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Meh, Hadlee incorrectly refused to accept that he vastly outbowled his inspiration in Test cricket. Players are biased by this sort of crap even more than we are.Even Hogg disagrees.
Meh, Hadlee incorrectly refused to accept that he vastly outbowled his inspiration in Test cricket. Players are biased by this sort of crap even more than we are.Even Hogg disagrees.
Klusner is not a Dhoni / Lara / Ponting / Bevan bracket batsman, not even close.. 41 at 90 is a misleading stat.Spoken like someone who never saw him bat.
Sachin - Lara1. I would have Shakib in a blink of an eye. Proper batsman, proper spinner. That will strengthen batting without compromising the bowling. On other hand if you have a Jayasuriya or A Shane Watson opening the batting and doing 5th bowlers work, you's pick four out and out attacking bowlers in your side with a sixth bowler (Sachin fits the bill nicely).
2. If you are worried with RPI, then Shakib takes the cake without any issues.
3. Selecting Kapil infact compromises batting instead of selecting someone like Kallis, who has similar bowling capabilities, but a solid #3. Shaun Pollock can do the same at #8.
If I wanted to make a World XI I'd go for
Jayasuriya / Shane Watson
Tendulkar
Richards (c)
Kohli
AB DeVilliers
Dhoni (wk)
Klusener
Pollock
Murali
Garner / Wasim
McGrath
line up. Klusener nicely fits in that lineup which has quite a number of bowlers to share 5th bowlers duties.
Like I said, for me its either Flintoff or Imran at 7, and Kapil or Pollock at 8. Increasingly I am starting to veer towards Imran-Kapil.He wasn't Dhoni or Bevan because he averaged much less than them. But his hitting ability was truly ridiculous by the standards of the time. The strike rate doesn't flatter him a bit. Kapil looks like better Maxwell with bat and a better version of Amir with ball if we adjust the stats. That's a world class all-round package but he doesn't break in at #7.
Klusner 41at 90He wasn't Dhoni or Bevan because he averaged much less than them. But his hitting ability was truly ridiculous by the standards of the time. The strike rate doesn't flatter him a bit. Kapil looks like better Maxwell with bat and a better version of Amir with ball if we adjust the stats. That's a world class all-round package but he doesn't break in at #7.
Nope he wasn't. Neither is Kapil.Klusner is not a Dhoni / Lara / Ponting / Bevan bracket batsman, not even close.. 41 at 90 is a misleading stat.
I only see four ATG ODI bowlers in that list. Kapil no way in the league of Pollock, Hadlee or Imran with the ball. He is no way in the league of Kallis, Shakib, Watson or Jayasuriya with the bat. Kapil is neither a top class bat nor a bowler in ODI game. He is only a balanced all rounder in Flintoff category.Sachin - Lara
Viv
Kohli
AB
Dhoni
Kapil
Hadlee
Akram
Saqlain
Garner
5 proper world class bowlers ( 4 ATG + 1ATVG) and 2 part timers.
Pollock definitely a lesser batsman than Kapil and Kallis nowhere near Kapil's bowling ability. Its like Saying Hardik is a better batsman than Jayasuriya.
They aren’t at all similar as bowlers tbh.Garner, McGrath and Pollock are all somewhat similar and super economical bowlers. That's in order of awkward bounce.
Most over rated LO cricketer since Angelo Mathews a page or so back. Genuinely had a terrific 99 WC (albeit choked when it mattered, a la Tendulkar). Otherwise mehHe wasn't Dhoni or Bevan because he averaged much less than them. But his hitting ability was truly ridiculous by the standards of the time. The strike rate doesn't flatter him a bit. Kapil looks like better Maxwell with bat and a better version of Amir with ball if we adjust the stats. That's a world class all-round package but he doesn't break in at #7.
Pollock and McGrath were a bit and Atherton for example thought so. Garner is a stretch (heh) I'll admit.They aren’t at all similar as bowlers tbh.
I think PFK is arguing the same thing, Burge.He batted seven, eight and nine ffs. This is why spreadsheets are no match for watching the game or having some semblance of insight to it. What a ****ing woeful post. Pull your head in.
Actually, go to the member login page. Reset your password with your eyes closed, then hit enter. Then log out and try to log back in for the next year and a half before giving up. Horrendous “analysis” of the game. Beyond parody.
Yeah. I realised this after I had a rant. But I still want him to delete his account tbh ?I think PFK is arguing the same thing, Burge.
I said 4 ATG + 1 ATVGI only see four ATG ODI bowlers in that list. Kapil no way in the league of Pollock, Hadlee or Imran with the ball. He is no way in the league of Kallis, Shakib, Watson or Jayasuriya with the bat. Kapil is neither a top class bat nor a bowler in ODI game. He is only a balanced all rounder in Flintoff category.
Imran scored 13 out of his 20 x 50+ scores in last 4 years of the career, by the time he was a 35ish avg bowler.Can anyone explain why the assumption is Kapil is a better ODI all-rounder than Imran? Granted, Kapil was a great fielder, but Imran was a league ahead as a bowler and as a batsman more consistent and capable of adapting his game (smashing or nurdling based on the situation).
And Kapil's batting wasn't much chop in his later years. Imran averaged 30+ till 1986 and also bowled some serious heat. Plenty of overlap there.Imran scored 13 out of his 20 x 50+ scores in last 4 years of the career, by the time he was a 35ish avg bowler.
One thing to be noted, Kapil managed to hold number 1 position in allrounder rankings for a straight 10 years. Well almost.
This is not true at all. You are confusing their tests stats with their ODI stats.Imran was a league ahead as a bowler