Thats to easy.LongHopCassidy said:Feel like a challenge, eh?
Justify that Dravid can't play spin.
The bowler that has dismissed Dravid the most is Warne proving that Dravid cant play spin.
Thats to easy.LongHopCassidy said:Feel like a challenge, eh?
Justify that Dravid can't play spin.
Gripper scored a hundred on a seaming wicket which is something Hayden has never done making Gripper superior to Hayden on seaming wickets.Prince EWS said:I know this is a p*ss take, but I still like the idea of you living up to this!
Could you please prove that:
1. Trevor Gripper is a superior batsman to Matthew Hayden.
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In 62 test Cairns has only managed to take 14 catches, White on the other hand has taken 14 catches in only 30 tests including 3 in one match, something Cairns has never been able to achieve.Prince EWS said:I know this is a p*ss take, but I still like the idea of you living up to this!
Could you please prove that:
2. Craig White is a superior allrounder to Chris Cairns.
Hadlee is a crap bowler, in 86 test matches he has not got one stumping to his name.FaaipDeOiad said:I absolutely hate Richard Hadlee, and think he was a rubbish bowler.
I would like you to prove me correct.
Thank you.
that is something that might actually be true.Scallywag said:Gripper scored a hundred on a seaming wicket which is something Hayden has never done making Gripper superior to Hayden on seaming wickets.
WHAT! did you think I would be ********ting or something.tooextracool said:that is something that might actually be true.
That's only one aspect of their games though.Scallywag said:In 62 test Cairns has only managed to take 14 catches, White on the other hand has taken 14 catches in only 30 tests including 3 in one match, something Cairns has never been able to achieve.
Okay. Here we are.Son Of Coco said:I'll need some back up Stats Master S!
I am promoting you to chief statistical analyst after that performanceSon Of Coco said:Richard Hadlee - The Great New Zealand Disappointment
Much has been made of his prowess with the ball, however there are some alarming statistics that counter the many claims of brilliance. For example:
Did you know that in his first 3 full test matches Richard Hadlee averaged 119.66 runs per wicket? That's right! In an alarming 3.48837% of all the matches he played in his career he averaged greater than 115 runs per wicket. If we take the 3.48837% and call it the 'Golden Years', it's fair to suggest that anything lying outside this period must indeed be treated as an anomaly, and therefore struck from the record. In stats terms we'll refer to the other 96.5 odd percent of his career as 'extreme variables' - lying outside the reasonable area of expectancy given the results in these three Tests and therefore struck from the record.
Hadlee was a one trick pony, and I implore you not to let the fact that he performed the trick 431 times at an average of 22.29 fool you into thinking otherwise! In his fifth last test he took 2/132...and as the old saying goes - "You're only as good as your fifth last test!".
That makes Hadlee as good as someone who took 2 wickets at an average of 66! Geoffrey Boycott has a test bowling average of 54.57; Mark Taylor - 26.00; Allan Border 39.10.
Read it and weep Richard Hadlee...you were a disgrace to the art of bowling!
Over to you SJS...
Thats easy.King_Ponting said:Prove that Muttiah muralithiran is a crap bowler
Brilliant!Son Of Coco said:Richard Hadlee - The Great New Zealand Disappointment
Much has been made of his prowess with the ball, however there are some alarming statistics that counter the many claims of brilliance. For example:
Did you know that in his first 3 full test matches Richard Hadlee averaged 119.66 runs per wicket? That's right! In an alarming 3.48837% of all the matches he played in his career he averaged greater than 115 runs per wicket. If we take the 3.48837% and call it the 'Golden Years', it's fair to suggest that anything lying outside this period must indeed be treated as an anomaly, and therefore struck from the record. In stats terms we'll refer to the other 96.5 odd percent of his career as 'extreme variables' - lying outside the reasonable area of expectancy given the results in these three Tests and therefore struck from the record.
Hadlee was a one trick pony, and I implore you not to let the fact that he performed the trick 431 times at an average of 22.29 fool you into thinking otherwise! In his fifth last test he took 2/132...and as the old saying goes - "You're only as good as your fifth last test!".
That makes Hadlee as good as someone who took 2 wickets at an average of 66! Geoffrey Boycott has a test bowling average of 54.57; Mark Taylor - 26.00; Allan Border 39.10.
Read it and weep Richard Hadlee...you were a disgrace to the art of bowling!
Over to you SJS...
Now prove that Mark Ramprakash is England's best batsman.In his fifth last test he took 2/132...and as the old saying goes - "You're only as good as your fifth last test!".
This is a non-starter since it hasnt yet been established on this forum that a particular un-named gentleman from a particular tear shaped island in the Indian Ocean is a "bowler" to start with, crap or non-crapKing_Ponting said:Prove that Muttiah muralithiran is a crap bowler
Going by his most recent form, hes a horrible batsman.King_Ponting said:hahah nice one mate. okay prove that bradman was a bunny. that should be a toughy
Easiest thing in the world: refused to play against anyone but England, and everyone knows England is one of the crappier nations to play cricket, as proven by their results over the last 25 years. Bradman the batsman is basically identical to Kallis the bowler: only interested in bunnyhunting, protecting his average. What a loser, Bradman.King_Ponting said:hahah nice one mate. okay prove that bradman was a bunny. that should be a toughy
Oh thats one of the easiest assignments we have had.King_Ponting said:hahah nice one mate. okay prove that bradman was a bunny. that should be a toughy