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Mr. Glass
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If it was baiting then it workedhb isn't around now so the joke just seems like baiting now so stfu
not just you, every ****
Not a bad side, but it really is telling how t20 is skewed to the top order, given you have tried to squeeze 6 typically opening/top 3 bats into the team (incl KP) - when the players who have actually played and scored many runs in the middle order are more limited in availability and also fetch huge IPL salaries, Russell, Pollard, DJ Bravo less so. For these guys, their averages mislead to their true and fantastic value (which really has been more measured in their huge IPL earnings).T20 ATGXI
Gayle *
Finch *
Kohli *
ABdV
KP *
Watson *
+McCullum *
Narine
Rashid Khan
Umar Gul
Malinga
More so your best batsman almost always bat in the top 3. If you're batting 5 or 6 then chances are you're not even in your side's best 2 or 3 batsmen so you're not going to be making an ATG team.Not a bad side, but it really is telling how t20 is skewed to the top order, given you have tried to squeeze 6 typically opening/top 3 bats into the team (incl KP) - when the players who have actually played and scored many runs in the middle order are more limited in availability and also fetch huge IPL salaries, Russell, Pollard, DJ Bravo less so. For these guys, their averages mislead to their true and fantastic value (which really has been more measured in their huge IPL earnings).
Even ABdV wanted to move up the order in t20 to 4min and happy to bat 3. The middle order is on a hiding to nothing. They either get criticized like Dhoni for taking too long to get started, or they get criticized for not reading the tempo of the game and are droppable if not allrounders themselves if the team is losing. And few make great careers out of it. I think Brad Hodge did for a while. Even Raina typically finds his way into batting in IPL teams at 3.
I think he's doing both as he included ABdV. Warner has dominated the IPL but not T20i.Are we sticking to T20Is for the ATG team, or do we count in Franchise stuff?
If just T20Is it's pretty easy to Statsguru up some contenders from 5-6-7-8 (inc. keeper), just gotta find players with a substantial number of innings in those slots with a good SR and some good performances.
If we count in Franchise T20s it gets a bit trickier - Russel, Sammy, Pollard, Bravo all come to mind but because they all play so much. MSD and Raina have been excellent in the IPL in the middle order, but not so much internationally. Maxwell is probably more miss than hit. Struggling to think of other names who have done well in this area. Afridi?
IPL: below ideal. But good enough to keep getting signed. Mind you, so do Miller and Maxwell.How has Finch done in IPL and other competitions? I can't remember which IPL team he plays for TBH.
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With due respect, no *****.Are we sticking to T20Is for the ATG team, or do we count in Franchise stuff?
If just T20Is it's pretty easy to Statsguru up some contenders from 5-6-7-8 (inc. keeper), just gotta find players with a substantial number of innings in those slots with a good SR and some good performances.
If we count in Franchise T20s it gets a bit trickier - Russel, Sammy, Pollard, Bravo all come to mind but because they all play so much. MSD and Raina have been excellent in the IPL in the middle order, but not so much internationally. Maxwell is probably more miss than hit. Struggling to think of other names who have done well in this area. Afridi?
Couple of good seasons in there, didn't realize he'd been terrible this year. Delhi Daredevils curse, I guess.IPL: below ideal. But good enough to keep getting signed. Mind you, so do Miller and Maxwell.
https://www.iplt20.com/teams/delhi-daredevils/squad/167/aaron-finch
Finch gets shuffled around a lot, from opener to 5 and anywhere in between. He never looks the worse batsman in a side, even with his concrete feet, he always looks good to find a boundary.Couple of good seasons in there, didn't realize he'd been terrible this year. Delhi Daredevils curse, I guess.
Well yeah that's the real trick. I'd rather go with a team of the best performers (who are inevitably going to bat in the top order). Guys like Watson, Finch, de Villiers, McCullum would probably be the best at batting 5-7 at the end of the innings anyway IMO, they just never did it because they were better utilised at the top.It's essential to have a couple of Russell/Morris type blokes down the order in T20s who don't give a flying **** about their average so will just swing. Filling a line up with blokes with the best overall records won't make the best actual team imo
Plenty of the 00s Aussies would have been T20 ATGs if they came a decade later. Symonds, Gilchrist, Hayden, Ian Harvey, Ponting etcIt's a real shame that Symonds didn't play more T20 cricket. He was built for the game.
Crappy dibbly dobbly spin bowler, check.
Big hitter of the ball, check.
Incredible fielder, check.
He would probably be going down as up there with the very best in the format if he was born ten years later.
Actually Watto bombed in the IPL for RCB batting at 5, 6 and 7.Well yeah that's the real trick. I'd rather go with a team of the best performers (who are inevitably going to bat in the top order). Guys like Watson, Finch, de Villiers, McCullum would probably be the best at batting 5-7 at the end of the innings anyway IMO, they just never did it because they were better utilised at the top.
IPL has evolved into being a hostile environment for batsmen who don't move their feet, don't play spin with a reasonable degree of competence.IPL: below ideal. But good enough to keep getting signed. Mind you, so do Miller and Maxwell.
Finch gets shuffled around a lot, from opener to 5 and anywhere in between. He never looks the worse batsman in a side, even with his concrete feet, he always looks good to find a boundary. On the plus side, he never looks out of form.
ABdV has limited foot movement, Finch has less, I don't think it is the be all and end all. Finch knicking off or the ball finding his pads or or the stumps against the new ball is more of a problem for him than spin in my opinion.IPL has evolved into being a hostile environment for batsmen who don't move their feet, don't play spin with a reasonable degree of competence.
In the good old days, at least death overs were invariably bowled by the quicks; that is no longer true.