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Agree with those 3, but not in that orderGavaskar
Hobbs
Hutton
Rest
Hobbs is always 1 for me, and I can't really split Hutton and Gavaskar as my 2nd ATG openers, depends on how I'm feeling on the day.
Agree with those 3, but not in that orderGavaskar
Hobbs
Hutton
Rest
I should clarify they are not in order. I honestly struggle to definitively rank people I have not seen play but based on whatever I have read, I think those 3 are a cut above. You can put them in your order of preference but I think they belong in the same tier, if that makes sense.Agree with those 3, but not in that order
Hobbs is always 1 for me, and I can't really split Hutton and Gavaskar as my 2nd ATG openers, depends on how I'm feeling on the day.
Sutcliffe is up there as well.He is way underrated.I should clarify they are not in order. I honestly struggle to definitively rank people I have not seen play but based on whatever I have read, I think those 3 are a cut above. You can put them in your order of preference but I think they belong in the same tier, if that makes sense.
Herbert Sutcliffe averaged over 60.More than any opener who ever drew breath.Was Sutcliffe the incredibly aggressive opener who averaged in the 30s?
?Was Sutcliffe the incredibly aggressive opener who averaged in the 30s?
WG Grace 32Think Burgerman got it right. I was thinking of Trumper. Dont think there is a higher rated 30s averaging batsman than him.
The AnswerThink Burgerman got it right. I was thinking of Trumper. Dont think there is a higher rated 30s averaging batsman than him.
Cause Trumper played in bowler friendly and low scoring era.And was undisputed GOAT of Australia till Bradman came.Think Burgerman got it right. I was thinking of Trumper. Dont think there is a higher rated 30s averaging batsman than him.
Thats showing alot of faith in him but you never knowMarcus Harris could be there in a few years