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Never go full silentstrikerResults (and the captain's contributions to said results) are the only way to assess a captain's worth and, consequently, Punter was the best ever captain.
Never go full silentstrikerResults (and the captain's contributions to said results) are the only way to assess a captain's worth and, consequently, Punter was the best ever captain.
I don't think that is the case really. He could not do much about that. Just outplayed by a team that hit it's absolute peak and was better in every area over the course of a series. He was probably one of the reasons why it was as competitive as it was though. All the sides that toured England until Aus returned were evidently much weaker.If not for Vaughan, Trescothick and their Murray Mints, I would definitely say yes. But the way things are his Ashes record holds him back
Let down by weak bowlers on both occasions. Both incredibly tight games. Not a lot more he could have done in the circumstances. He undeniably added value to what was already in the squad. A phenomenal batsman who was better than anyone else on the circuit throughout his time in office, so to speak.In answer to the question
No.
Not even close.
It's all about adding value to what you've got at your disposal.
Inviting England to bat at Edgbaston in 2005 and failing to seal the deal at Glamorgan in 2009 are as much evidence as anyone needs.
Haha you have got to be joking. Value added indeed. Hmph.Plus Mushtaq, Howarth, Taylor, Armstrong, Vaughan, Strauss and Hutton.
Not to mention Ganguly and Wadekar.
****ing hell. Shades of John Cena.Strauss. They even had boxing or something and Anderson broke a rib as a result.
EDIT: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2010/oct/19/pre-ashes-boot-camps-team-building
lmao they made him spar with Tremlett? Wtf.
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Don't think Tremmers was quite that ripped back then tbf, it's mostly since he's retired from playing cricket that's he's gone full-on extreme bodybuilder. That said, would have been much bigger than Jimmy anywayI knew he was in good shape, but Christ that's borderline excessive. I doubted the effectiveness of boxing as a cricket exercise anyway, but surely someone could've at least thought about the small issue of weight divisions.
The problem with this kind of captaincy talk is that it often reduces to naming the same names as conventional wisdom allows rather than finding a way to analyse it properly.Lol no
Great W/L record but that's a really weak way to evaluate captaincy
Might go for one of Brearley, Worrell or Border tbh. Imran Khan, Benaud, Graeme Smith, Lloyd, Fleming up there too.
Omfg this is so dire it's not funny.If not for Vaughan, Trescothick and their Murray Mints, I would definitely say yes. But the way things are his Ashes record holds him back
That's true.The problem with this kind of captaincy talk is that it often reduces to naming the same names as conventional wisdom allows rather than finding a way to analyse it properly.
edit: and conventional wisdom in this case usually means 20 year old wisdom