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relevance?And his side has the worst win/loss record of any Australian team, go figure.
come on mate no one expects you to go "oh yeah I was wrong he's great" but at least stop trying to force it
relevance?And his side has the worst win/loss record of any Australian team, go figure.
Staggeringly, there are 6 other batsman in the side.If Smith was as good as he's made out to be, considering he's also got Starc, Haze and co as a bowling attack, and Lyon who whilst being utterly ****, has a knack of taking fourth innings wickets when it looks like no one else would, his side would have the record that Ponting/Waugh/Border's teams had.
Name a tough series that the Smith generation has won,
Ponting, Dravid and Sanga all got to there after like 100 Tests too.Blocky I'm sure Smith's ugliness at the wicket plays a massive part in you underrating him, because I was the same for a long time, before finally accepting that his style, as unorthodox as it is, is actually going to be successful for him.
I don't think he's quite as good a batsman to be averaging 60 though, but he's definitely up there with Root currently.
Let's also not forget quite a few great batsmen in recent years have been averaging close to 60 for a while before coming back down to earth... Ponting got to 59.99 in 2007 IIRC, Dravid, Kallis, Sanga were often touching the 58-59 mark, so I wouldn't get carried away with Smith potentially being a better test bat than say Ricky Ponting just yet, as I heard someone on the radio posing earlier today.
It works for him when there is nothing available for the bowlers to counter-act it... when you're running across your stumps and pinging everything into the leg side, the moment there is some movement, he's all at sea... but hell, this is the worst period for swing, there is literally nothing even with a swing demon like Amir or Starc bowling, it's also the worst period for spin, there has been nothing in this wicket at all.Blocky I'm sure Smith's ugliness at the wicket plays a massive part in you underrating him, because I was the same for a long time, before finally accepting that his style, as unorthodox as it is, is actually going to be successful for him.
I don't think he's quite as good a batsman to be averaging 60 though, but he's definitely up there with Root currently.
Let's also not forget quite a few great batsmen in recent years have been averaging close to 60 for a while before coming back down to earth... Ponting got to 59.99 in 2007 IIRC, Dravid, Kallis, Sanga were often touching the 58-59 mark, so I wouldn't get carried away with Smith potentially being a better test bat than say Ricky Ponting just yet, as I heard someone on the radio posing earlier today.
Against much tougher opposition, take a look at Dravid in England.Ponting, Dravid and Sanga all got to there after like 100 Tests too.
Can you cite some examples of matches like this?... genuine question, because he does seem to score runs pretty much everywhere across any reasonable sample sets.It works for him when there is nothing available for the bowlers to counter-act it... when you're running across your stumps and pinging everything into the leg side, the moment there is some movement, he's all at sea... but hell, this is the worst period for swing, there is literally nothing even with a swing demon like Amir or Starc bowling, it's also the worst period for spin, there has been nothing in this wicket at all.
1. RootWho are the top 10 current batsmen afayc blocky?
He scores big centuries, or fails.Can you cite some examples of matches like this?... genuine question, because he does seem to score runs pretty much everywhere across any reasonable sample sets.
McGrath would walk all over Smith like nothing, he's the perfect bowler to get Smith out early every single time they play.I'm assuming Blocky is questioning whether Smith's technique only holds up on modern wickets against modern bowlers, and is possibly questioning (as I have) how that technique and style would have held up in say the 1980s against bowlers like Hadlee, Marshall, Ambrose; or even his countryman McGrath in the 90s.
Yet, stands up more than his captain against it when it matters, check their third/fourth innings records.Warner is pretty mediocre against spin lol.
Holy **** you cannot be serious.Yet, stands up more than his captain against it when it matters, check their third/fourth innings records.
Smith in third/fourth innings, 1 century in 42 innings,Holy **** you cannot be serious.