h_hurricane
International Vice-Captain
Replace "Gap" with "moderate upgrade" and take Waugh to 2.Best Opening Batsmen in 90s
1. Sachin
Gap
2.Lara
3. M.waugh / Anwar / Jayasoorya
Replace "Gap" with "moderate upgrade" and take Waugh to 2.Best Opening Batsmen in 90s
1. Sachin
Gap
2.Lara
3. M.waugh / Anwar / Jayasoorya
How big is the gap?Best Opening Batsmen in 90s
1. Sachin
Gap
2.Lara
3. M.waugh / Anwar / Jayasoorya
Smaller than a moderate upgrade.How big is the gap?
Iphone 5 to 5sSmaller than a moderate upgrade.
You could be a little gracious in victory lol. Warne only a moderate upgrade over Kumble in ODIs isn't that controversial is it? The McGrath example is dumb because it shows him outperforming Srinath in WCs 2-1 which Sachin didn't do to Waugh. Wasim was an old man by 03 and I wouldn't have had a case to begin with if Sachin/Waugh played one single WC together anyway.Saying that Tendulkar is only a moderate upgrade over Waugh is similar to stating that Warne is only a moderate upgrade over Kumble. Kumble was better than Warne in the 1996 World Cup where as Warne was better in 1999.
And while we are at it, I also learned that Wasim Akram is not even a moderate upgrade over Zaheer Khan. Zaheer was easily better than Wasim in 2003, the only World Cup they both played.
Mcgrath is also only a moderate upgrade over Srinath. Srinath was better in 1996 where as Mcgrath was better in 1999 and 2003.
Zaheer, Srinath and Kumble all played 12- 16 years, in the same ballpark as Waugh.
Fair enough. While comparing two players, one would look a lot beyond world cups though.You could be a little gracious in victory lol. Warne only a moderate upgrade over Kumble in ODIs isn't that controversial is it? The McGrath example is dumb because it shows him outperforming Srinath in WCs 2-1 which Sachin didn't do to Waugh. Wasim was an old man by 03 and I wouldn't have had a case to begin with if Sachin/Waugh played one single WC together anyway.
My whole argument was that their overall records as openers was a decent gap, sure. Not twice the player or anything, but a decent gap. Then Waugh's performances in those highly competitive 90s WCs closed the gap to a moderate level. The gap was probably too big to close, but whatever.
Sorry I was a bit annoyed by the tone of sunilz post right after I admitted I was wrong and thought you were being sarcastic too. I should have directed that him.Fair enough. While comparing two players, one would look a lot beyond world cups though.
My post was not a victory march or something But found the comparison a bit odd.
On a side note, "moderate upgrade" is a nice addition to the long list of frequently used words in cricketweb.
Haha. Yeh he was "horrendously overrated"!No, I disagree. I wouldn't say that Gilchrist was a lemon. Horrendously overrated, yes; but he did have his days.
It's just that your level of cricket on that particular day is not up to par.When a player has only played in 2, or even 3, WC finals, it is unreasonable to judge them harshly if they've failed in those matches. A lot of what gets attributed to "choking" or "not being a big match player" is far more likely just the cycle of cricket not working in your favour that particular day.
So by the flip side of that, why should they be feted for performing well in those games then? It’s just the cycle of cricket working in their favour.When a player has only played in 2, or even 3, WC finals, it is unreasonable to judge them harshly if they've failed in those matches. A lot of what gets attributed to "choking" or "not being a big match player" is far more likely just the cycle of cricket not working in your favour that particular day.
Pretty reasonable to be honest. Far better to look at overall strength in a sustained "peak" (5-10 years), and the record against stronger opponents over a significant amount of matches.So by the flip side of that, why should they be feted for performing well in those games then? It’s just the cycle of cricket working in their favour.
Saying that Warne is a moderate upgrade over Kumble is fair. I'd never take Kumble over Warne but if Warne- calibre bowlers weren't available Kumble would be right near the top of the selection list (at least in tests, I never really developed an opinion of him in ODIs).Saying that Tendulkar is only a moderate upgrade over Waugh is similar to stating that Warne is only a moderate upgrade over Kumble. Kumble was better than Warne in the 1996 World Cup where as Warne was better in 1999.
And while we are at it, I also learned that Wasim Akram is not even a moderate upgrade over Zaheer Khan. Zaheer was easily better than Wasim in 2003, the only World Cup they both played.
Mcgrath is also only a moderate upgrade over Srinath. Srinath was better in 1996 where as Mcgrath was better in 1999 and 2003.
Zaheer, Srinath and Kumble all played 12- 16 years, in the same ballpark as Waugh.
I had a feeling this would turn into an argument over the definition of "moderate"Saying that Warne is a moderate upgrade over Kumble is fair. I'd never take Kumble over Warne but if Warne- calibre bowlers weren't available Kumble would be right near the top of the selection list (at least in tests, I never really developed an opinion of him in ODIs).
Moderate: average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree.
Saying that a tier 1 player is a moderate upgrade over a tier 2 player fits the dictionary definition perfectly.
As for Lara, there is very little to separate him and Waugh at ODI level.
Warne would have been excellent but I doubt he'd have been much better than Hogg in ODIs, and I couldn't see them playing together with any sort of regularity.It's interesting to wonder how Warne would have done had he returned to the ODI team post his year long enforced holiday. Would have loved to see him and Hoggy operating in tandem, think that could have been very dangerous for batsman
Nah there's definitely some truth to this, but there is undoubtedly extra pressure that some players can handle better than others. It's obviously a small sample size but that doesn't mean that it should be discounted entirely.When a player has only played in 2, or even 3, WC finals, it is unreasonable to judge them harshly if they've failed in those matches. A lot of what gets attributed to "choking" or "not being a big match player" is far more likely just the cycle of cricket not working in your favour that particular day.