Fuller Pilch
Hall of Fame Member
the greatest was born
27 Aug 1908
27 Aug 1908
Here we go again...I never knew Adam Gilchrist was that old...
Just to make a point, was he that good? I mean the game has changed so much since with more games and don't forget they took weeks to travel everywhere by boat. I'm not suggesting anything but just throwing it out there... I personally feel he is a great player and would thrive in the modern game but I always like to talk about how certain players from one era would fair in another. Always hated comparing modern players as the new Don Bradman I feel players are unique.
Considering he was striking twice as fast as Hammond (if I'm not wrong).. he would be absolutely gun in LOIs. He'd just bat the entire 20 overs most of the time.Bradman batting in T20 is something I'd like to have seen - once he'd overcome the ideological difficulties can you imagine how good he'd have been at the Ramp, Dilscoop, switch hit and reverse sweep?
.... and what other inventions he'd have come up with
He'd have to work a bit harder at that nowadays - one of his great abilities was the accuracy of his placement, and fielding standards in those days were, with a few honourable exceptions (including Bradman himself), pretty lacklustreConsidering he was striking twice as fast as Hammond (if I'm not wrong).. he would be absolutely gun in LOIs. He'd just bat the entire 20 overs most of the time.
I'm sure modern outfields would help him a bit though.He'd have to work a bit harder at that nowadays - one of his great abilities was the accuracy of his placement, and fielding standards in those days were, with a few honourable exceptions (including Bradman himself), pretty lacklustre
And bats.I'm sure modern outfields would help him a bit though.
Not so sure about that - they never used to water them in those daysI'm sure modern outfields would help him a bit though.
According to Cricket Crisis by Fingleton Bradman played one very reckless innings during bodyline full of new shots including the ramp/scoop which Fingleton referred to as a 'shovel shot'. He was criticised by some for these reckless shots and a few people considered him cowardly for not standing tall and copping hits to the body like everyone elseBradman batting in T20 is something I'd like to have seen - once he'd overcome the ideological difficulties can you imagine how good he'd have been at the Ramp, Dilscoop, switch hit and reverse sweep?
.... and what other inventions he'd have come up with
Fingo had a bit of a blind spot where Bradman was concerned - great writer and courageous batsman but that really isn't fair commentAccording to Cricket Crisis by Fingleton Bradman played one very reckless innings during bodyline full of new shots including the ramp/scoop which Fingleton referred to as a 'shovel shot'. He was criticised by some for these reckless shots and a few people considered him cowardly for not standing tall and copping hits to the body like everyone else
Awta. If the likes of Sachin are better then Carl Hooper = Wally Hammond afaicNo doubt the greatest of all time.
If we say he'd just be 'great' today then we assume Hammond, Hobbs, Headley, Hutton, etc wouldn't make it past club level. That is simply absurd.
I really look forward to this thread. Also, that solves the Sobers/Kallis debate in Kallis' favour quite neatly.Carl Hooper = Wally Hammond