I can be sure they would have a better chance at being as good or better a finisher as Dhoni or Bevan would being a beginner.You can't be sure that Tendulkar or Ponting would've been as good at the finisher role though.
I don't know. If Dhoni was all that good, or Bevan, why not put them up higher and get more of their awesome. I think the team knows they cant handle it up there. They don't have the ability to survive. Down lower, after the ball is older and so on, they are perfect for that role. But if they were better than the top order, they'd switch places. What I'm saying is not ironclad. I just believe that Jones was better than Bevan.
I can be sure they would have a better chance at being as good or better a finisher as Dhoni or Bevan would being a beginner.
I'm going off on a rant now.
Definitely, you want guys who can do the finisher role, and Dhoni is peerless, except for his peers.Yeah, I don't think Tendulkar would relish getting to play only 15 or so overs most of the times, he always liked to spend most time in the middle. Dhoni not only didn't complain, he evolved a method to suit that role.
Actually, Jones even reached the lofty heights of being better than Richards for a time there (yeah, I know - waning Richards) but still. Jones was the best batsman in the world. He was the man....And Jones, while did showcase a new style to ODI batting, was also not ahead of other ODI top order batsmen of his time...
Can a mod please oblige?Can a mod change the title of the thread to indicate it has analysis for both batsmen and bowlers? Thanks.
Absolutely You have probably seen me asserting that before. Greenidge IMO is second best ODI opener after Tendulkar, ahead of not just Haynes but also Anwar, Hyaden, Ganguly, M. Waugh etc.
Agree ftr.
Century ratio is obscenely good too. Only Richard in his pomp was rivaling him in that regard also.I am inclined to say Abbas was proto-Kohli. Abbas's strike rate is mighty impressive no matter how you look at it. He retired in 1985 and has better strike rates than likes of Ponting, Hayden and Gibbs. 5 out of 7 of his hundreds were scored at 100+ SR and another one at 98.xx.
I have lot of time for Abbas and Jones. They made my all time ODI XI before Kohli and de Villiers nudged them out.
Tendulkar
Watson
Richards
Jones
Abbas
Bevan
Dhoni
Akram
Garner
Muralitharan
McGrath
Tough call between Ambrose and McGrath there. Went for the one who did it for longer.
I was going to say how ive only become aware of Abbas in the last week or so. The 85 thing probably has a lot to do with it. Guess im going to have fun learning about another great.I am inclined to say Abbas was proto-Kohli. Abbas's strike rate is mighty impressive no matter how you look at it. He retired in 1985 and has better strike rates than likes of Ponting, Hayden and Gibbs. 5 out of 7 of his hundreds were scored at 100+ SR and another one at 98.xx.
I have lot of time for Abbas and Jones. They made my all time ODI XI before Kohli and de Villiers nudged them out.
Nice to see gower up there. He was my first favourite player before i learnt i wasnt allowed to do that. Also explains why he was even an option for my dipshit mum to purchase that tshirt that made me his fan in the early 80sYes, Dean Jones was ranked #1 in late 1989, and achieved high of 918 rating points which is beaten by very few.