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Best players who were not given enough chances by the management

TheJediBrah

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On a similar note to Bevan, Darren Lehmann is another one. Barely got the chance to play Tests for most of his peak career but his on-and-off appearances still managed to net him an average of 45.

Both these guys could easily have replaced Damien Martyn or Mark Waugh's careers with just as good, probably even better results
 

mr_mister

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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.
Is this definitely true? It's been a long time but I don't remember Bevan playing crisp pulls and stuff much. Looked kinda ungainly yet still effective at not getting out on the onside from memory
 

Bolo.

International Captain
Doesn't matter if Bevan was weak against the short ball. Failed in more opportunities than successful players from his era got. Not robbed by selectors, robbed by having the most stacked set of compatriates ever. Would have played 150+ tests for England after his start with the same selectors, and ended up averaging 49.97. With a margin for error of +- 0.02 runs. This is England we are talking about
 

TheJediBrah

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Is this definitely true? It's been a long time but I don't remember Bevan playing crisp pulls and stuff much. Looked kinda ungainly yet still effective at not getting out on the onside from memory
It's true. It was tiresome too because every time he'd get a short ball, dispatch it to the boundary, the commentators would say something like "oh it doesn't look like he's having any trouble with the short ball here durrrrr"

Every. Single. Time.
 

Jayro

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Speaking of India, Navjot singh Sidhu maintained an average of 42 from late 80s to 2000 in a time when India were not finding a decent opener after Gavaskar and yet ended up playing only 51 tests in about 17 years.
 

kevinw

State Captain
ravi bopara done nothing wrong was averaging 30 in test cricket and just got dropped
Tough one really. Three tons against a poor WI and then a tough Ashes series. Trott came in for him iirc, so that all panned out well. Wasn't even the end of his Test career - came back a couple of years later for a few Tests. Kept a FC average over 40 so can be considered unlucky given the standards now.

Played far too many ODIs though.
 

TheJediBrah

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Tough one really. Three tons against a poor WI and then a tough Ashes series. Trott came in for him iirc, so that all panned out well. Wasn't even the end of his Test career - came back a couple of years later for a few Tests. Kept a FC average over 40 so can be considered unlucky given the standards now.

Played far too many ODIs though.
Average of 40 in the county championship back then was pretty ordinary by international standards

Nearly every Aussie state cricketer that went over there would come back having averaged 50-70 for the winter and they weren't international regulars
 

Spikey

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well obviously any number of australian bowlers who carried the drinks when peter siddle played
 

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