Prince EWS
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Goddard is a really interesting cricketer. He was known as a batting allrounder but this methodology of mine has always surprised me by basically placing him as an all-time great bowler. I thought at first that he'd perhaps just managed to maintain a good average through being used at the right times by a good captain (especially since he was captain for part of his careerI wouldn't have guessed Goddard would've been so high. Wally Hammond is a bit of a weird one in there as well.
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I definitely think this ranking system overrates him by placing him ahead of Grimmett, Holding, Adcock etc, but I'm not quite sure where I do rate him as a bowler beyond that. I think in the context of a lot of attacks he would be better than bowlers who aren't that far below him on the list.
And yeah Hammond seems like a weird one too; I think it's caused a bit by the batting skew I mentioned in the post you quoted. It's saying he was the second best batsman of all time and that his bowling was the equivalent of Hadlee's or Benaud's batting, which I guess doesn't seem too far off.. but Hadlee's bowling should probably be rated the equal of Hammond's batting as well.
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