Fuller Pilch
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Haddin (who also batted in the top order too) was also another good 7 for Australia with Faulkner at 8. Likewise Simon O'Donnell was a gun 7 in the late 80s.
Handy number to know. So they've either got to score a 20 ball 30 or a 50 ball 50 kind of batsman whilst pretty much bowling a full stint. It's kind of useful knowing that for filling that slot going forward. Certainly, for England that sounds like Sam Curran.https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/e...ll;orderby=runs;template=results;type=batting
A #7 will face 34.5 balls per innings. Let's round that out to 6 overs per match. So he'll be bowling 8 and batting 6. You don't want Stokes bowling that many in an ODI unless he's on fire given he goes at 6s. I agree with Flem and Sunilz on needing someone who can arrest a collapse and bat properly there but on average a #7 will bowl more than bat.
And presumably you'd give him the new ball too!!Clearly the answer is a batting all-rounder who averages 17 in the last three years and takes wickets once every three games.
I don't think looking at those numbers in isolation is a fair indication of the challenge.https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/e...ll;orderby=runs;template=results;type=batting
A #7 will face 34.5 balls per match. Let's round that out to 6 overs per match. So he'll be bowling 8 and batting 6. You don't want Stokes bowling that many in an ODI unless he's on fire given he goes at 6s. I agree with Flem and Sunilz on needing someone who can arrest a collapse and bat properly there but on average a #7 will bowl more than bat.
He is my ODI #6/7 for the India ATG side.Suresh Raina was a great number 7 too. Can hit the ball from ball one, bowl a few good overs and also a much more solid batsman than few of the others mentioned here.
Afridi sucked lower in the order IMO.Answer would be Shahid Afridi.
Good enough bowler and a batsman who can be used as a floater for short high impact innings.
Another option would be a big hitting wicket keeper.
Kapil: A quality bowler but more of a pinch-hitter and not capable up the order. Honestly, would be a better no.8 to finish an innings.Who would you pick between them (batting AR or bowling AR) assuming a good to decent top 6 and 4 frontline bowlers?
Klusener already did it by averaging 41 with bat and 30 with ball.Kapil Dev is the Gold Standard
Great Bowler + Super Aggressive batsman capable of averaging 35+ in today's Game.
How did you come to that conclusion? Kapil in the modern day would be Razzaq-level maybe.Kapil Dev is the Gold Standard
Great Bowler + Super Aggressive batsman capable of averaging 35+ in today's Game.
Razzaq bowling was inferior, Kapil was a regular top 5 - 10 bowler in rankings.How did you come to that conclusion? Kapil in the modern day would be Razzaq-level maybe.
What would Imran Khan average by this standard? Maybe 40+?
As a batsman, Imran was simply a level ahead of Kapil. He batted slower because he could go up the order and build the innings, but was capable of smashing lower down the order as well.
Btw, Imran to me was clearly a better ODI bowler than Kapil also.
There may be lineups where Kapil is more suitable to Imran, but quality-wise Imran as a solid lower order bat and high quality pacer was better than Kapil as a lower order pinch-hitter and quality pacer.
Kapil was far better bowler.Klusener already did it by averaging 41 with bat and 30 with ball.