I actually already did this. I spent a good hour merging every random player thread he'd created since the dawn of time into one giant thread, and he still makes new ones.To make both Slippy and the rest happy, we can probably create one single comparison thread where slippy can post all the comparisons he wishes to discuss. Just like the ATG discussion thread.
Were there better number 4s doing the Shield rounds? The guy played 130 Tests, scored over 8000 runs. Those stats and that sort of longevity doesn't come easy.Can't figure why some of Steve Waugh's toughness did not rub off on Mark. Seemingly more talented, he was the polar opposite of his twin. Nature over Nurture, I suppose
Dilshan was the highest scorer in 2011 WC, denying Tendulkar the chance to be the lead scorer for 3rd time in a world cup by just a few runs.This is actually a really interesting comparison. I think in Tests Waugh is slightly ahead. Clearly faced better attacks etc. And is obviously the most pleasing on the eye.
Dilshan for me in ODI's. Still though, Junior was such a gun in WC's I feel. Which counts for something. Without looking I feel like Dilshan has a poor WC record?
Both terrific fielders. I would argue Dilshan is probably the better bowler. He was a genuine AR for SL in ODI's.
Except he played some of the best knocks in tough situations by an Australian in the era.Waugh was lucky really. got to hide himself amongst his betters and benefited as a result. even all this 'he so talented, just didn't care' is a nice way of saying he was a mental weakling.
Haha, the "mental weakling" who played more tests for his nation than ANY cricketer from NZWaugh was lucky really. got to hide himself amongst his betters and benefited as a result. even all this 'he so talented, just didn't care' is a nice way of saying he was a mental weakling.
That's how the softening of Australian Cricket began, clearlyHaha, the "mental weakling" who played more tests for his nation than ANY cricketer from NZ
fixedAnd it'll end when Arun Finch gets the captaincy.
mark ramprakash and graeme hick played loads more tests than most NZ players too. fiiting company for mark waugh clearly.Haha, the "mental weakling" who played more tests for his nation than ANY cricketer from NZ