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Disagree. Stroking jadeja is underrated.Overated = strokes jadeja
Disagree. Stroking jadeja is underrated.Overated = strokes jadeja
Jadeja. And still underratedDepends who is giving it
Actually agree with most of this list, especially the overrated part.Overrated
Keith Miller
Sunil Gavaskar
Bert Sutcliffe
Ravindra Jadeja
Geoffrey Boycott
Ken Barrington
Garry Sobers
Steve Smith
Jacques Kallis
Underrated:
Ricky Ponting
Ben Stokes
Virat Kohli
Clive Lloyd
Gordon Greenidge
R Ashwin
Ian Botham
Javed Miandad
Don Bradman
Themes
Overrated:
Players from the 60s / Early 70s
All Rounders
Players with strong stats but no discernible match winning track record
Underrated:
Modern players and batsman from the 1980s
Strong specialists
Match winners who transcended stats
Bradman
For the most terrifying and genuinely difficult era for batsmen, he was the terrifying one. He changed games and helped to create a dynasty.Not sure Viv is underrated.
There’s a bunch of people who for no valid reason think he wasn’t that good. Then there’s all the humans who acknowledge (correctly) he was a batting god, the most fearsome batsman ever to walk the field.
How do we define bad or good face? Doesn't make any sense to me.From TJB's posts...
And his face.
Stroking Jadeja>>>>>strokes Jadeja imo.Disagree. Stroking jadeja is underrated.
Agree Imran slots in at 2nd, at worst top 4 (I include Gilly as an all rounder), that doesn't automatically make you top 3 player ever.Imran Khan is fairly rated as the 2nd greatest All rounder imo. At worst he is top 3. His prime is at least top 3 or 4 of All Time.
And I don't think anybody overrates Kapil here.
Definte tier below the top 3 guys, and for me clearly behind Steyn and Ambrose as well and possibly the two spinners.Amazing allrounder, but I think Imran's bowling is a bit overrated
Definitely.Depends who is giving it
Jadeja. And still underrated
I meant top 3 all rounders (or you might be referring to the cw's greatest cricketers list I'm not sure). But I don't see him anywhere below top 6 or 7 and an overall better cricketer than Gilchrist. Imran's numbers would be Way better if he actually played for 9 years.Agree Imran slots in at 2nd, at worst top 4 (I include Gilly as an all rounder), that doesn't automatically make you top 3 player ever.
Yeah, definitely top 3 as an all rounder.I meant top 3 all rounders (or you might be referring to the cw's greatest cricketers list I'm not sure). But I don't see him anywhere below top 6 or 7 and an overall better cricketer than Gilchrist. Imran's numbers would be Way better if he actually played for 9 years.
Just like his posts.How do we define bad or good face? Doesn't make any sense to me.
Wouldn't rate McGrath ahead of Imran. It's close in primary discipline and Imran was a pretty good batsman.Yeah, definitely top 3 as an all rounder.
Meant top 10 as an over all cricketer. Even though he rates ahead of Hadlee as an all rounder, Hadlee for me is well ahead as a cricketer.
And re top 6 / 7?
I have
Bradman
Sobers
Marshall
Hobbs
McGrath
Hadlee
Richards
Tendulkar
Ahead of him, Warne and him probably finishes off the top 10.
I don't think it's close, Marshall and McGrath and quite clearly (imo) the two best bowlers ever, Hadlee comes closest, but nah. Don't think Imran's even in that conversation.Wouldn't rate McGrath ahead of Imran. It's close in primary discipline and Imran was a pretty good batsman.
Yet Sobers>Don......I don't think it's close, Marshall and McGrath and quite clearly (imo) the two best bowlers ever, Hadlee comes closest, but nah. Don't think Imran's even in that conversation.
@subshakerzI don't think it's close, Marshall and McGrath and quite clearly (imo) the two best bowlers ever, Hadlee comes closest, but nah. Don't think Imran's even in that conversation.
About the 5th time I'm saying this.Yet Sobers>Don......
Sobers' batting is not close to Don..... I don't need to tell you that. I don't think it's really debatable whether Imran is a closer to McGrath as a bowler or Sobers to Don. That pretty much raps this whole fiasco.About the 5th time I'm saying this.
It changes, even in the names just listed Don was no. 1.
But even if....
Sobers is arguably the 2nd best batsman ever and definitely in that top tier of contenders.
He's also easily seen as the best all rounder and all round cricketer ever, who contributed at all 3 levels of the game.
So an absolute top tier batsman and slip fielder and close catcher in general and as a bowler he carried out every role from opening, to bowling marathon spells into the wind, every style from pace to swing to wrist and finger spin.
So yes Bradman is the greatest batsman ever, but what about the guy who's next in line, could catch flies and did everything imaginable with the ball? He's ATG at 2 disciplines and the most versatile ever in the 3rd.
With all that being said, as I said at the start, Bradman has the pole position for the spot.
Never really kicked on from their stellar debut albumStrokes?