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The ATG Teams General arguing/discussing thread (white ball edition)

jimmy101

Cricketer Of The Year
Can't wait until the first major fight breaks out in this thread. Best thing is at least you know you'll get a definitive result in just one day!
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Is Boetta Dippenaar the worst batsman to have been given a decent run in ODIs?
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Yeah.. remember him in ODIs and Neil McKenzie in tests being wonderful minnow bashers for RSA back in that era.
 

TheJediBrah

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Dippenaar was a classy top order bat. His technically correct batting shaped my upbringing. Stephen, you have stolen my dreams and my childhood. How dare you. How dare you trigger me like this.
 

h_hurricane

International Vice-Captain
Dippenaar would be gold for the current SA team, especially on low scoring pitches. Was never a T20 hack. Cool, calm, collected, measured and immensely lovable.
 

h_hurricane

International Vice-Captain
Dippenaar - 80s strike rate in a 00s era. Like, people complain that Bevan batted too slowly but Dippenaar made Bevan look like Viv.
Dippenaar struck at some 7 runs less than Bevan. Is a "moderate downgrade" on Bevan in the same world that Waugh is a moderate downgrade on Tendulkar.
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Dippenaar struck at some 7 runs less than Bevan. Is a "moderate downgrade" on Bevan in the same world that Waugh is a moderate downgrade on Tendulkar.
I don't really like to compare openers/ middle order but the gap between Bevan and Dippenaar is far wider than the gap between Tendulkar and Waugh. Perhaps if their averages were closer it might be a contest.
 

AndrewB

International Vice-Captain
Best possible 50 over team from 1948-68

Morris
Mankad
G. Pollock
Weekes
Walcott +
Sobers
Miller
Benaud (c)
Davidson
P. Pollock
Trueman
Roy McLean and Farokh Engineer are worth considering - two of the fastest scorers of the era.
 

Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
Neil Harvey’d be worth a shot. Gun field in addition to batting
 

TheJediBrah

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Roy McLean and Farokh Engineer are worth considering - two of the fastest scorers of the era.
You still want the best players though. Admittedly I don't know much about Roy McLean but his stats (read: average) don't exactly look like a player for the "best possible team", even if he scored quicker than most.

I also get the feeling that we were looking at players that didn't play any ODI cricket at all, which Engineer did for a few games.
 

h_hurricane

International Vice-Captain
I don't really like to compare openers/ middle order but the gap between Bevan and Dippenaar is far wider than the gap between Tendulkar and Waugh. Perhaps if their averages were closer it might be a contest.
If you give equal weightage to batting average and strike rate and use a measure (batting average*SR), difference between Tendulkar and Waugh is 8.40. Likewise, the difference between Bevan and Dippenaar is 11.11. Among this quartet, Bevan has the least runs per innings and the third best SR.
 

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