kyear2
International Coach
My grandfather used to tell me this whenever we watched cricket..
“Gilchrist is great, he bats like a great batsman but he also keeps like a great wicketkeeper”
Never saw anything to contradict that throughout his career.
Yeah, there's no compromise and for a position that's literally selected on all round ability he really is the best option.
Knott is no slouch easier and deserving of mention and even of selection.
But Gilly didn't drop anything, this entire angle of attack and baseless argument was pointless and without merit.
Gilly is one of about 6 locks in an AT XI, and possibly the 4th name written down.
Appreciated Red.Sure, but in this scenario he’s batting at #8. And I’m quite sure the point Kyear is making is that #8 isn’t generally considered an all rounder position. You might disagree, which is fine. But I’m not sure it’s worth the pile on he’s copping here from multiple people.
My opinion has always been your #8 should be at least a competent tail ender. Imran is the best batsmen of the options, sure. But he’s hardly being disingenuous by picking Gilchrist at #7, over guys who might be slightly better keepers, then wanting to pick who he considers the absolute best 4 bowlers from #8-#11, in at ATG team
As it happens, you can pick Wasim or Hadlee at #8, both were considered near all rounders or bowling all rounders, or whatever. There’s others like Lindwall, Davidson or Kapil who would provide similar batting at #8.
Or you can pick Imran.
Tbh picking Marshall and Warne (which most do) gives you at least two guys in the lower order who are handy lower order batsmen, able to stick around with recognised batsmen and contribute runs themselves.
It’s all dependant on how you view an ATG XI. For me there’s a difference between selecting guys who were the absolute best in a skill (batting, bowling, keeping) and selecting a team you think would win. Or you can mix those two if you like, cos it’s your team.
In short, I’m unsure why Kyear is getting piled on here lol
I look at it as a team that would take the field and succeed, how I would go about it if I was the chairman of selectors and taking into account any potential opposition to be faced.
That's the only reason Hadlee isn't the simple straight forward choice (the reverse issue) and also why I factor in a cordon, because that's how it's done in reality. Want a complete and competitive team.
For me there are 6 names that are absolute locks, and this has been borne out in our voting as well.
Hobbs, Bradman, Tendulkar, Sobers, Gilchrist, Marshall.
As for my personal preferences, Richards and McGrath are non-negotiable. That just leaves 3 and I have Warne slightly ahead of Murali, plus he brings other skills to the table and already forms a formidable battery with Gilly.
That leaves 2nd opener and 1st change bowler which have always been the toughest spots to fill.
Hutton was the best, but I would prefer a more assertive batsman at the top, he still makes the squad and is a security blanket should all go to hell at the top. Barry though was possibly the only opening batsman since Hobbs who merged an attacking style with perfect technique and as a bonus was a first rate performer at slip.
Hadlee like Hutton, is the best option but with the variety consideration, especially "reverse" that beings others into the discussion. But again like Hutton he's in the squad for pure quality and he also brings added batting chops.
That brings Steyn, Imran and Wasim into consideration. Wasim has the peer rating, Imran the batting, but for me Steyn is the better of the 3 with the ball and that insane sr that comes from his non stop aggression, his ability to swing the new and old ball and his record on the flat pitches of India edges him ahead in the quest for 20 wickets.
A peerless batting line up and bowling attack, batting down to 9, the most versatile 5th bowler ever, and an elite cordon to snap up the chances.
Is it perfect? Wasim would add more variety to the bowling, Imran depth to the batting, Hadlee batting depth and bowling quality and Hammond an insurance 6th bowling option and an upgrade at 1st. But think it strikes the best balance and is surely unique with the last two sections.