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No it's not. They very rarely played at number 3. Smh.It's between Hobbs, Sobers and Tendulkar
No it's not. They very rarely played at number 3. Smh.It's between Hobbs, Sobers and Tendulkar
Modern cricket number 4, without a doubt for Tests.Here’s a question: Do you put your best batsman at number 3 or number 4 and Willy your answer be the same for both tests and ODIs?
Not always. Many openers have been the best batsmen in their teams. Sobers, S Waugh, and Clarke had times of being the best and being at 5, while Vettori was the best for 2-3 years and was at 8!Best batsmalen bat at either 4 or 3 it appears.
This is not the traditional thinking in NZ, though.Either position actually. Wi had both Viv and Brian at 3 and 4. NZ their best is at 3. Then again India and Australia have their best at 4 and before Kohli, Sachin was at 4. So I'd say both 3 and 4 tend to have the best player.
I respectfully disagree. I can only think of Gavaskar, Hobbs and Hutton who were the best among their teammates. Ditto number 5s like Waugh and Sobers.Not always. Many openers have been the best batsmen in their teams. Sobers, S Waugh, and Clarke had times of being the best and being at 5, while Vettori was the best for 2-3 years and was at 8!
No. Gooch wasn't better than Gower, Anwar wasn't better than Inzi and Cook wasn't better than Kevin.For openers, Cook, Gooch, Vaughan, Karunaratne, Brathwaite and Anwar have all been their teams best bats at points and opened
Marnus>VivHighest average at 3 (minimum 30 innings) from HowSTAT. Top 12:
Don 103.63
Ken 77.24
Wally 74.78
George 71.17
Marnus 62.91
Viv 61.54
Sanga 60.83
Brian 60.47
Kane 58.19
Ricky 56.27
Rahul 52.88
Rohan 52.69
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Did you seriously just write that?No. Gooch wasn't better than Gower, Anwar wasn't better than Inzi and Cook wasn't better than Kevin.
Yes I did. Gooch was the best batsman for England from the early 90s for maybe 5 years or so. Up until the end of the 80s Gower was better.Did you seriously just write that?
Gooch was clearly better than Gower towards the end of their careers, Anwar was certainly better in the 90's before average inflation occurred and from 2010-2014 Cook was streets ahead of KevNo. Gooch wasn't better than Gower, Anwar wasn't better than Inzi and Cook wasn't better than Kevin.
The fact of the matter is, you look at most teams, their best tend to be middle order and particularly 3 and 4. Maybe that's because opening is inherently more difficult idk.
I think it's more a case of he was never mentioned in the same terms as May and Compton - I bet if we had an "England players draft" Barrington would get picked before them.Barrington has a really top record at 3 and is a much underrated player - nowhere more so than in England.
He's never mentioned in the same terms as the likes of Hammond, May, Hutton, Hobbs and Compton.
Maybe it's due to his style of batting or the fact he was better abroad than at home but the more you analyse his stats, the more impressive a player he looks.