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Are multi-format greats a thing of past?

Bijed

International Regular
Hopefully we can attribute Anderson's run in the last few years to friendly pitches as well.
Absolutely ridiculous to suggest that Anderson's home success over the past few years has been purely down to assistance from the pitches. Atmospheric conditions have played a part too :ph34r:


But seriously, Jadeja and Anderson are pretty similar in that regard - both lethal in the conditions that they've honed their game for and have both developed themselves to be reliable, if less potent, in other conditions.
 
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vcs

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Yup, I've defended Anderson on here quite a bit, he's an ATG in my books. Any team could use someone who's that good at home.
 

Daemon

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Andersons disparity between home and away isn’t as bad as Ashwin’s tbf. Not sure about Jadeja who doesn’t really have that big a sample size of away games.

By away games I basically mean no so favourable conditions btw.
 

Bolo

State Captain
Andersons disparity between home and away isn’t as bad as Ashwin’s tbf. Not sure about Jadeja who doesn’t really have that big a sample size of away games.

By away games I basically mean no so favourable conditions btw.
Ashwin is a ****ing finger spinner who probably averages less with the ball away from home as clouderson, while having a comparable home record.

And he's a better bat than any opener England have had between the retirement of cook and the glorious debut of leach.*




*my account was hacked. Either by sledger or alcohol. I can't be sure which until I sober up.
 

CricAddict

Cricketer Of The Year
Anderson doesn’t get left out of the side 90% of the away games.
That is also due to conditions and team combination. India like other teams go with 1 spinner out of 4/5 bowlers and sometimes with an all pace unit. So Anderson is competing for 3 out of 4/5 positions while Ashwin/Jadeja are competing for 1 out of 4/5 positions. So, inevitably, one of the spinners will have to be left out.

Same reason why Root or Guptill struggle to find even a single bid in IPL and Williamson/Steyn get left out of their IPL teams.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
Bumrah on his way to be an all format great. Anyone else since this thread was created? It's actually arguable if Kohli still has the honour.
 

Socerer 01

International Captain
His ODI record isn't good enough - (av of 28.66 and e/r of 5.7). He wouldn't be in the top 100 ODI bowlers of all time.
Hazlewood is a better all-format bowler than Cummins.
depends on what the criteria really is for multiformat greatness

Cummins is much better than Josh in tests and tests tend to receive a significantly higher proportion of value on these forums and in general

Cummins in odis is good enough for the 2nd to 3rd tier level of pacers anyways, its a batsman friendly era and only 12 full member pacers have been better than him since 2015 with 50 matches or more
 

Stefan9

International Debutant
Kohli's there already imo.

Bumrah's also there depending on how much you value longevity. Cummins and Rabada could get there but their danger is doing a Steyn and being pretty good at LOs but not great.

QdK would have made it but he retired from Tests.
How much do we need a keeper to average to be considered great in tests? Qdk ended with an average of 38.8 in tests and with a 46 ODI average, 32 in t20i's.
The argument can be made that he didn't as much as he was capable of but stats wise he should be considered a multi format great for me.
 

Socerer 01

International Captain
How much do we need a keeper to average to be considered great in tests? Qdk ended with an average of 38.8 in tests and with a 46 ODI average, 32 in t20i's.
The argument can be made that he didn't as much as he was capable of but stats wise he should be considered a multi format great for me.
my own highly personal criteria is for the player to be a great or top 5 in 1 format for a significant period of time and very good to world class in the other 2 formats. maybe even reduce the requirement in 1 other format if they’re peerless in 1 format

de Kock probably does satisfy that
 

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