kingkallis
International Coach
KP, only slightly
Cook.Kevin Pietersen is probably the best Pommy (well, you know) bat I've seen since Geoff Boycott, and certainly the best since David Gower. Graham Thorpe isn't.
Now there's a player who eeked out every last drop from all his (relatively limited) talent.Cook.
He's a bit of a cricketing Morrissey, having been a high-profile Fathers for Justice member who once got drunk and accidentally promised Nigel Farage he'd vote for UKIP, so this fits.Thorpey is probably my favourite England cricketer, so I'm unashamedly biased.
It might just be coincidence, but there looks like distinct pre and post captaincy eras to Root's career.I find Root's career trajectory depressing. He has the game to be far better than both, possibly our best batsman for decades, but just not quite the ruthlessness.
He obviously has time to change again, but series by series it looks less and less likely.
Averages 42 as captain compared to 53 prior. Apart from his first series as captain vs SA, he's been pretty consistently underwhelming. It might still be a coincidence though, maybe he was overperfoming compared to his actual ability in his first few years, no real way to know.It might just be coincidence, but there looks like distinct pre and post captaincy eras to Root's career.
Yeah, quite. I'd guess 42 is higher than any other Englishman with a reasonable sample size for the same period (with the possible exceptions of Cook or Stokes), but no-one mentions him in the same bracket as Kohli, Smith or Williamson any more.Averages 42 as captain compared to 53 prior. Apart from his first series as captain vs SA, he's been pretty consistently underwhelming. It might still be a coincidence though, maybe he was overperfoming compared to his actual ability in his first few years, no real way to know.
I really don't think he was, considering how often he would get to 50-80 looking utterly serene, then give his wicket away. This is when he was averaging in the 50s.Averages 42 as captain compared to 53 prior. Apart from his first series as captain vs SA, he's been pretty consistently underwhelming. It might still be a coincidence though, maybe he was overperfoming compared to his actual ability in his first few years, no real way to know.
It's also his game though. He gets such a large proportion of his runs square or even behind square offside of the wicket with little nudges and dabs (it's what makes him such an exceptional but underrated ODI stalwart) but those always bring the outside edge into play.I really don't think he was, considering how often he would get to 50-80 looking utterly serene, then give his wicket away. This is when he was averaging in the 50s.
If he had that mental ruthlessness, he'd be a legend. The captaincy has definitely been a factor sure, but probably a bunch of different pressures have contributed to him not quite reaching his potential.
I don't know about dodgy, but I remember his 100 holding our innings together in either the 2nd or 3rd test on the 2004 series in the Caribbean to set up the win. Probably after the top order had been removed cheaply. He played some great knocks in the 1990s, although for a while he had an annoying tendency to look great for about 70 before getting out. Nearer your time, he held the record for the fastest test 200 for about 24 hours. He could battle it out when needed, but he wasn't a blocker by any means.The only innings of note that I can recall from Thorpe was his dodgy 100 against us some time in the early 00's. KP's knocks in Ashes 05 got me sold though. Those iconic bats with the worm on the back lol.
this one?The only innings of note that I can recall from Thorpe was his dodgy 100 against us some time in the early 00's. KP's knocks in Ashes 05 got me sold though. Those iconic bats with the worm on the back lol.
That's the one...the next best score was 17. And he made 119*...and then I remember that Hoggard hattrick...oh what a series that was.this one?
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that was a top top knock on a tough pitch with his team comically falling down around him. extended highlights are over on the tubes.