How many batting orders in history have all functioned well together in totality all at once? It must be exceedingly rare.frustrating that our openers have suddenly become good at the same time our 3-5 have decided to **** themselves
All 6 of the top 6 firing at once would be pretty rare, yeah but it's comical how both Indian openers are firing yet the entire middle order is completely ****. Everyone in the top 6 averaging 40+ almost never happens I think. Kohli being his usual self and Pujara being good for 32(78) isn't too much to ask for imo.How many batting orders in history have all functioned well together in totality all at once? It must be exceedingly rare.
Technically if this happened you wouldn't even need a functioning number 5 or 6.How many batting orders in history have all functioned well together in totality all at once? It must be exceedingly rare.
It's the timing of the switch. Your 3 best 40-50 averaging batsmen collectively getting the shits and averaging 20ish for 2-3 years is really woeful and exceedingly rare too.How many batting orders in history have all functioned well together in totality all at once? It must be exceedingly rare.
Yeah I had that in mind as well. You pretty much just can't lose if you get to that state.I think England had a stretch like that under Flower. Even in purely statistical terms it’s always very unlikely.
Dravid was in relatively **** form when the lineup peaked in late 2000s.What was the peak when Sehwag, Gambhir, Dravid, Tendulkar and Laxman were all playing?
They had no real weaknesses in attack either. Hard to think of a lineup with a better worst player.Yeah I had that in mind as well. You pretty much just can't lose if you get to that state.
Hmm, what about earlier in the decade - I am thinking around the Australian tour of 2003ish. I think it was Sehwag, Dravid, Tendulkar, Ganguly and Laxman - all were going pretty good? I think the opener on the other side of Sehwag was always a question but that might have been just about the best overall batting lineup in Indian history. If I remember correctly, all five of them scored a century in that four Test series...Tendulkar and Dravid both scored a double century. And I know Sehwag and Laxman also came close and scored some big runs.Dravid was in relatively **** form when the lineup peaked in late 2000s.
They always had one dodgy opener in those days. They even tried to make Yuvraj and Pathan do it. Maybe someone like Gambhir had a gun start at home though; that could have worked.Can't remember what year it was but im certain there was a time that Indian top 6 all had averages north of 50 except VVS who was 46 or something.