JadejaAkram. Best left handed bowler ever.
Close enough, and you're forgetting about Kallis's bowling and the fact that he's a elite tier ATG slip fielder.This is only interested in light of the Kallis / Akram poll
what possible case do people have to consider Kallis a better bat than Waugh
People are deluding themselves if they think that Kallis is a better bat.This is only interested in light of the Kallis / Akram poll
what possible case do people have to consider Kallis a better bat than Waugh
Bradman, Smith, Ponting, Kohli to name a few with better peaks than WaughPeople are deluding themselves if they think that Kallis is a better bat.
Steve Waugh has arguably the greatest batting peak ever outside of Viv.
Nope.Bradman, Smith, Ponting, Kohli to name a few with better peaks than Waugh
Fine batsman Waugh and lot of good arguments why he’s better than Kallis but peak isn’t the argument
Nah Kallis is a better bat. Waugh was a better captain though.People are deluding themselves if they think that Kallis is a better bat.
Steve Waugh has arguably the greatest batting peak ever outside of Viv.
Waugh should have binged on minnows more to get a couple more points to his average and be considered in your eyes.Nah Kallis is a better bat. Waugh was a better captain though.
What?People are deluding themselves if they think that Kallis is a better bat.
Steve Waugh has arguably the greatest batting peak ever outside of Viv.
It was quite a peak but I’m sure there are others comparable or better like Ponting or Smith,Nope.
Steve Waugh averaged nearly 75 between 94 to 97. During that time, he faced Wasim, Waqar, Ambrose, Walsh, Donald and Pollock, all near their peak, in multiple series home and away. Nobody in history averaged so much while facing such quality pace likely.
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I was pretty young at the time, but I still remember in the mid 90s S.Waugh was always mentioned alongside or just after Lara and Tendulkar whenever a discussion around current number 1 bat came up.Nope.
Steve Waugh averaged nearly 75 between 94 to 97. During that time, he faced Wasim, Waqar, Ambrose, Walsh, Donald and Pollock, all near their peak, in multiple series home and away. Nobody in history averaged so much while facing such quality pace likely.
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There was a time, when he was the clear no 3 to those guys and had real buzz around him that he may have merited being in that tier.I was pretty young at the time, but I still remember in the mid 90s S.Waugh was always mentioned alongside or just after Lara and Tendulkar whenever a discussion around current number 1 bat came up.
Those stats are wild though. Not just the 75 batting average, but he averaged 103 batting in the 1st innings of a game and only 17 in the 4th. His part time bowling averaged under 20 too!
What do you think of those peak numbers?There was a time, when he was the clear no 3 to those guys and had real buzz around him that he may have merited being in that tier.
Think that was around the same time he switched to MRF bats if I recall correctly. Think all 3 of them had them.
Not a fan of Waugh, just have never been. Call me biased, but any cricketer that has to eliminate shots to succeed, it's just a slight down grade for me.What do you think of those peak numbers?