fighting it out for the last spot.
I actually generally prefer keeping the forms separate when judging players, so no complaints from me.Its always test cricket. Who cares about JAMODIs
Ages:The big 4 was always about the next decade in test cricket though right and the best young bats? Like Amla, Cook, AB etc didn't disappear.
Does he? Keeping it at Tests only, he has 3193 runs in 70 innings @ 49.89, 10 tons 11 fifties and a good record in all countries - worst average is 39.46 in SA.Pujara has a quite a bit to prove too if he is going to get into that club.
I don't remember pujara having a good tour to england and aus, he cant have averaged more than 40 thereDoes he? Keeping it at Tests only, he has 3193 runs in 70 innings @ 49.89, 10 tons 11 fifties and a good record in all countries - worst average is 39.46 in SA.
He only has 800 runs less than Kohli in 18 less innings, and 4 fewer tons (not including today's innings tho)
Struggled in England and Australia, and didn't do much in New Zealand either.Does he? Keeping it at Tests only, he has 3193 runs in 70 innings @ 49.89, 10 tons 11 fifties and a good record in all countries - worst average is 39.46 in SA.
He only has 800 runs less than Kohli in 18 less innings, and 4 fewer tons (not including today's innings tho)
I think you may be looking at strike rates instead of averages, or averages vs countries rather than averages in countries, or something like that, because there are a bunch of countries in which he has pretty terrible records. He's only done well away in Sri Lanka (literally one match) and South Africa (where he played one really awesome innings and not a lot else).Does he? Keeping it at Tests only, he has 3193 runs in 70 innings @ 49.89, 10 tons 11 fifties and a good record in all countries - worst average is 39.46 in SA.
But...South Africa...Oh I meant more in the sense of playing on pitches with bounce and where people try to bounce him.. Curious to see how he deals with that.