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The one who's too high is Weeks, undoubtedly carried by @shortpitched713 vote
We've had this conversation before and you're trying to troll, and I'm not entertaining you today.Because you’re always saying how big a gap Marshall has over everyone and how he’s a lock for an ATXI.
I knew Philander wouldn't.Shortpitched is probably disappointed that Hayden and Philander didn’t make the lists
I voted Greenidge way higher than Boycott (26 to 27). Surprised he didn't make it.I knew Philander wouldn't.
Hayden was very close. Ultimately, that none of Greenidge, Hayden, Sehwag or G Smith made top 30, but Boycott somehow did, is what's disappointing.
Also confirms for me that no one actually rates Greenidge high on secret ballot, he's only rated when already given as a choice in a comparison poll. He is a bit of an afterthought as a batsman of his era.
Aren't we making quite a bit of assumptions based on 12 entries?I knew Philander wouldn't.
Hayden was very close. Ultimately, that none of Greenidge, Hayden, Sehwag or G Smith made top 30, but Boycott somehow did, is what's disappointing.
Also confirms for me that no one actually rates Greenidge high on secret ballot, he's only rated when already given as a choice in a comparison poll. He is a bit of an afterthought as a batsman of his era.
I voted for him, but he was very commonly omitted. Out of the 5 of Boycott, Greenidge, Hayden, Sehwag, G Smith. Greenidge got the lowest point total. This it the exact opposite of the 5 man poll with these openers that I had made a short while back.I voted Greenidge way higher than Boycott (26 to 27). Surprised he didn't make it.
See my post below this. A bit of an assumption sure, but I think there is a tendency to rate older openers ( and indeed batsmen in general ), higher when given them as a choice, but they tend not to be the first on people's minds.Aren't we making quite a bit of assumptions based on 12 entries?
At least Barry Richards made itI knew Philander wouldn't.
Hayden was very close. Ultimately, that none of Greenidge, Hayden, Sehwag or G Smith made top 30, but Boycott somehow did, is what's disappointing.
Also confirms for me that no one actually rates Greenidge high on secret ballot, he's only rated when already given as a choice in a comparison poll. He is a bit of an afterthought as a batsman of his era.
I see Simpson didn't either (I voted for him and put him 22nd which was between Younis Khan and Boycott).Hayden was very close. Ultimately, that none of Greenidge, Hayden, Sehwag or G Smith made top 30, but Boycott somehow did, is what's disappointing.
Is he? I wouldn’t think that’s the case here at least.One of things I find strange here is that in both lists Garner got voted over Holding; but in most people's West Indies XI, on selecting three pacers; Garner's the one omitted more often than not.....
Garner is clearly ahead of Holding for me , and also makes my team ahead of whispering death.One of things I find strange here is that in both lists Garner got voted over Holding; but in most people's West Indies XI, on selecting three pacers; Garner's the one omitted more often than not.....
I think this is probably a CW thing. I think the consensus here is that Garner was (even) better than Holding, but the reverse view is common elsewhere.One of things I find strange here is that in both lists Garner got voted over Holding; but in most people's West Indies XI, on selecting three pacers; Garner's the one omitted more often than not.....
Some first-class stats of Barry Richards.Barry Richards should be higher.