Victor Ian
International Coach
Swagger is worth 10rpm and chewing gum another 5.
Only saving grace in this threadI AWTA. Sportspeople constantly get better and better in all sports so modern day players and teams are better than those from yesteryear. In short, the current NZ team must be the GOAT cricket team.
Got knocked out in the early rounds.Only saving grace in this thread
D, W, L, D.Can someone remind me the result of BG trophy 2003 where Ponting batted like Bradman.
Did they win the series ?
So, basically 2 batsmen averaged 100 , yet neither could win series for their sides because bowling wasn't good enough.D, W, L, D.
I should remind you that Dravid averaged more than Ponting that series. 7 batsmen averaged over 50, 6 over 60 and 2 over 100 that series and there was still two results. Only one bowler averaged under 30 - Kumble who averaged 29.5. Every other bowler averaged >30. In fact there was only 3 bowlers who averaged under 40 - Kumble, Gillespie and Agarkar.
That series can't be used to prove much except that the batting on both sides was way better than the bowling. And yet there were still two results!
He also has to put up with reading dozens of posts with tooth brush emojis.Spare a thought for the mister man here. He has to sift through all this tripe looking for votes.
Yeah but neither lost the series either.So, basically 2 batsmen averaged 100 , yet neither could win series for their sides because bowling wasn't good enough.
Let's hope there's no need for a recount.He also has to put up with reading dozens of posts with tooth brush emojis.
I'm not saying they are on the same level, I'm saying the gap isn't as wide for top 6 all time batsman as when comparing Marshall and Hadlee to MartindaleAnd Bradman scored more hundreds than him in less than half the tests.
Even the "peak Viv" argument only beats Bradman in his worst series.
And to a certain point you are right. But so are Akram and Lillee to similar extents.I've said it once and I'll say it again, Viv is overrated and we don't make the concessions we make for him with any other batsman because #swagger.
Was an ATVG, 45 averaging bat outside of 1976. Fact
Again you are missing context. And yes Viv isn't Bradman. But look at the quality of bowlers faced, nothing exists in a vacuum.And Bradman scored more hundreds than him in less than half the tests.
Even the "peak Viv" argument only beats Bradman in his worst series.
Stephen have you or anyone else bothered to research why several wi matches ended in draws?? It wasn't that they didn't push for wins. Back then, when matches were affected by weather, they didn't start early or do anything else to make up for time lost. I'll give you a few examples;The 80s West Indies were helped by the fact that they drew a lot. Their over rates were notoriously slow and if the pitch didn't have much in it they didn't really push for the win.
Of course rain was a problem. But equally the West Indies often would only bowl 75 overs in a day. Many of their draws were 80 overs short and with those 80 overs they might have seen a result. The 90s WIndies brought Hooper into the side in part to get through those overs.Stephen have you or anyone else bothered to research why several wi matches ended in draws?? It wasn't that they didn't push for wins. Back then, when matches were affected by weather, they didn't start early or do anything else to make up for time lost. I'll give you a few examples;
3rd test Wi in Pakistan 1986 most of 4th day lost
2nd test WI vs India 1987-88
First two tests Australia in west indies 1984
Etc etc
I use the above examples because had weather not affected those matches and had the time been made up, WI would've won those matches rather easily.
heavily doubtfulBut equally the West Indies often would only bowl 75 overs in a day.
Hooper debuted in the late 80s when WI were already on the decline. In any event, slow overrates or not, wi draws were due mostly rain affected matches. Nothing more nothing less. Did you even research the examples i gave??Of course rain was a problem. But equally the West Indies often would only bowl 75 overs in a day. Many of their draws were 80 overs short and with those 80 overs they might have seen a result. The 90s WIndies brought Hooper into the side in part to get through those overs.