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3 tons with that average means he's been shite the rest of the time. It's much easier to get a not out batting that low too and yet Moeen still averages 22 at 7 (worse than Holder who inspired this thread). Klusener batted even lower but was remarkably consistent yet trail blazingly destructive so averaged much higher anyway. Regardless, Klusener is the Gilchrist of finishers so it's unrealistic to hold him up as a standard IMO. Like Cummins/Garner are unparalleled among third seamers. I was more thinking about what should make the cut for a not-terrible team. Naturally, people are going to disagree on where precisely the cut off is but I'm very averse to the kind of bits and pieces utility pick Moeen and even Afridi are though again I'll begrudgingly grant Afridi the status of being a frontline spinner. Mo's bowling isn't good enough for what his batting is and vice versa.And yet Moeen is also good enough to have 3 ODI tons (to put it in perspective, Klusener has 2). Batting at 7 in the current England set up is a tough gig as you rarely get much more than a late order slog, hence that average.
Some 7's get rather more opportunity than others...