Black_Warrior
Cricketer Of The Year
That would put both of them ahead of Australia
diewould put them ahead of sri lanka.
He also had no good bowlers to build a bowling partnership with.Shakib had no good bowlers to share wickets with.
Well not quite. A 4/150 is a lot more common than a 4/200, but a 1/50 is more common that either.He also had no good bowlers to build a bowling partnership with.
You sacrifice average for wickets. And he has a decent bowling average.
I would never pick Stokes over Shakib. You are showing your big-3 bias here. An informed cricket fan should know Shakib >> Stokes.Numbers are great. But not enough to make up for the fact that Bangladesh games don't make news and performances don't get the same attention and coverage.
Shakib has a 5 wicket haul in England, a 6 wicket and 5 haul in South Africa
Century and double century in New Zealand
Century and 6 wicket haul against Pakistan in the same game
No one remembers or cares.
Stokes averages 33 with the bat and 34 with the ball.
If you ask anyone today who is the best allrounder in the world, and if we are being honest, the first name we'll think of is Ben Stokes. We just remember more of the games Stokes has played in his much shorter career because they were given more coverage, attention, and highlighted far far more.
Shakib never got an opportunity to even play a test in Australia. That's not his fault. But it will be held against him. In what's left of his career, he is unlikely to play more than 2 tests in Australia, and maybe a handful in England and India.
Stokes already has 5 tests in India, will have 10 tests in Australia by the end of the year.
This is why Shakib will be an afterthought when talking about Great All Rounders, through no fault of his own.
I think completely the opposite of this tbhWell not quite. A 4/150 is a lot more common than a 4/200, but a 1/50 is more common that either.
Shakib has a lot of those 4/150 spells that give him a decent average, and in recent games he's been returning more 1/50 kinda spells because now he has other more potent bowlers to share wickets with. i'd say being the lone man in the attack actually helped his average more than it hurt it. Not where he isn't the lone man he finds himself being the 2nd spinner/3rd bowler holding kind of role. Which suits him and the team perfectly, but I think will make his average look worse rather than better.
Thing is I don't usually pick on lucky hundreds because I agree most invariably have some luck somewhere, but this one was something else..Pretty much any batsman who scores a hundred enjoys luck of some kind. The problem with these arguments is that we almost always apply them selectively.
He could also just be relatively out of form in his bowling. That might be something to to do a proper analysis on. Peer bowling attack quality vs bowling average/number of wicketsWell not quite. A 4/150 is a lot more common than a 4/200, but a 1/50 is more common that either.
Shakib has a lot of those 4/150 spells that give him a decent average, and in recent games he's been returning more 1/50 kinda spells because now he has other more potent bowlers to share wickets with. i'd say being the lone man in the attack actually helped his average more than it hurt it. Not where he isn't the lone man he finds himself being the 2nd spinner/3rd bowler holding kind of role. Which suits him and the team perfectly, but I think will make his average look worse rather than better.
Chandimal recently had an ATG innings vs India where he gave 6+ chances.. he won SL the match. No one cares about the chances anymore.Thing is I don't usually pick on lucky hundreds because I agree most invariably have some luck somewhere, but this one was something else..
I checked at those couple of 5-fers in SA way back in '08 someone had mentioned, and both times SA scored 400+ and won by and innings. Those type of 5-fers don't carry quite so much water for me.I think completely the opposite of this tbh
Better other bowlers in team = less total wickets but better average. Not sure how you figure 4/150 gives someone a decent average.
Yeah pretty much exactly what I was saying if I'm understanding correctly?I checked at those couple of 5-fers in SA way back in '08 someone had mentioned, and both times SA scored 400+ and won by and innings. Those type of 5-fers don't carry quite so much water for me.
Quite simply because he is an Asian batsman, used to Asian conditions and grown up on a steady diet of facing left-arm spinners on Asian pitches. Performing against England quicks in England would be a much bigger achievement IMO.Honest question :
What's a bigger challenge? Facing the England attack at home or facing Herath in Sri Lanka? Shakib just won a match for his country doing the latter,yet if he'd scored runs against England at home that would somehow prove more? How? Someone is going to have to explain that to me.
I'm fine with people saying he hasn't played against the best teams enough, but there doesn't seem to be enough appreciation for him having owned Herath in his own conditions, which is about as big a challenge in cricket right now as any other.