smash84
The Tiger King
You somehow seem to miss all the valid points. More so than the worst slip cordons out there.It is easier to make jokes than to even try to make valid points.
You somehow seem to miss all the valid points. More so than the worst slip cordons out there.It is easier to make jokes than to even try to make valid points.
i was speaking about the team in 90s. Now they are completly f....k..d upNO. Just No.
I mean about the talent part. It's ridiculous to suggest that Pakistan has an abundance of talent right now. They really don't. The fielding is just the turd icing on the **** cake.
So was I.i was speaking about the team in 90s. Now they are completly f....k..d up
Agreed. Nobody is suggesting fielding isnt important though.That's why some teams, despite having the talent never made it to the top.
And you'll can laugh as much as you want, but also why Pakistan literally dropped the opportunity to complete against Australia this year. It's never been seen as a priority
It's hilarious how we look at stats and not impact. Australia, West Indies and South Africa I would wager won more games because of their slip cordons than with 5th bowlers and lower order batting combined.
But to acknowledge that is to elevate Kallis, and we can't have that.
I think valuing either higher is a valid perspective. That's where we differ.Agreed. Nobody is suggesting fielding isnt important though.
I think you could end this by just acknowledging valuing lower order runs more is a valid perspective.
I am just interested though when you say valuing Kallis more, against whom do you have in mind as an example?
Your favourite player, obviously!I think valuing either higher is a valid perspective. That's where we differ.
I've already acknowledged is as useful, you can also end this by doing the same. That valuing a strong cordon as being equally important is a valid perspective.
Re Kallis, everyone not named Sobers or Bradman. And before you ask why not Sobers, Sobers was the better bat, more effective bowler and more versatile and athletic catcher.
But a player who was arguably a top 10 batsman, possibly the 2nd best relief bowler and a top 5 slip catcher of this century and top 10 all time, especially using your accumulative / total value metric (which I don't), who's better than that?
The issue with Kallis is how much can he improve a side?I think valuing either higher is a valid perspective. That's where we differ.
I've already acknowledged is as useful, you can also end this by doing the same. That valuing a strong cordon as being equally important is a valid perspective.
Re Kallis, everyone not named Sobers or Bradman. And before you ask why not Sobers, Sobers was the better bat, more effective bowler and more versatile and athletic catcher.
But a player who was arguably a top 10 batsman, possibly the 2nd best relief bowler and a top 5 slip catcher of this century and top 10 all time, especially using your accumulative / total value metric (which I don't), who's better than that?
A lot of the impact of batting ARs is through team selection. A team (particularly one without a quality spinner) is going to have to choose between picking an extra B-tier bowler/bits and pieces player/breaking their bowlers (which is likely the worst long term choice).The issue with Kallis is how much can he improve a side?
With Imran and Hadlee, the improvement of bowling is vast (1 among 4 or 5). For a batting allrounder to do it with the bat (1 among 6 or 7) is much difficult. That is why Imran and Hadlee would make much more impact than Kallis. Sobers was so good he can make an impact with bat.
90s AkramFast Bowler of the Decade 40s Lindwall vs 50s Bedser vs 60s Trueman vs 70s Lillee vs 80s Marshall vs 90s Ambrose vs 2000s McGrath vs 2010s Steyn. Who is Most Lethal Bowler to get into an ATG Team ?
If somebody compiles a list of greatest cricketers he has to compare apples with oranges.Why are you comparing Apple and Oranges
That’s why some of us tend to avoid a direct comparison between a batsman and a bowler.If somebody compiles a list of greatest cricketers he has to compare apples with oranges.
Yeah, one of the greatest match winners.If I had to choose just 1 for a team, I'd pick Macko.
Not the best criteria. I would choose Macko over Sobers even if it's about just one for a team given the pace bowler advantage. Also depends on the team.If I had to choose just 1 for a team, I'd pick Macko.
If somebody compiles a list of greatest cricketers he has to compare apples with oranges.
SR Tendulkar (IND) | 1990-1999 | 69 | 109 | 12 | 5626 | 217 | 58.00 | 10344+ | 54.28 | 22 | 21 | 7 | 732+ | 27 |
MD Marshall (WI) | 1980-1989 | 63 | 120 | 14399 | 2399.5 | 512 | 6434 | 323 | 7/22 | 19.91 | 2.68 | 44.57 | 17 | 22 |
And I am not a part of that some of usThat’s why some of us tend to avoid a direct comparison between a batsman and a bowler.