Red_Ink_Squid
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Step 1: He isn't.wait a second
someone please break down Clarke>Williamson for me.
Step 2: Assert he is anyway.
Step 1: He isn't.wait a second
someone please break down Clarke>Williamson for me.
Sehwag is a naturally aggressive opening batsman who has great record in Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Australia. All these sides have pretty good bowlers and he dominated them. Williamson being a no.3 is expected to do better, he has simply been poor away from home. Sehwag by nature is a different breed, an aggressive opener from Asia and not very likely to do well in SEN.Would have most guys in your first list ahead of Kane, but he's better than Sehwag.
And he's better than the three batsmen in the next list.
Yeah because current NZ is as good as Cook’s England right? And current India and Australia are only as good as the teams Cook beat?Cook has won test series in Australia and India with some 700 runs in a series.
I try to dream that Williamson will win a test series in those two countries but it doesn't happen even in dreams. And Cook was an opener in England conditions as well
He's obviously better than Sehwag but their away records are suspiciously not very dissimilarHonestly, complaining about KW's away record; and then putting Sehwag ahead of him is REALLY baffling to me......
Kane's away record is underwhelming but there's still a slight superiority in versatility there. Successful tour of UAE came in some testing conditions.He's obviously better than Sehwag but their away records are suspiciously not very dissimilar
+ Kane only toured India and England once each since turning 23, also a single match in SA..... Starting early, and not with a bang, bit him hard.He's obviously better than Sehwag but their away records are suspiciously not very dissimilar
He faced relatively mild Australian attacks in Australia. Could he do the same against the attack Kane faced in 2019? Obviously beasts Kane in Asia but I think Kane edges it overall.Sehwag is a naturally aggressive opening batsman who has great record in Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Australia. All these sides have pretty good bowlers and he dominated them. Williamson being a no.3 is expected to do better, he has simply been poor away from home. Sehwag by nature is a different breed, an aggressive opener from Asia and not very likely to do well in SEN.
Yes, I said the same.
Cook was standout performer and played such a key role, he certainly deserves all the credit for that. In 2015, when Williamson toured Australia, there was no Cummins and Johnson had retired, why couldn't Williamson win his team then?Yeah because current NZ is as good as Cook’s England right? And current India and Australia are only as good as the teams Cook beat?
He made two very good hundreds on that tour. Not sure he could've done much moreCook was standout performer and played such a key role, he certainly deserves all the credit for that. In 2015, when Williamson toured Australia, there was no Cummins and Johnson had retired, why couldn't Williamson win his team then?
Yeah. New Zealand simply didn't have the team. Brisbane 2015 is up there with his best. Kane hasn't done much else against better Australia attacks, but Cook himself only had one good Ashes series.He made two very good hundreds on that tour. Not sure he could've done much more
Are you ****ing kidding me mate? Bradman couldn’t have won that series for NZ when their best bowler averaged 37 and their other 3 bowlers that played all 3 tests all averaged above 50.Cook was standout performer and played such a key role, he certainly deserves all the credit for that. In 2015, when Williamson toured Australia, there was no Cummins and Johnson had retired, why couldn't Williamson win his team then?
I would be happy to rate Williamson higher but he has to perform and dominate in atleast one of the top country FGS! He has not done that yet.
And Australia's bowling attack didn't had Pat Cummins also by the way. Am I ****ing kidding if I am expecting a player to not be considered great if he barely average 32 vs top 4-5 nations away from home?Are you ****ing kidding me mate? Bradman couldn’t have won that series for NZ when their best bowler averaged 37 and their other 3 bowlers that played all 3 tests all averaged above 50.
Go ahead, make my Day.fighting the urge to make a KW vs Cook thread.
KW vs Gooch/Gower/Amla would be closer imofighting the urge to make a KW vs Cook thread.