Coronis
International Coach
I forgot we don’t compare eras on CW.Not comparable eras sorry.
I forgot we don’t compare eras on CW.Not comparable eras sorry.
Just quickly going thru Oldfield's fielding career, at a glance he must've kept up to the stumps to almost every bowler, not just the spinners.I’d go with Oldfield as the best stumper ever tbh. 52 stumpings in just 54 tests, still the record 80+ years later. Also had 263 in 245 first class matches.
Nah, you are beating around the bush here.As Bambino pointed out, that's not what I said at all, however a choice between Andy Flower and Wriddhiman Saha is actually pretty close. I might go with Saha tbh, because the alternative is still playing Flower as a batsman. You don't lose him all together.
In fact Zimbabwe did almost exactly that in the early-00's when Tatenda Taibu came on to the scene. He was a tiny kid who was a decent keeper and could hold a bat (but nothing special) and he was rushed in so that Flower didn't have to keep (or try to) anymore. I can guarantee you if Zimbabwe had Saha during Flower's career there's absolutely no chance that he would have been keeping in Test cricket
Depending on my bowling attack, probably Saha. I don't think you appreciate how sucky Flower's keeping wasNah, you are beating around the bush here.
A direct one to one between Saha and Flower? Who do you pick. Considering that the one you pick will keep wickets.
?Not comparable eras sorry.
Yeah, there are recorded instances of him keeping up to the stumps to Ryder, Kelleway, McCabe & McCormick along with the litany of Aussie spin bowlers from the time such as Grimmett, O'Reilly, Fleetwood-Smith, Ward, Mailey & Ironmonger.Just quickly going thru Oldfield's fielding career, at a glance he must've kept up to the stumps to almost every bowler, not just the spinners.
Also media: Foakes is a better keeper than Pant.?
"Best stumper ever"
*names keeper from the past*
"Doesn't count, not the same era as my guy. My guy is best stumper ever"
Who needs to actually watch cricket, right? Context, technique and past performances be damned, all that matters is one stat I can wave in everyone's face.Also media: Foakes is a better keeper than Pant.
Reality in this series being polar opposite.
The irony of this post in regards to the original comparison is glorious.Who needs to actually watch cricket, right? Context, technique and past performances be damned, all that matters is one stat I can wave in everyone's face.
Did you quote me by accident? This has nothing to do with anything I saidAlso media: Foakes is a better keeper than Pant.
Reality in this series being polar opposite.
Well when you spent your youth standing up to Germans, it probably seemed like no big deal. Probably copped a few to the head in that time.Just quickly going thru Oldfield's fielding career, at a glance he must've kept up to the stumps to almost every bowler, not just the spinners.
He'd have stood up to all others but if he stood up to McCormick I'd be impressed.Yeah, there are recorded instances of him keeping up to the stumps to Ryder, Kelleway, McCabe & McCormick along with the litany of Aussie spin bowlers from the time such as Grimmett, O'Reilly, Fleetwood-Smith, Ward, Mailey & Ironmonger.
My source on Dhoni is primary - watching him live keeping and also detailed replays.Did you quote me by accident? This has nothing to do with anything I said
From what I've read Ryder was quite pacy as well.He'd have stood up to all others but if he stood up to McCormick I'd be impressed.
So he's better because you saw himMy source on Dhoni is primary - watching him live keeping and also detailed replays.
Not sure about Oldguy.