Coronis
International Coach
Yeah he’s a good shout too.I like these picks.
MaybwChanderpaul for 35-39? We all dunk on him for selfish play, but he was a monster at that age.
Yeah he’s a good shout too.I like these picks.
MaybwChanderpaul for 35-39? We all dunk on him for selfish play, but he was a monster at that age.
What was Walsh's average? If it's anywhere near Anderson's then he'd be my pick.Oh and anyway, Walsh beats him by this measure too, in 8 less matches
No, the only categories you could consider Anderson for are the last 2. But his 177 wickets at 21.39 between 35-39 would put him ahead of Hadlee for me.Why? Does this mean Root is a top 5 test batsman now? Is Broad a top 5 test bowler too?
Again you’re literally just looking at totals and averages at face value, which is a pretty ignorant way to rate a player. Should I say Hayden is better than Viv? He has more runs and more tons at a better average.What was Walsh's average? If it's anywhere near Anderson's then he'd be my pick.
Just seen he had 180 at 21.6. I mean that's very similar to Jimmy, both ahead of Hadlee for me.
No, the only categories you could consider Anderson for are the last 2. But his 177 wickets at 21.39 between 35-39 would put him ahead of Hadlee for me.
By next Xmas, Root may have become a very serious challenger for Sangakkara though. In fact, there's an argument to say he's already ahead (more tons).
But you apparently didn't give Anderson more than a second's thought despite his numbers.Again you’re literally just looking at totals and averages at face value, which is a pretty ignorant way to rate a player. Should I say Hayden is better than Viv? He has more runs and more tons at a better average.
Waqar made debut at 18Officially he played his first FC match at 16 and 1 1/2 months, test debuted one day shy of 18, and played his last international at 36 and 3 1/2 months. I could believe if he's not his offical age, he's only a year or two older. He did claim his birth year was 1973 well into his career before changing it to 1971.
In comparison Aaqib Javed claims to have made his FC debut at 12 years two months and have finished at 31 years 5 months.
Absolutely makes sense. Thus, maintaining a brilliant average all the way through your late 30's whilst playing so much Test Cricket would surely only highlight how good you were even more, right?Good list. Also good to see players haven't been selected on longevity as most runs or wkts means nothing if you've played twice as many tests due to modern day scheduling
Well no it doesn't actually. As an example Ashes tours used to have 15-20+ games vs counties where the Test stars played most of them. However only the 5-6 test matches counts today in stats rather than how much FC cricket they had to play around those Tests (wheras today teams generally play 0 FC games on tour). just a guess but someone playing 100 Tests today has probably played less FC cricket than someone with 50 tests before 1990.Absolutely makes sense. Thus, maintaining a brilliant average all the way through your late 30's whilst playing so much Test Cricket would surely only highlight how good you were even more, right?
That's true, but I'm not sure those 3 day County games were quite as intense as a modern day Test.Well no it doesn't actually. As an example Ashes tours used to have 15-20+ games vs counties where the Test stars played most of them. However only the 5-6 test matches counts today in stats rather than how much FC cricket they had to play around those Tests (wheras today teams generally play 0 FC games on tour). just a guess but someone playing 100 Tests today has probably played less FC cricket than someone with 50 tests before 1990.
I did consider him.But you apparently didn't give Anderson more than a second's thought despite his numbers.
I'm discounting Hadlee because his numbers are distorted by the weakness of the rest of his bowling attack. Similar happened to Murali and you could argue that Windies bowling had fallen in a hole by the time Walsh was in his late 30's too. Anderson had far more competition for wickets.
You could just say you don't like Anderson and I'd get it.
Because he wasn’t the best spinner in any of the age groups.Why is Ashwin not in the list?
In which category did he come close? Not to mention he is a handy batter too.Because he wasn’t the best spinner in any of the age groups.
You should maybe add 'in my opinion'.Because he wasn’t the best spinner in any of the age groups.
Exactly.You should maybe add 'in my opinion'.
Batting didn’t have anything to do with it, I thought that was obvious. It was the best batsman, pacer and spinner.In which category did he come close? Not to mention he is a handy batter too.
You should maybe add 'in my opinion'.
Every single post on this forum is an opinion I don’t get why you are getting so bent out of shape? Make your own lists if you want.Exactly.
Ok, I didn't know that as it says best players in certain age ranges .Batting didn’t have anything to do with it, I thought that was obvious. It was the best batsman, pacer and spinner.
He’s closest in 35-39 (ongoing period) imo. I gave it to Lyon because he has a great record in all 4 countries he’s played in in that period, whilst Ashwin was extremely dominant in India and the West Indies, he was awful in South Africa and quite poor In Bangladesh. Will be possible to change their order, we’ll see what the future brings.
Thought it was pretty obvious from the players chosen and the stats quoted.Ok, I didn't know that as it says best players in certain age ranges .
This always cracks me up. If someone posts something of course it's their opinion, who else's would it beYou should maybe add 'in my opinion'.