subshakerz
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Played some great knocks but also played for an ATG lineup in a batting era. Where does his batting rank him, compared to the rest of the lineup and his peers in his era?
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To answer this, I think he was better than anyone he played with except probably Ponting and Waugh. Potentially could have been better than them as well if given a different rolePlayed some great knocks but also played for an ATG lineup in a batting era. Where does his batting rank him, compared to the rest of the lineup and his peers in his era?
That is a good point. He debuted mid-career batting peak is seems, could have added another 20-30 test of quality performance had he debuted earlier and ended with a 50 plus average.Should have come into the team a few years earlier to make the most of his best years, could have been anything as a bat.
As a keeper/bat achieved more and provided more value than he would have as just a bat though
And HaydenTo answer this, I think he was better than anyone he played with except probably Ponting and Waugh. Potentially could have been better than them as well if given a different role
Gilchrist betterAnd Hayden
Nah.Gilchrist better
Gilchrist batting 3 or 4 at not keeping would have been a monsterBenefited from the role he played and team he was in. Of course, he was also a big part of making that team what it was. Just can’t see him being the same player if he was, say, batting 3 or 4 and not keeping.
Haha I was waiting for your post in here. I was hoping it'd include a reference to his quote about just feeling like he was incredibly fluky whenever he made runs.Benefited from the role he played and team he was in. Of course, he was also a big part of making that team what it was. Just can’t see him being the same player if he was, say, batting 3 or 4 and not keeping.