Mm I’ve seen him been called out for more minnow bashing than Walcott, quality opposition and away record stats should be interesting comparisons between the two.From what I've seen Weekes is generally rated ahead for being less of an HTB. Chanders should be around soon because of his low RPI and SR.
Tendulkar never moved from four no matter how badly the team may have needed him to. Apparently this is a strength.My main criticism of Waugh is that he should have batted in top 4 position. His average of 50 is boosted by lots of not outs. He was superior test batsman to Mark Waugh yet he batted below him . Imagine Tendulkar batting below
Laxman or Lara batting below Hooper . This is my opinion. You may disagree.
Well, indeed.My main criticism of Waugh is that he is Australian. This is my opinion. You may disagree.
here we go with the nonsensical "not outs boost averages" **** againThe difference between batting average and RPI for Steve Waugh is 9 . That is almost 18% of his batting average. Let's wait for 1 more week . We will know where he stands.
Yeah I've never understood that.here we go with the nonsensical "not outs boost averages" **** again
No way. Sir Everton Weekes - Performance Analysis by venue Home / Away - Test Cricket Sir Clyde Walcott - Performance Analysis by venue Home / Away - Test CricketMm I’ve seen him been called out for more minnow bashing than Walcott, quality opposition and away record stats should be interesting comparisons between the two.
I believe it has more to do with the fact that most of weekes ' good away performances were vs weaker teams. Ditto Walcott.No way. Sir Everton Weekes - Performance Analysis by venue Home / Away - Test Cricket Sir Clyde Walcott - Performance Analysis by venue Home / Away - Test Cricket
And similar home stats. Weekes is the greatest 'W' in batting IMO.
And Worrell is overrated away compared to Weekes: Sir Frank Worrell - Performance Analysis by venue Home / Away - Test Cricket.
Don't waste your time. Clearly the that poster has some sort of agenda where he can come up with all sorts of illogical arguments. FWIW if Waugh owes his 50+ average to not outs, then so does god aka SRT. His rpi is 48 which is about a little over 10% less than his career average.here we go with the nonsensical "not outs boost averages" **** again
Just relooked Weekes Carter and really they aren't half bad. 40+ vs all teams except England against whom he averaged 39. Away to Australia and England he appeared to struggle but that's not quite true imo. He did well in the 1950 series going at 50+ against an attack that at times had the likes of laker and bedser. In 57 vs imo a more potent attack he really struggled. Had to deal with the likes of Trueman, stratham, lock etc. So one very good series and one very poor one away to England. Vs Australia now well he only played them away once. And I know for a fact that he was bounced mercilessly by Miller and lindwall. See what wagner is doing to smith now but without helmets or bouncer restrictions and from both ends. Never got the chance to go back to correct that blemish. So yeah overall not too shabby from the great sir Everton.No way. Sir Everton Weekes - Performance Analysis by venue Home / Away - Test Cricket Sir Clyde Walcott - Performance Analysis by venue Home / Away - Test Cricket
And similar home stats. Weekes is the greatest 'W' in batting IMO.
And Worrell is overrated away compared to Weekes: Sir Frank Worrell - Performance Analysis by venue Home / Away - Test Cricket.
here we go with the nonsensical "not outs boost averages" **** again
I don't get how what sunilz said is illogical. Averaging 50 without not outs is objectively more useful to a team than averaging 50 with not outs because you're scoring more runs for the cause in the former. You can disagree that it shows who's a better batsman but in terms of output there is a pretty obvious difference.Don't waste your time. Clearly the that poster has some sort of agenda where he can come up with all sorts of illogical arguments. FWIW if Waugh owes his 50+ average to not outs, then so does god aka SRT. His rpi is 48 which is about a little over 10% less than his career average.
127th (662 points)@DoG, where does Dean Jones rated?
Weekes also suffered from a serious leg injury on his tour to Australia where he was basically batting on one leg. He understandably struggled in that seriesJust relooked Weekes Carter and really they aren't half bad. 40+ vs all teams except England against whom he averaged 39. Away to Australia and England he appeared to struggle but that's not quite true imo. He did well in the 1950 series going at 50+ against an attack that at times had the likes of laker and bedser. In 57 vs imo a more potent attack he really struggled. Had to deal with the likes of Trueman, stratham, lock etc. So one very good series and one very poor one away to England. Vs Australia now well he only played them away once. And I know for a fact that he was bounced mercilessly by Miller and lindwall. See what wagner is doing to smith now but without helmets or bouncer restrictions and from both ends. Never got the chance to go back to correct that blemish. So yeah overall not too shabby from the great sir Everton.