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Mahela Jayawardene vs Mohammad Yousuf

Who was the better test batsman?


  • Total voters
    24

BazBall21

International Captain
Well if positive comments are needed, I like watching both. Imagine chilling with a nice girl or just your mates with some whiskey or rum etc in sunny Sri Lanka, watching Mahela expertly and delicately milk spin on a lovely summer’s evening. And as for MoYo, he was aesthetically good too and actually looks a better player than his distribution suggests. He was a more naturally gifted strokemaker than Younis but Younis had the better mental attributes and also much better against spin.
 

BazBall21

International Captain
So the position is that neither of those blokes are as good as Voges, Paynter or Davis?
Tbf I wasn’t taking Voges into account as I was only thinking of players with a proper career length, but yeah Paynter has to be considered as he played in a batting era too.
 

Coronis

International Coach
Tbf I wasn’t taking Voges into account as I was only thinking of players with a proper career length, but yeah Paynter has to be considered as he played in a batting era too.
20 innings or 2000 balls (333.333333333 overs) = proper career length
 

Flem274*

123/5
Jayawardene, just, maybe. Probably affected by vivid memories of MoYo at the end of his career being all at sea against Bond and O'Brien.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Jaya was definitely a better player of spin, but Yousuf wasn't that bad against spin except for Murali. However, Jaya is probably the only near 50 averaging bat to collectively suck in all of SENA. That's pretty unforgivable.

Yousuf seemed a better bat against better bowling and a higher ceiling. He gets my vote.
 

Coronis

International Coach
Jaya was definitely a better player of spin, but Yousuf wasn't that bad against spin except for Murali. However, Jaya is probably the only near 50 averaging bat to collectively suck in all of SENA. That's pretty unforgivable.

Yousuf seemed a better bat against better bowling and a higher ceiling. He gets my vote.
Others with some poor stuff in SENA (away only for SENA players)

Williamson 31.54
Jayawardene 31.66
Hussey 32.72
Walcott 33.13
Shewag 33.41
Hayden 33.48
Compton 34.79
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Others with some poor stuff in SENA (away only for SENA players)

Williamson 31.54
Jayawardene 31.66
Hussey 32.72
Walcott 33.13
Shewag 33.41
Hayden 33.48
Compton 34.79
Yeah but those other players have at least one country with a reasonably good record. Jaya is poor in all four.
 

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Paynter was definitely better than Hussey and Yousuf IMO.
A terrific player, though his Test record is a little uneven and a lot of his runs came in a handful of Tests at the end of the 1930s. That being said, I respect your opinion enough to go back and re-analyse that for myself now.
 

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