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Ben Stokes vs Ian Bell

Who is the greater test batsman?


  • Total voters
    27

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
I think I would group Stokes along with Flintoff, Pietersen, and Buttler as the only England players in my lifetime (I guess Botham was also technically in my lifetime, but I was too small to remember) who had/have a quicksilver-like quality, whose value and influence aren't necessarily fully reflected in their stats etc., but had/have it within them to influence/change games in ways that so many other players, many of whom are better on paper (or even objectively better, if there is such a thing), just didn't/don't have the capacity to do. Real "you can't coach that" kind of stuff.

With players like this you also inevitably get a lot of failures and disappointments, of course. The frustration of which is compounded by knowledge of how great they can be. Seems to be par for the course. But all of the above are/were absolutely remarkable talents in their own right for mine. And it might be a case of heart over head, but in a situation where the chips were really down, I'd probably pick any of them (maybe not Buttler I guess) over Ian Bell.
 

ma1978

International Debutant
Ian Bell.

Stokes has regressed as a batter and an average of 35-36 with zero memorable knocks in India or Australia weakens his case. He should have hit a hundred in his last tour to those two countries and then he would have been comparable to Bell.
so what?

155
 

ma1978

International Debutant
I’d take the top five moments Stokes provided over all the pointless Bell innings.

This one is open and shut.

stokes is the most meaningful English cricket since Botham
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Ian Bell.

Stokes has regressed as a batter and an average of 35-36 with zero memorable knocks in India or Australia weakens his case. He should have hit a hundred in his last tour to those two countries and then he would have been comparable to Bell.
His maiden ton in Perth was pretty memorable with all around him falling
 

Majestic

U19 Captain
His maiden ton in Perth was pretty memorable with all around him falling
That's okayish knock. England weren't chasing 500+ anyways. He averages 28 in Australia and 27 in India with bat so I would say he needs a truly special knock to cover up for such poor output.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
A 4th innings ton at the WACA, in his second test is definitely memorable. You can’t then move the goalposts.
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
That's okayish knock. England weren't chasing 500+ anyways. He averages 28 in Australia and 27 in India with bat so I would say he needs a truly special knock to cover up for such poor output.
Stokes has a superb record in SA but a poor one everywhere else away from England
 

Majestic

U19 Captain
A 4th innings ton at the WACA, in his second test is definitely memorable. You can’t then move the goalposts.
A ton in losing knock is memorable? Did he took the total to 500 for 9 down or something ? If no then it maybe memorable for very few folks out there since he was young but not enough when that is all what you got from that part of the world in 10 years.
 

Majestic

U19 Captain
Stokes has a superb record in SA but a poor one everywhere else away from England
Yes in SA and England, he is superb. He is basically a SEN condition test cricketer. I can't rate him above Bell until he averages 38+ because two ATG knocks and an average of 35 with 13 tons won't put him above a 42 averaging batsman with 20 tons in about same number of games.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
A ton in losing knock is memorable? Did he took the total to 500 for 9 down or something ? If no then it maybe memorable for very few folks out there since he was young but not enough when that is all what you got from that part of the world in 10 years.
A 4th innings ton at the WACA when you’re a relatively unknown quantity is memorable, yes. I don’t tend to just judge innings well if their team mates also played well. For example I think Rahul Dravid had a memorable series in England in 2011 but his team lost 4-0.

& you said earlier it’s not like England were going to win anyway. Well granted it wasn’t 500 but we weren’t going to win at Headingley in 2019 either…or we could say his knock at Lord’s last year wasn’t memorable. It’s a foolish sentiment.

Of course his record in Oz and India isn’t as good as it should be. But you said he has no memorable knocks in either place and this is not true.
 

Majestic

U19 Captain
A 4th innings ton at the WACA when you’re a relatively unknown quantity is memorable, yes. I don’t tend to just judge innings well if their team mates also played well. For example I think Rahul Dravid had a memorable series in England in 2011 but his team lost 4-0.

& you said earlier it’s not like England were going to win anyway. Well granted it wasn’t 500 but we weren’t going to win at Headingley in 2019 either…or we could say his knock at Lord’s last year wasn’t memorable. It’s a foolish sentiment.

Of course his record in Oz and India isn’t as good as it should be. But you said he has no memorable knocks in either place and this is not true.
I don't believe it was memorable knock. It was just a normal ton away from home in losing cause. He is not a young kid anymore. Its been 10 years and what I mean to say is that since he has never been a consistent performer and mostly known for playing occasional special knocks in between the low strings of scores he produces, he seems to be lacking that special knock in those two top countries.

Dravid had a memorable series in England because he hit three tons while other Indian players combined could barely hit any. That's special undoubtedly.

What Stokes did in 2013 Australia tour with bat was a good start for a promising youngster but it was not a memorable series or that ton in Perth was not a series defining performance.
 

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