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Who is the better cricketer?
I guess you haven’t been watching either of the recent tests huh?Weak bowling opponent will score more. You will need every bit of batting to defend that. A wicketkeeper with a bit decency isn't going to affect nearly as much as an ATVG bat.
Nope I am watching India v NZ. And as one of the biggest fans of Saha, I am not switching him for Rishabh by any means. The way Rishabh is batting is impacting the match more than his missed chance which Saha would had grabbed in sleep.I guess you haven’t been watching either of the recent tests huh?
I’m talking about Blundell and Smith specifically.Nope I am watching India v NZ. And as one of the biggest fans of Saha, I am not switching him for Rishabh by any means. The way Rishabh is batting is impacting the match more than his missed chance which Saha would had grabbed in sleep.
Blundell is **** with the bat currently. Pant also missed a chance, but more than made up for it already with the bat.I’m talking about Blundell and Smith specifically.
Thats not the point mate. The point is the poor keeping and the costs of it. Smith dropping an absolute sitter on Agha and letting Pakistan make England chase an insurmountable target.Blundell is **** with the bat currently. Pant also missed a chance, but more than made up for it already with the bat.
I get the point you are making. But I am making the counter point here. You can grab all you want, but that isn't going to give you Pant's Gabba 90, which changed the match. My point is, I won't like a keeper to make such mistakes, but I would take one who incase of making those, makes up for them with their batting. And on that note, Flower really stands tall.Thats not the point mate. The point is the poor keeping and the costs of it. Smith dropping an absolute sitter on Agha and letting Pakistan make England chase an insurmountable target.
Blundell shitting the bed on the Pant run out and now he’s made a crucial 50.
the original intent of my statement was a weak team would pick Flower and a strong one or atleast a strong bowling attack would pick Knott, that's what I'm clarifying.No, clarification would be if someone asked about the batting lineup
That's not how this worksBlundell is **** with the bat currently. Pant also missed a chance, but more than made up for it already with the bat.
That's exactly how it works. I did much digging on Flower's keeping, looking at old match footages, reading a few articles and talking with my dad. And all I got is that his keeping can be described simply as a bit untidy but much safe. Not spectacular, but hardly drops the doable. I will take that, and the ability to win a match by any day of the week! I mean, the difference in their batting is that of between Graeme Smith and Shaun Pollock.That's not how this works
@Coronis just gave you two examples of bad keeping literally costing two teams the actual match and you're still defending, and I apologize, but a really stupid position.I get the point you are making. But I am making the counter point here. You can grab all you want, but that isn't going to give you Pant's Gabba 90, which changed the match. My point is, I won't like a keeper to make such mistakes, but I would take one who incase of making those, makes up for them with their batting. And on that note, Flower really stands tall.
I am sorry, but is it really this tough to grapple the concept that a batsman of Flower's quality will score runs!?? I also just gave an example of Pant dropping a catch but justifying it with the bat. If anything, I expect Flower to do so more. Is Knott scoring that 232* in India and winning that Test??? No way in his dreams. Or Pant's knock in Gabba?@Coronis just gave you two examples of bad keeping literally costing two teams the actual match and you're still defending, and I apologize, but a really stupid position.
What made Gilchrist great and a true one of one, was that you didn't have to compromise anything by having him take the gloves.
The problem with a Sangakkara or a Flower keeping is that it also impacts their batting, while, at least in Flower's case, also giving you a sub par keeper, hurting you on both counts. Just give the gloves to someone else and let him play in the field. Solves both problems.
You also can't place Pant in the great category when you say, yeah he missed a chance but he made up for it with the bat. That's not going to always pan out that way. Missing crucial chances cost you matches, it's that simple really.
This is why this argument doesn't track for me.I get the point you are making. But I am making the counter point here. You can grab all you want, but that isn't going to give you Pant's Gabba 90, which changed the match. My point is, I won't like a keeper to make such mistakes, but I would take one who incase of making those, makes up for them with their batting. And on that note, Flower really stands tall.
I am sorry, but is it really this tough to grapple the concept that a batsman of Flower's quality will score runs!?? I also just gave an example of Pant dropping a catch but justifying it with the bat. If anything, I expect Flower to do so more. Is Knott scoring that 232* in India and winning that Test??? No way in his dreams. Or Pant's knock in Gabba?
Flower literally kept in 55 of his 63 matches and averages 53 while keeping and 35 when not. And I also presented that the evidence points towards Flower's decency with the gloves! I still haven't seen anything pointing his keeping being bad. It's frankly not close.
Journeyman might be harsh considering I have put Farokh Engineers name there but again he was nowhere near an ATG.Currentl , All teams in the world will pick a generational player like Flower even if it means reduced wicketkeeping efficiency.
Also this isn’t a comparison, Knotta equals are Saha, Prasanna Jaya, Foakes maybe Farokh engineer at best.
Flower is an ATG, Knott was a journeyman.
Drop a pedestrian, get Saha in and have Rishabh as a batsman. Sounds familiar?Nope I am watching India v NZ. And as one of the biggest fans of Saha, I am not switching him for Rishabh by any means. The way Rishabh is batting is impacting the match more than his missed chance which Saha would had grabbed in sleep.
But Saha would be the pedestrian then?Drop a pedestrian, get Saha in and have Rishabh as a batsman. Sounds familiar?
It's better to have a top class keeper pedestrian than just a pedestrian.But Saha would be the pedestrian then?