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Fair enough. You noticed identified the same word. You have to look at context though. We are talking about Shakib suffering from lack of Test matches. How does this apply to Lillee and Chappell?
That's a pretty big mis-step though. All the bemoaning in the world of his limited opportunities rings pretty hollow when he just decided not to bother playing possibly the toughest away tour Bangladesh have. Wipes away any credit he had with that one action IMO
I feel the same way about Lillee missing Asian tours. Greg Chappel too.
So if anything is a mis-setp, it is probably wiping away "any credit" with one action
If we start dismissing players for missing a tour or games outside of injury, there's going to be a lot of greats crossed off.
.There's that straw man again. What "credit"? Lillee and Chappell played for Australia didn't they? They didn't have a dearth of Test matches. Even ignoring the issues of safety/health touring Asia, money, lack of T20 as an alternative even existing etc. it's already completely irrelevant. You can say that you don't count Lillee's career at all because he refused to tour Asia, or you can say he's literally the devil because you hate moustaches. Don't care, nothing to do with what I'm saying.
All you had to say was "I don't hold it against him maybe he just wanted a break" or something like that. You didn't have to invent all this other stuff to be arguing about dude
Fair enough. You noticed identified the same word. You have to look at context though. We are talking about Shakib suffering from lack of Test matches. How does this apply to Lillee and Chappell?
I've been trying to tell you that for a page and a half lol. You're still arguing about something completely different to me. I'm not talking about players records or legacies or anything of the sort. You invented that and latched onto it..
And now JediBrah, this conversation has literally gone full circle. Does this happen to you often on here?
Which part of my very first reply post to you of "So if anything is a mis-setp, it is probably wiping away "any credit" with one [missed tour] action" are you not quite comprehending? Even if you're clearly not fond of or just not grasping analogical reasoning.I've been trying to tell you that for a page and a half lol. You're still arguing about something completely different to me. I'm not talking about players records or legacies or anything of the sort. You invented that and latched onto it.
You don't have to be a dick about it. I've clearly explained to you several times now why it's got nothing to do with anything I've said. You've refused to accept it and gone on repeatedly with your imaginary argument, that's on you.Which part of "So if anything is a mis-setp, it is probably wiping away "any credit" with one [missed tour] action" are you not quite comprehending? Even if you're clearly not fond of or just not grasping analogical reasoning.
Apologies Starfighter, and I am sorry that you don't think that I have a point. I will cease with JediBrah for the sake of the forum before this goes full circle yet again.
Not really perfect when you consider the fact Stokes is essentially a reverse swing bowler and has always been expensive (obviously less important the longer the format).Stokes has a piss poor T20 record, especially with the ball. One of those dudes who you think would be perfect for the format but actually prefers the longer versions.
JediBrah, lets be honest here - after what you've posted in this thread, if I had wanted to be a dick, I would have written 'Sorry, I just incorrectly assumed that English was your native language and that you had sufficient "reading comprehension" skills to recognise analogous and abstract reasoning of arguments surrounding the credit of players who missed tours instead of thinking of them as "imaginary arguments" but I am sure you would understand this in your language.'You don't have to be a dick about it.
Dude we don't even really disagree on anything. You've just misread me on so many levels, there's no reason we can't be online friends. In all seriousness you seem like a pretty intelligent person.JediBrah, lets be honest here - after what you've posted in this thread, if I had wanted to be a dick, I would have said "Sorry, I just incorrectly assumed that English was your native language and that you had sufficient "reading comprehension" skills to recognise analogous and abstract reasoning instead of thinking of them as "imaginary arguments" but I am sure you would understand this in your language.
I think it best we part ways before we upset too many of the locals.
Which is probably mostly true as well. There was likely no financial incentive at that time to play cricket in the subcontinent. Cricketers were no where near as well paid then, this was only a short time after WSC happened.I'm not going to call Chappell a liar - but he said he missed tours in the 1980's for business reasons. I am not sure on whether it was the 70's 80's or both for Lillee.
Yeah, but . . . England. Tours were longer back then and that place's weather alone is enough to make anyone depressed.Chappell also missed a tour of England, so it wasn't just a desire to avoid touring the subcontinent.
Not sure where you're going with this to be honest. There's the financial aspect: Chappell had different avenues to pursue than international cricket to make money, as does Shakib, so they both missed a tour as that pays less?Which is probably mostly true as well. There was likely no financial incentive at that time to play cricket in the subcontinent. Cricketers were no where near as well paid then, this was only a short time after WSC happened.
Combine that with having a young family you need to support and add the risk of getting some sort of disease that might incapacitate you for a long time and it's pretty easy to see why Chappell or Lillee would be reluctant to go.
Contrasting that with Shakib not touring SA makes basically zero sense at all. Shakib's net worth is apparently upwards of 30 million dollars. Hardly a reasonable comparison.
It wasn't a desire to avoid England either: he did play county cricket.Chappell also missed a tour of England, so it wasn't just a desire to avoid touring the subcontinent.
I think there's a fundamental difference here as Shakib didn't go and make more money doing something else while that tour was on as Chappell (apparently) did; he just sat on his arse.Not sure where you're going with this to be honest. There's the financial aspect: Chappell had different avenues to pursue than international cricket to make money, as does Shakib, so they both missed a tour as that pays less?
I think there's a fundamental difference here as Shakib didn't go and make more money doing something else while that tour was on as Chappell (apparently) did; he just sat on his arse.
Missing a tour to do something else is one thing, but missing a tour to rest up to ensure you're at your freshest while doing something else later seems like a different level of dire to me.
Except that he played county cricket (for Somerset) in 1968 and 69, which in case you didn't know was before his test debut.It wasn't a desire to avoid England either: he did play county cricket.
I think the main difference is that we're talking about Shakib as a guy who is unlucky not to play more Tests, then he went ahead and skipped a major Test your for (seemingly) not great reasoning.I think there's a fundamental difference here as Shakib didn't go and make more money doing something else while that tour was on as Chappell (apparently) did; he just sat on his arse.
Missing a tour to do something else is one thing, but missing a tour to rest up to ensure you're at your freshest while doing something else later seems like a different level of dire to me.
I do think the idea that Shakib skipping a tour somehow irreparably damaged his legacy by skipping a tour is a pretty massive over-reaction to the event, but I do think the situation with Chappell was a bit different to his.