subshakerz
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He was but Gavaskar was one of the best ever from what I gather. Perhaps not a huge point of difference thoReally? Border was an amazing player of spin
He was but Gavaskar was one of the best ever from what I gather. Perhaps not a huge point of difference thoReally? Border was an amazing player of spin
That vote was a travesty.Given that AB tied with Kallis, guess that makes Jaques not in the same class as Gavaskar? Seems a bit far fetched.
Leaning towards S.G here but not by much really.
Gavaskar and Border are in the same league or close to it. Kallis is a level below.Gavaskar > Kallis > Border though Sunny does clear the competition reasonably clearly imo.
Wrong.Gavaskar and Border are in the same league or close to it. Kallis is a level below.
Yeah but this stat doesn't hold too much because Border batted well down the order.Gavaskar - 34 hundreds in 214 innings (century rate of 6.29)
Kallis - 45 hundreds in 280 innings (century rate of 6.22)
Border - 27 hundreds in 265 innings (century rate of 9.81)
One of these is not like the others.
Where batting is generally easier and it's easier to boost your average with not outs.Yeah but this stat doesn't hold too much because Border batted well down the order.
Kallis' record is massively inflated from minnows, weak attacks and flat pitches.Gavaskar - 34 hundreds in 214 innings (century rate of 6.29)
Kallis - 45 hundreds in 280 innings (century rate of 6.22)
Border - 27 hundreds in 265 innings (century rate of 9.81)
One of these is not like the others.
If no prick can get you out then your average deserves to be boosted.Where batting is generally easier and it's easier to boost your average with not outs.
Classy?I like both of them.
They both had to battle very hard against our relentless pacers.
But, I’ll take the classy lefty on this one ?
Obviously, with bat in hand.Classy?
I respectfully disagree specifically with Len Hutton. He faced great pace vs Australia when they had : Lindwall, Miller, Bill Johnston and Ian Johnson (spinner). Then he would've faced decent spin from the WI in the form of Ramadhin and Valentine. And one can point to a few series vs both attacks where Hutton did well, despite his horrific war injury.At the risk of derailing this thread, I do think that opening, and openers are generally underrated on this forum. Middle order runs are not equal to opening runs, especially in modern eras, of which Gavaskar was a part. I think Gavaskar is the only guy from more recent eras who gets proper respect as a great opening batsman.
But think, there are so many guys who don't even get into ATG conversations, who in all rights should. I'm thinking guys like Graeme Smith, Bill Lawry, etc. And they are all overlooked for the simple reason that 3 English blokes from before WWII, all performed exceptionally well in the same position, facing conditions and challenges not really remotely comparable to the ones faced by modern opening batsmen. A crying shame, for mine.
If you’re actually scoring hundreds frequently and batting up the order, then sure. Border wasn’t great at scoring hundreds unfortunately as shown above and had a RPI of only 42.17.If no prick can get you out then your average deserves to be boosted.