Beven had a weakness against short ball..Who is the best player who missed out international cricket , I believe Michael Bevan is one of them,if he was given enough chances could have had a batting average of around 50 at test arena also.
A guy who dominated shield cricket in the 90s/2000s loke Bevan did couldn't be that absurdly weak to the short ball.Beven had a weakness against short ball..
NoWho is the best player who missed out international cricket , I believe Michael Bevan is one of them,if he was given enough chances could have had a batting average of around 50 at test arena also.
I'd put him 3rd equal with SRTBevan is a good one. If you think of the greatest 30 ODI batsmen ever, Bevan is the one who played the least amount of tests.
And he was probably in the top 10 of that 30 too.
This myth has been busted so many timesBeven had a weakness against short ball..
Where ?This myth has been busted so many times
- Never had any issue playing it in ODI cricketWhere ?
Fair point except ODI. Iirc two bouncers per overs weren’t allowed during his odi career.- Never had any issue playing it in ODI cricket
- Dominated Aus domestic cricket at the time they had some of the bounciest, fastest pitches, and quickest bowlers.
- When he did play Tests he averaged 55 against the WI, the team most likely to get you out with short-pitched bowling
I think he got dismissed a couple times in a row in Tests which is where it came from but it was never a legitimate thing, just got parroted by NPCs to try and explain away him not getting selected
No the point is he played short bowling perfectly well in ODIs. It's not like they bowled 1 bouncer an over, he struggled with it, but it was ok because there were 5 other balls that he made it up on. He had a fantastic pull shot and never had an issue with short bowling at that level.Fair point except ODI. Iirc two bouncers per overs weren’t allowed during his odi career.