_00_deathscar
International Regular
COMBINED.I've learnt that Jadeja is better than Sobers and Bradman.
COMBINED.I've learnt that Jadeja is better than Sobers and Bradman.
He's easily in the top 20.Not for me. Sangakkara’s home/away is seriously not good. Low average in Ind, South Africa, Wi and just abt average in Eng. Averages 60 in Aus, but only played 5 tests there only. Has scored truckload of runs against Bangladesh and Zim. Also scored many of his runs against a Pak attack, which barring Ajmal, was a joke. Plus played in one of the best eras of batting.
i don't like it when people remove his batting record as a keeperHe's easily in the top 20.
When playing as a batsman (not keeping) he averaged:
77.28 in Australia
52.60 in England
48.20 in India
80.50 in NZ
60.00 in Pakistan
37.20 in South Africa
62.00 in the UAE
42.00 in the Windies
Even if you consider a selected portion of his career(like the above), his great average in Australia is built on the back of less than 5 matches. His record in SA is poor, vs WI is just abt decent. As I’ve said against Pak, only real threat was Ajmal(one of the poorest attacks they have ever had). So on basis on above, he has great records in NZ and Eng, and decent(not great) in Ind.He's easily in the top 20.
When playing as a batsman (not keeping) he averaged:
77.28 in Australia
52.60 in England
48.20 in India
80.50 in NZ
60.00 in Pakistan
37.20 in South Africa
62.00 in the UAE
42.00 in the Windies
Him keeping to Murali, also taught him to figure out quality spin as welli don't like it when people remove his batting record as a keeper
it's not a given he would have batted the same if he was not keeping. He was a keeper mostly in the early part of his career while developing as a player. Those years cutting his teeth at international level are what helped make him a gun when he gave up the gloves. You don't have one without the other.
Sanga on average faced much weaker attacks from most of the teams(especially Aus and Eng), and all of his peak came in one of the best eras of batting(to an extent even greater than Kallis).Even if you consider a selected portion of his career(like the above), his great average in Australia is built on the back of less than 5 matches. His record in SA is poor, vs WI is just abt decent. As I’ve said against Pak, only real threat was Ajmal(one of the poorest attacks they have ever had). So on basis on above, he has great records in NZ and Eng, and decent(not great) in Ind.
Now consider Kallis: Like Sanga, great player at home. Decent in Aus(based on a sample size more than three times the matches Sanga played in Aus, and Sanga played against one of the easiest Aus attacks, in 2007-08 especially). Great record in Pak and NZ like Sanga. Unlike him, great record in Ind, Wi as well. Less runs against Bangladesh(scored against Zim, but nothing like Sanga’s record vs Ban and even worse Pak than Kallis faced). Poor in Sr(based on only 5 tests tho), and poor in Eng(this I can’t dispute).
Again even against this selective sample of Sanga’s career, Kallis comes out better.
D-did someone just rate Kallis above someone??Even if you consider a selected portion of his career(like the above), his great average in Australia is built on the back of less than 5 matches. His record in SA is poor, vs WI is just abt decent. As I’ve said against Pak, only real threat was Ajmal(one of the poorest attacks they have ever had). So on basis on above, he has great records in NZ and Eng, and decent(not great) in Ind.
Now consider Kallis: Like Sanga, great player at home. Decent in Aus(based on a sample size more than three times the matches Sanga played in Aus, and Sanga played against one of the easiest Aus attacks, in 2007-08 especially). Great record in Pak and NZ like Sanga. Unlike him, great record in Ind, Wi as well. Less runs against Bangladesh(scored against Zim, but nothing like Sanga’s record vs Ban and even worse Pak than Kallis faced). Poor in Sr(based on only 5 tests tho), and poor in Eng(this I can’t dispute).
Again even against this selective sample of Sanga’s career, Kallis comes out better.
Nah replace one of the Hammonds with Kallis I reckon.Kallis was one of the best test bats of his generation(though behind Lara, Tendulkar, Ponting and Waugh). But making a top 20 list for greatest batsmen without Kallis is justifiable.
Bradman, Tendulkar, Sobers, Viv, Hobbs, Lara, Smith, Hutton, Headley, Hammond, Gavaskar, Hammond, Sutcliffe, Border, Ponting, S Waugh, G Chappel, Pollock, Miandad, Barrington.
Forgot to add WalcottNah replace one of the Hammonds with Kallis I reckon.
And WeekesForgot to add Walcott
*busts out anecdote for millionth time* he was really cool when I met him at a pub in Hamilton. Chaminda Vaas, now that guy was a prick.Kumar was actually a prick.
Did he attempt to swing (reverse)?*busts out anecdote for millionth time* he was really cool when I met him at a pub in Hamilton. Chaminda Vaas, now that guy was a prick.
More like he let it go through to the keeper. Pretty sure I talked to him and he just.....didn't reply.Did he attempt to swing (reverse)?
How tall were they?*busts out anecdote for millionth time* he was really cool when I met him at a pub in Hamilton. Chaminda Vaas, now that guy was a prick.
Both seemed 5'9"ish? Appears to be a fair enough estimate as google says they're both 5'10" and in photos they look similar with Kumar maybe a shade tallerHow tall were they?
Jadeja is a better bowler, fielder and swordsman than them.I've learnt that Jadeja is better than Sobers and Bradman.