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I did include him in my list.Dilshan was a good keeper batsman opener, with a higher average but bit lower sr. Deserves to be in the conversation
I did include him in my list.Dilshan was a good keeper batsman opener, with a higher average but bit lower sr. Deserves to be in the conversation
In an ATG XI Bevan exists solely as an insurance policy. If the side were to run into a rampaging Ambrose and lose 4 wickets quickly, Bevan could rebuild the innings and get the side to a defensible total. Most of the time he would not bat. I'd promote Klusener above him if the 4th wicket fell with less than 10 overs to go. Also, Bevan was master of the quick single and turning ones into twos. He'd be ideal to be at the other end of de Villiers or Kohli were firing.Bevan has the same problem as Rohit on a whole new level. Inability to score fast at all.
He also had extraordinary longevity which affected his average somewhat. Was part of a very strong Sri Lankan ODI outfit for many years.Respect for Jayasuriya. Man was revolutionary.
Wtf are you on?Absolutely right Stephen, Tendulkar & Kohli's batting averages probably would have skyrocketed had they had more chances to pick up easy runs against McGrath/Starc.
It's just that the bowlers are bowling less. Starc facing India 8 times is comparable to McGrath playing India 23 times - both are just under 10% of their entire careers. Batsmen are just on average facing more bowlers who aren't first choice.Won’t it work both ways? Wouldn’t the bowlers stats also worsen if they played against the best batsman of their generation?
Rohit better start hitting the nets ASAP.
It was just a joke. Calm down.Wtf are you on?
I'm talking about era differences and you think I'm making some kind of nationalistic point? Did you ever bother reading the post?
I said "your hatred for Indian posters here" coz that is how you have yourself been responding to a bunch of posts. Like you literally mentioned Indian posters and stuff in your posts. If it is not true, then sorry. I apologize. I don't wanna get into an argument over something like this. I respect you enough to take you on your word for it. Cheers. Hope you can accept my apology.No, hold on a minute. Don't start pulling the "hatred for Indian" card. I have no issue with anyone due to their nationality and race, and I won't have you pinning that **** on me here. I do not hate anyone because of their race. I do hate when people post bullshit in blocs, which is what is happening here a fair bit, and there has been antagonism toward Aust cricketers from a bloc of Indian posters. But meh.
My point is, you started this. You literally said Gilly "was not great" in ODIs. I've quoted it above. Any amount of articles you can link to regarding Dhoni being great are moot, because I have never said Dhoni "was not great". Quite the opposite in fact, I consider him a true great of the format, and I would be more than happy to have him over Gilchrist in an ATG team. Both played their respective (different) roles equally well.
Yes. Both his initial years when he played as a bowler and the final years prior to his retirement pulled down his average. If not for that, his average could be well into the 40s and coupled with his awesome strike rate, he would have been in everyone's first choice ATG ODI XI.He also had extraordinary longevity which affected his average somewhat. Was part of a very strong Sri Lankan ODI outfit for many years.
I'm sorry, I didn't recognise it due to its lack of humour content.It was just a joke. Calm down.
Yeah maybe. I think most players end up having a worse average than they did for the majority of their career. Because the truly great players tend to play for too long and get picked too early.Yes. Both his initial years when he played as a bowler and the final years prior to his retirement pulled down his average. If not for that, his average could be well into the 40s and coupled with his awesome strike rate, he would have been in everyone's first choice ATG ODI XI.
Nah, England just hasn’t had that many great players post war.Last night I realised that 10/11 players in my unorthodox English XI played pre-WWII.
JB Hobbs
H Sutcliffe
L Hutton
WG Grace*
WR Hammond
KS Ranjitsinhji
LEG Ames +
MW Tate
H Verity
FS Trueman
SF Barnes
I'm mad.
England just hasn’t had that many great players post war.
Relatively speaking compared to their pre-war quality and the glut of post-war ATG’s from other nations.
Dont know about tendy but Lara averaged mid 40s vs McGrath not mid 30sEven in Tests I mean.
Everybody points out Sachin and Lara who have an overall average of 50+ averaged in the mid 30s against McGrath and Donald.
Doesn’t that also mean McGrath and Donald whose bowling average is around 21 average in the mid-30s against Sachin and Lara?
Tendulkar had scored only 4 ODI hundreds before 1996 world cup. Then in little under 4 years, he scored 20 more. What a phase that was!Most ODI hundreds in a decade
1. Kohli : 42 (2010s)
2. Rohit : 27 (2010s)
3. Sachin : 24 (1990s)
4. Ponting : 23 (2000s)
5. Jayasuriya : 21 (2000s)
6. Sachin : 20 (2000s)
Will anybody break Kohli’s record the next decade?