is he? he's been saying a lot of dumb **** over the last few dayshaha, i know you're kidding fj
Fixedis he? he's been saying a lot of dumb **** over the last decade
maybe he's just been joking this whole time and I haven't been getting it
Kohli and Williamson are IMO. ATG players don't necessarily have to be the absolute best in their era or against all opposition.Only 4 batsmen averaged 50+ in 90s ( minimum 25 tests )
19 batsmen avgd 50+ in 00s
12 in 2010s so far.
Smith is the only Undisputable ATG today , I think.
Root will be the first one that is done imo.It doesn't work that easily. You can't just look at their age and say "they will all be exactly this good for this amount of years". One of them might decline rapidly within a year, one might dominate for another 10. People aren't robots.
not many tbh. Only a few in 2008-09 IIRC. Maybe only a couple. But then he played a bit around 2010-11 as a "batsman" mostly but he was pretty crap. Wasn't until he was recalled in 2013-14 that he actually looked like making international runs.how many tests did he actually play as a norounder? i remember him looking terrible and getting punted very quickly.
He does love to bat first.Couple of random stats
If Smith gets out today without adding to his score and follows it with 17 consecutive ducks, his career average will still be higher than Greg Chappell
His first innings test average for the last 6 years is over 100
Awta. And for me he's had many a good/great series imo but for me the stand outs are the 2014 series vs rsa and India 2017. Both times he faced atg attacks away and did outstandingly (India at home with jadeja, ashwin and co are a great attack).I rate Smith's peak higher than Ponting's peak though. Ponting's peak coincided with the worst fast bowling stocks and flattest pitched in world cricket in my lifetime. Smith's peak has coincided with extremely good fast bowling - Rabada/Philander, Broad/Anderson, Bumrah, Boult/Southee. That's almost as good as the 90s bowling attacks.