PlayerComparisons
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His record speaks for itself. Bloke didn’t start FC cricket til he was 24 thanks to the war, didn’t play tests til he was 29 thanks to shitty English selection policy of picking a bunch of blokes to open who had all played cricket pre-war and none of whom averaged over 41 in FC (besides Sandham). Averaged 60.73 for his career, 66.85 vs his strongest opposition, 64.60 @ home, 56.31 away and never averaged under 60 in his career. Bloke was still scoring regular 50’s when he played his last test at the ripe old age of 40.The contrarian black and white gud appreciator has entered the chat.
I don't think I've ever seen Sunny rated outside the top three. Barring a few exceptions, I've always thought CW generally rated them Hobbs - Hutton - Gavaskar - Sutcliffe. With Gavsaskar sometimes even in the top two.I'm actually a little bit surprised by the results; I thought CW largely regarded Gavaskar the fourth greatest Test opener (with a couple of cooky exceptions).
Coronis even thinks Sutcliffe is better than Hutton (and maybe even Hobbs?) so he's silly but I'm surprised he doesn't have more support on this occasion.
Well the poll backs you up so I'm sure you're right but I never really noticed before.I don't think I've ever seen Sunny rated outside the top three. Barring a few exceptions, I've always thought CW generally rated them Hobbs - Hutton - Gavaskar - Sutcliffe. With Gavsaskar sometimes even in the top two.
I have him and Hutton very close/equal, but personal preference plus proven Hobbs synergy makes me put him in XI’s over Hutton.I'm actually a little bit surprised by the results; I thought CW largely regarded Gavaskar the fourth greatest Test opener (with a couple of cooky exceptions).
Coronis even thinks Sutcliffe is better than Hutton (and maybe even Hobbs?) so he's silly but I'm surprised he doesn't have more support on this occasion.
Yeah I have Sutcliffe third but I think he's closer to Hutton (2) than Gavaskar (4). I didn't realise CW disagreed with me on this one so much, and I considered myself someone who really rated Gavaskar too. Eye-opening poll for me.I have him and Hutton very close/equal, but personal preference plus proven Hobbs synergy makes me put him in XI’s over Hutton.
But its been clear to me ever since I’ve been here that CW in general rates them Hobbs > Hutton > Gavaskar > Sutcliffe (also when people start mentioning Richards a lot seem to put him ahead of Sutcliffe….).
Mostly agree, but I rate post-war Hobbs too because he did after all turn 40 in 1922. (and scored a ton of CC centuries afterwards, era withstanding - it's not like they were on any similar plain to Australian test featherbeds)It's more about the era for me. I rate Hobbs highly for what he did pre war, not post war. That era was a little easy for batting from all that I've read, compared to what Gavaskar had to face.