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KohliCan you give an example of a cricketer who had 3/4th of his career done, wasn't an ATG yet yet ended up as one?
KohliCan you give an example of a cricketer who had 3/4th of his career done, wasn't an ATG yet yet ended up as one?
None are ATGs for me but I would argue the first two had significant reputations half way through their careers.From a single team? Holding, Garner and Walsh.
We don't know yet.Kohli
Alan Davidson.Can you give an example of a cricketer who had 3/4th of his career done, wasn't an ATG yet yet ended up as one?
Hardly it was fair sold. If you are competing for the 4th best spinner spot, you can't really afford to get outperformed on every away series by multiple spinners in spin friendly conditions. His South Africa performance is plain bad with context (opponents best batsman was Trevor Goddard, and Tayfield and Wardle walk through those line-ups. He took 11 wickets in 10 innings). It isn't really comparable to Ashwin in even Australia or England. His Australia performance is good, but again; not really anything special. His WI performance is the definition of average; though against strong batting, he wasn't really able to stand out much in either series; and got outperformed by ****ing Wilf Ferguson. As I said, Ashwin's SENA record is worse than Laker; but Laker played in widely easier conditions, so much so that almost this competition is pointless.So even if he was outperformed it was a fairly solid set of away performances. You already agree he was better away but that issue on sample of pitch variety is one reason I am hesitant to call Laker an ATG.
I have yet to see evidence of that consensus. Certainly don't get that feeling when Ashwin was last in SA, his last away tour. In fact, I bet it would be a split in peers and pundits right now between Ashwin and Lyon, who just seems to be improving.Ashwin and Kohli considered undisputed ATGs by the entire cricketing world other than some analysis by checklist people on this site
I don't disagree in essence but just to the degree you might be slightly uncharitable to Laker but overall we agree he is better away than Ashwin so no point rehashing this..Hardly it was fair sold. If you are competing for the 4th best spinner spot, you can't really afford to get outperformed on every away series by multiple spinners in spin friendly conditions. His South Africa performance is plain bad with context (opponents best batsman was Trevor Goddard, and Tayfield and Wardle walk through those line-ups. He took 11 wickets in 10 innings). It isn't really comparable to Ashwin in even Australia or England. His Australia performance is good, but again; not really anything special. His WI performance is the definition of average; though against strong batting, he wasn't really able to stand out much in either series; and got outperformed by ****ing Wilf Ferguson. As I said, Ashwin's SENA record is worse than Laker; but Laker played in widely easier conditions, so much so that almost this competition is pointless.
The great series Dravid batted in were 1999 NZ tour, 2002 UK tour, 2003/04 Aus tour, 2004 Pak tour, 2006 Windies tour to name a few, I may have left out some of his outstanding batting here.One series is a alousy criteria to make an ATG. However, I would say Dravid has several mega series that help his case. But he falls short.
Definitely. I am not saying you can't improve your standing. But ATG is an elite kind of greatness and it seems very hard for someone to not be marked a that level for the.majority of their career.Probably a bit short of ATG but Macartney and Bedser are examples of players who became ATVG late on in their careers.
Yeah. Dravid might be the best ever bat in England. Perhaps with WaughThe great series Dravid batted in were 1999 NZ tour, 2002 UK tour, 2003/04 Aus tour, 2004 Pak tour, 2006 Windies tour to name a few, I may have left out some of his outstanding batting here.
But his last tour of UK surpassed the definition of great, it was outstanding. The ball swung like the previous year when Pak toured UK, I never saw that kind of swing in England in the following years.
Nah Viv. Has similar average, but far greater SR and dominated Willis, Underwood, Botham etc there. Might’ve encountered the odd uncovered pitch since till the 80s all pitches weren’t coveredYeah. Dravid might be the best ever bat in England. Perhaps with Waugh
What about Ashwin's last series in South Africa? You didn't watch that, did you? He was India's second best bowler in the match; and was tremendously mismanaged by Rohit. His numbers will look bad; but when he was bowling he was looking penetrative on a pitch the home team played without any spinners.I have yet to see evidence of that consensus. Certainly don't get that feeling when Ashwin was last in SA, his last away tour. In fact, I bet it would be a split in peers and pundits right now between Ashwin and Lyon, who just seems to be improving.
SWhat about Ashwin's last series in South Africa? You didn't watch that, did you? He was India's second best bowler in the match; and was tremendously mismanaged by Rohit. His numbers will look bad; but when he was bowling he was looking penetrative on a pitch the home team played without any spinners.
AndersonCan you give an example of a cricketer who had 3/4th of his career done, wasn't an ATG yet yet ended up as one?
no. Even on this board, there was no discussion on Ashwin / Lyon (who I think is underrated).I have yet to see evidence of that consensus. Certainly don't get that feeling when Ashwin was last in SA, his last away tour. In fact, I bet it would be a split in peers and pundits right now between Ashwin and Lyon, who just seems to be improving.