Yeah, Hick and Ramprakash aren't wasted talents in the way Jesse Ryder or Luke Pomersbach were. That said, they probably fall in a sizeable category of players who could have done far better with more consistent selection. Duncan Fletcher in his book wrote that if he'd been coach in the 90's he would have never dropped them. Hick actually did have a fairly successful period between 93-96, but always seemed to be dropped if he had a few failures. Atherton declaring on him on 98* was a dick move too.That's called not being good enough. Classifying not being good enough as "wasted talent" is nonsensical to me
Dude was just a crap batsman.Adrian Barath….
The dude made a 100 on debut in Australia!
yeah, an absolute crap batsman.Dude was just a crap batsman.
Bloke averaged 32 in FC. **** batsmanyeah, an absolute crap batsman.
He was making tons of runs before he made his international debut.
He was making the same volume of runs as Kraigg was during his youth years
FYI, 32 average in WI cricket is BradmanesqueBloke averaged 32 in FC. **** batsman
Mental toughness is a talent.3 excellent choices.
Hick averaged over 50 in 1st class cricket but about 20 less in tests - he just couldn't handle the pressure at test level.
The same applies to Ramps - he had all the talent but again couldn't do it at the highest level.
Lewis was so talented but again lacked the mentality needed.
3 hugely talented players but nowhere near enough output at test level.
Sobers, Imran and Miller did all of that and plus kept their fitness. Wasted talent nah. Lacking important quality of work ethics, yea.In some ways Ian Botham wasted his talent. He’s a candidate for the most gifted all around cricketer ever, but when he passed the natural peak of human fitness instead of working at it in the gym and in the nets he was off shagging barmaids and smoking exotic tobacco.
He always had a bit of a weakness outside the off stump against genuinely quick bowling. Whether net sessions would have helped we'll never know as he didn't bother trying.
"Yes but no"Sobers, Imran and Miller did all of that and plus kept their fitness. Wasted talent nah. Lacking important quality of work ethics, yea.
Lack of work ethics definitely can lead to wasted talent.I’m beginning to think there is no definition of wasted talent. If Botham’s lack of work ethics is just a character flaw the same is true of anyone in terms of technique or temperament.
Anything anyone achieved is exactly what they were capable of achieving because that’s who they were, warts and all.