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Who the better batsman

  • Ajay Jadeja

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • Mahmudullah

    Votes: 10 83.3%

  • Total voters
    12

Burgey

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I think Azhar made more from the bookies than Hersch.

He was also a better batsman. Wonderful to watch. He scored a ton at Adelaide (iirc) which was as good to watch as anything you could see.
 

Teja.

Global Moderator
Azhar is an underrated batsman on the same level as Crowe, Clarke, De Silva, Amla etc. IMO. He had a 15 year career in the 80s and 90s averaging 45 over 99 tests. Much better than Gibbs.

He's also the one of two international cricketers from my hometown and fits the hometown prototype of being very talented, classy, having great basic competence and performing incredible feats in difficult circumstances but also being lazy and not caring about being at the top of the charts or reaching name recognition pretty well. The other cricketer from my hometown fits it to an even more uncanny degree. He is VVS Laxman.

'Batting average: 45 HS: 281 v. Australia in Kolkota 2001' would be a solid dictionary definition of a Hyderabadi
 

Malcolm

U19 Vice-Captain
It is very close in ODIs but I think Azhar is better. In tests, Azhar is a rung above Gibbs.

Both were all-time great fielders too.
 
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MrPrez

International Debutant
Gibbs could've been a Springbok rugby player. Incredibly gifted sportsman.
Don't think that's true. It was a choice between football and cricket, and he actually preferred football, but got an opportunity in cricket first.

Which doesn't take away from the talented part, of course.
 

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