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Ben Stokes vs Ian Bell

Who is the greater test batsman?


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sayon basak

International Debutant
Jimmy is quite clearly the best English player post Botham to me. Root is kinda close, as is Stokes and very arguably Cook, but Anderson is clear of them imo.
I think Root can surpass Anderson if he plays good enough for another 3 or 4 years.
 

PlayerComparisons

International Vice-Captain
Can’t see Root surpassing Anderson. I think Root will probably end up with like 14k runs at an average of 47. Anderson had a great tour of Aus too.
 

Adders

Cricketer Of The Year
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.
Stuart Broad probably belongs in that list too as a bowler that had that ability to change the course of game by sheer force of will.
 

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
He may be a **** but Michael Vaughn's captaincy and proficiency with the bat really give him an edge ;)
 

Chin Music

State Vice-Captain
He may be a **** but Michael Vaughn's captaincy and proficiency with the bat really give him an edge ;)
It is forgotten that Vaughan was a really good batsman before his knees gave way. I guess the fact that England got pumped in 2002/3 undermined how good he was against that attack.
 

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
It is forgotten that Vaughan was a really good batsman before his knees gave way. I guess the fact that England got pumped in 2002/3 undermined how good he was against that attack.
I only mentioned him because of how this thread has drifted away from the original protagonists, Bell and Stokes
 

Majestic

U19 Captain
Root will be better than Anderson unless he has a tragic end. His away record is better than Anderson, his only blemish is lack of hundred in Australia.
 

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