kyear2
International Coach
And we disagree.It's laughable once you consider the difference in batting of Don and Sobers is greater than that of SRT and Waugh (Mark, not Steve).
So pretty much as much a case as Stokes have over Hutton.
And we disagree.It's laughable once you consider the difference in batting of Don and Sobers is greater than that of SRT and Waugh (Mark, not Steve).
So pretty much as much a case as Stokes have over Hutton.
So you have Stokes over Hutton???And we disagree.
The comparison.So you have Stokes over Hutton???
They are the same, they are useful in their secondary skill. So if you are fine with Warne you should be fine with Root, not needing Kallis who is just a plus.If we're going to drop it to Warne level, I can agree with it.
Also don't see the big diffeneces between Warne's level and Root's tbh.
Sure but notice how you avoid the bunny tail vs. poor 5th bowler direct comparison.A lousy 5th bowler is a liability and would release pressure, causing the changing up of rotations and the extension of spells for the front line guys, potentially blunting their effectiveness.
Having 3 guys in your slip cordon the equivalent of bunnies would also equally ensure you can't win matches, especially anything approaching relatively equal encounters.
Hutton and Stokes and Don and Sobers have equal gap in their batting.The comparison between Sobers and the Don on no way is aligned between Hutton and Stokes.
It's actually ridiculous.
Don and Sobers aren't close at all. We shouldn't entertain this.Hutton and Stokes and Don and Sobers have equal gap in their batting.
Sobers better allrounder, Bradman better player. Though Sobers never dismissed anyone as good as Wally.Don and Sobers aren't close at all. We shouldn't entertain this.
He was never run out??Sobers better allrounder, Bradman better player. Though Sobers never dismissed anyone as good as Wally.
Exactly.(Btw he has Sunny's wicket)
Yes I was actually agreeing with you, don't know why you're arguing, but Kallis is also a better batsman and slip fielder than Root, so would go with him with no drop off. Get it???They are the same, they are useful in their secondary skill. So if you are fine with Warne you should be fine with Root, not needing Kallis who is just a plus.
Sure but notice how you avoid the bunny tail vs. poor 5th bowler direct comparison.
Which is the worst, for the record?But yeah, a non detrimental 5th bowler is a absolute must, a full bunny tail should be avoided if at all possible and a Pakistan level cordon is equally non acceptable and would cost wins and hurt the team.
If you believe that then you have no concept of context or the sport.Hutton and Stokes and Don and Sobers have equal gap in their batting.
Just the difference is the distance between Steyn as a bowler and Kallis as a batsman, which isn't really much. But goddamn, someone is delusional as hell if they think that applies to Sobers and Don. As I said, Don is just that ahead, as much Hutton is to Stokes. Think most people will agree if they really think about it for 5 minutes.If you believe that then you have no concept of context or the sport.
But would explain some of the statements that are thrown around that makes no sense.
But back to the point, the arguments made for Kallis over Steyn (which I disagree with in this very specific instance, while acknowledging that Kallis actually had a major impact on Steyn's success) is identical to the one that I made.
And again, because I have to repeat these things, I'm not saying Sobers is better, I'm saying the arguments have parallels.
Steyn is a top 4 bowler and Kallis a top 15 batsman, a test standard 5th bowler and an elite slip. Steyn is upper tier elite in his primary skill and Kallis isn't, and bowlers are a tiny bit more important than batsmen, the combination puts him ahead for me.
Yes there's a step up, but on both sides.
Bradman is the GOAT batsman, Sobers is a top 3 or 4 elite ATG batsman of all time, a test standard 4th bowler and an top tier elite ATG slip.
Why are you always looking for an argument?Which is the worst, for the record?
And I think that's it's idiotic to think that the gap between Bradman and the next set of guys, ie Tendulkar, Sobers, Richards and Hobbs is equal to that of Hutton and Stokes is idiotic.Just the difference is the distance between Steyn as a bowler and Kallis as a batsman, which isn't really much. But goddamn, someone is delusional as hell if they think that applies to Sobers and Don. As I said, Don is just that ahead, as much Hutton is to Stokes. Think most people will agree if they really think about it for 5 minutes.
SureWhy are you always looking for an argument?
Which hurts a team the most depends on the level of team and where their weaknesses are.
We all see the game differently, Imran is your hero, sport and country and as such you see lower order batting as the ultimate secondary skill.
I grew up watching the great WI and Australia teams and subsequently the SA teams, those teams had ATG bowlers and equally great cordons that. Contributed to their wins more than lower order batting or 5th bowlers.
I should probably stop there, but against my better judgement I'll try to answer your question.
A slip cordon (as a unit) to me is more important than a 5th bowler, which in turn is on par with having a good 8 & 9. Why on par you ask, because the 5th blower played their role if they take wickets or not, while they help maintain the rotation and aren't a liability getting taken apart or releasing pressure. Lower order batsmen are by nature inconsistent and their contribution is less reliable, not less important. Just by bowling their overs the 5th bowler plays their role, the 8&9 have to actually score runs to play theirs.
It gets much more complicated, but I'll end there. Does that make any sense to you?