Heboric
International Debutant
YepDo sa need to win every game from here on out to qualify now assuming this does get washed out?
Im to frustrated to try figure out if there can be a Pakistan 1992 scenario
YepDo sa need to win every game from here on out to qualify now assuming this does get washed out?
We needed to win this game and every other game to maintain control of our chances ... now we relying on others to **** up.Do sa need to win every game from here on out to qualify now assuming this does get washed out?
I think it should be more to 'rely on others not to **** up'. Especially New Zealands games against Aus, England and IndiaWe needed to win this game and every other game to maintain control of our chances ... now we relying on others to **** up.
Kohli gets a pass as he has done it in world cup t20 events. People may sneer, but winning a t20 world cup for many would be one of their highlights of their career.Why make it a country vs country thing? I've actually made a ton of posts already saying that Kohli's wc record is low key meh.
Doesn't change what I said about Amla though.
yes, but we're talking ODIs here. T20 is a separate format.Kohli gets a pass as he has done it in world cup t20 events. People may sneer, but winning a t20 world cup for many would be one of their highlights of their career.
This is right and it’s exactly as it should be.It is just that people only really care about WC, so performances outside become irrelevant in many minds. If you are unfortunate to play well between WC's then you are considered less good and if you did well during WC's you are better. Regardless of your skills or ability as a cricketer or brilliant other innings you've played in your life.
As a South African I always think of Klusener, who was a great player, but his aura is beyond what he is in my mind because watching his 150+ games he played, I am aware that the WC performance in 9 odd games was by far the best he ever played for SA. But that is what most people remember about him more than anything.
It's not a country vs country thing.Why make it a country vs country thing? I've actually made a ton of posts already saying that Kohli's wc record is low key meh.
Doesn't change what I said about Amla though.
Agree with you. There is too much dick waving on this forum about world cup records. As if other ODIs are a different sport altogether.It is just that people only really care about WC, so performances outside become irrelevant in many minds. If you are unfortunate to play well between WC's then you are considered less good and if you did well during WC's you are better. Regardless of your skills or ability as a cricketer or brilliant other innings you've played in your life.
As a South African I always think of Klusener, who was a great player, but his aura is beyond what he is in my mind because watching his 150+ games he played, I am aware that the WC performance in 9 odd games was by far the best he ever played for SA. But that is what most people remember about him more than anything.
Well in the last few years they might as well have been. Few sides field full strength teams between world cups outside the champions trophy any more - particularly fast bowlers.Agree with you. There is too much dick waving on this forum about world cup records. As if other ODIs are a different sport altogether.
World cup matches aren't a small sample. Burgey's posts are moronic because a) he's burgey and b) he only considers performances in world cup finals worth anything. Most players play 2-3 world cups atleast and they get a decent number of matches to put up some decent numbers. World cup finals/knockouts is where it gets to memeable sample size territory because most can only play a handful their entire careers.Yeah I do think the fact that the bowling attacks in particular are much better in the World Cups of modern cricket make it a more interesting idea, but I'm still on the "people put too much emphasis on a few games" side of the debate.
Cricket is far too prone to what is effectively output variance for me to ever really want to exclude some games entirely. Sure, give some of them more weight than others, but with cricket performances being so inherently inconsistent and the World Cup being such a rare event, I think you really set yourself up to ignore a bunch of useful information by basically taking the Burgey meme position on them. We all know that good players have bad games and that bad players have good games; it's even true that good players have bad players have good months. Unlucky players have their bad months when everyone is watching, and lucky players have their good months then. It's also true that players who succumb to pressure (and in modern times, batsmen who are only good against second string bowling attacks) have bad months when everyone is watching, but it's hard to differentiate between unlucky players and **** ****s without the broader context the hundreds of JAMODIs played give us. The World Cup is just too short for me to see it as such a be all and end all - certainly the games count more, but not infinitely so.
I think even JAMODIs are a small sample when it comes to actually differentiating the best players so I humbly disagree, tbh.World cup matches aren't a small sample.
Yea this I agree with. While I see PEW's POV, the WC doesn't randomly spring up on people. Everyone knows when it's coming and where it is. The best cricketers use the time leading up to it to prepare, and to ensure they peak mentally and physically during it. The best cricketer's understand the ins and outs of their game, both technically and psychologically, and that's why they can dominate and rise up to the occasion. Every now and then you get a mediocre player hit a purple patch during the WC, sure, but the greats tend to stick around for multiple WCs and will churn out good performances across them.The very best seem to avoid having these bad months during the world cup when it counts.
Andy Bichel, only played at the 2003 world cup:Would be interesting to see if there are any examples of players who vastly outperformed their career averages/reputations in World Cups. Shaun Tait?