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Denis Compton vs Younis Khan

Who is the better test batsman?


  • Total voters
    24

shortpitched713

International Captain
Out of post war players, nothing stood out to me as special for Compton, even in watching the footage. Would agree with BazBall21 that May is definitely better.

Anyway, going Younis here again.
 

BazBall21

International Captain
Out of post war players, nothing stood out to me as special for Compton, even in watching the footage. Would agree with BazBall21 that May is definitely better.

Anyway, going Younis here again.
Thanks. My reasoning is they have similar home/away splits with May having far tougher conditions. May perfectly matches him in FC too. Compton losing years to the War complicates it a bit though.
 

shortpitched713

International Captain
Compton was probably around David Warner level
Nah, he was better than that. Warner can sometimes look absolutely clueless. Still I don't know much, as I' haven't seen ought but highlights of Compton. His average isn't that impressive, at barely over 50. Can't say I'm super convinced about him as a batsman in a modern condition, for example.
 

PlayerComparisons

International Vice-Captain
Nah, he was better than that. Warner can sometimes look absolutely clueless. Still I don't know much, as I' haven't seen ought but highlights of Compton. His average isn't that impressive, at barely over 50. Can't say I'm super convinced about him as a batsman in a modern condition, for example.
Probably around Hayden level then
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Thanks. My reasoning is they have similar home/away splits with May having far tougher conditions. May perfectly matches him in FC too. Compton losing years to the War complicates it a bit though.
Compton averages something crazy like 90 over the FC matches during the War. Arguably lost the most for War, and to me, is clearly ahead of May on longevity.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
We can only rate the player that actually played. Not what could have been.

Keith Miller started late and ended up as one of the greatest all-rounders of all time. And obviously there's one called Bradman too.
Adding some valuable context here. This context missing prime years to War is really important, for players like him, O'Reilly, Nourse, Merchant, etc. who performed in the war years.
 

Coronis

International Coach
Adding some valuable context here. This context missing prime years to War is really important, for players like him, O'Reilly, Nourse, Merchant, etc. who performed in the war years.
Again though, can only judge them on what they actually did achieve in tests, like the WWI interrupted players (Hobbs and Faulkner anyone?) and Apartheid affected players.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Again though, can only judge them on what they actually did achieve in tests, like the WWI interrupted players (Hobbs and Faulkner anyone?) and Apartheid affected players.
Yes, but that doesn't removes this important context, does it?
 

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