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Guys a cricket autist, he'll keep producing until his body packs it in.
I've thought he might decline earlier rather than later, something that players with less conventional styles seem to do. Be much harder hitting through square leg off middle stump when the reflexes slow a bit. I think the stupid year took a chunk out his very best.All depends how long he plays for, you would think he could easily do 3/4 a year for the next 4 years but the year out may mean his body and mind can carry on longer than some players who retire or drop off in their early 30's and he carries on till his late 30's so could get 40/45.
I think so.Is he comfortably in Australia's ATG XI now? Since Bradman, Chappell and Ponting are there already, he will have to displace AB/Steve Waugh/any other in the middle order. I will put him there but not sure if everyone will do.
You might be having this feeling probably because of his recent ODI performance where he has been getting 50s consistently without a century.His conversion rate is semi-Bradmanly. A notch above Bradmanesque. That's what puts him above the rest I've seen. When he gets to 20 there's a genuine panicky feeling that he's more likely to get a 100 than not. That's not how you feel with Kohli or Root out there.
Kohli in the recent past has been a beast in tests. Since beginning of 2016, he has been averaging 66 with 14 hundreds and 8 fifties.You might be having this feeling probably because of his recent ODI performance where he has been getting 50s consistently without a century.
Kohli's conversion rate in tests for the last few years has been insane. On par with Steve Smith.
The 2018 average undersells him on first glance. He "only" averaged 47 and 59 on the sa and England tours but looking at the rest of the batsmen's numbers from both those series puts into perspective how incredible he was.Kohli in the recent past has been a beast in tests. Since beginning of 2016, he has been averaging 66 with 14 hundreds and 8 fifties.
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Clearly. He was easily the best batsman on show on both these series.The 2018 average undersells him on first glance. He "only" averaged 47 and 59 on the sa and England tours but looking at the rest of the batsmen's numbers from both those series puts into perspective how incredible he was.
Who in turn bask in the glory of Cheteshwar PujaraRoot is clearly #4 among the fab four for me.
Haha. Criminal to miss him. Would have him above Joe. Only just though given his poor overseas performances until the last season when he turned the corner.Who in turn bask in the glory of Cheteshwar Pujara
Fixed that for you.Yeah you guys are right but Smith has done that for longer and better, basically. Kohli was incredible last year, better than anyone else except Henry Nicholls.
That match where Broad took 8/15? Think Root tonned up on the same dayRoot is clearly #4 among the fab four for me. Not able to recollect too many performances where he stood head and shoulders above the rest.