DrWolverine
U19 Debutant
Who do you rate as a better opener?
Smith is better, but this comparison is missing the beat that one of the countries Smith sucked the most was at home. He averaged 34 against non BangZimWI teams at home, and had the numbers he pulled against Australia and India were away, he would had gotten way more traction. Sehwag, on the other hand, is one of the home GoATs.Smith averages 40+ in 8/10 countries.
Sehwag averages 40+ in 5/9 countries.
Smith averages 39.3 in Aus and 36 in India.
Sehwag averages 35 in Bangladesh, 27 in England, 25 in SouthAfrica and 20 in NewZealand.
Sehwag has a great record at home. Statistically speaking, he may have a better record than Gavaskar.Smith is better, but this comparison is missing the beat that one of the countries Smith sucked the most was at home. He averaged 34 against non BangZimWI teams at home, and had the numbers he pulled against Australia and India were away, he would had gotten way more traction. Sehwag, on the other hand, is one of the home GoATs.
At home he does. In Asia his record is arguably the very best, even better than Sachin. The two closest there are Younis and Gavaskar.Sehwag has a great record at home. Statistically speaking, he may have a better record than Gavaskar.
Yeah it's a demerit for him tho opening in SA must be the hardest batting task in cricket.Smith is better, but this comparison is missing the beat that one of the countries Smith sucked the most was at home. He averaged 34 against non BangZimWI teams at home, and had the numbers he pulled against Australia and India were away, he would had gotten way more traction. Sehwag, on the other hand, is one of the home GoATs.
Sehwag wasn't exactly a flat track bully. He was a genius to spin, and last I checked turners aren't flat tracks.Yeah it's a demerit for him tho opening in SA must be the hardest batting task in cricket.
But I will still take Smith over the flat track bully Sehwag who was worthless against lateral movement.
@OverratedSanity - what do you think we should call this trend by this "new" member?Smith averages 40+ in 8/10 countries.
Sehwag averages 40+ in 5/9 countries.
Smith averages 39.3 in Aus and 36 in India.
Sehwag averages 35 in Bangladesh, 27 in England, 25 in SouthAfrica and 20 in NewZealand.
Cos he was a meh opener who boosted his stats by dropping down the order after Smith came in.Gary Kirsten is an opener that I feel doesn’t get enough credit because his batting was not flashy.
Gary Kirsten played against 9 countries. He averages 40+ against 7 of them and ven against Australia and WestIndies, he averages a respectable 35.
Gary Kirsten played in 9 countries. He averages 40+ in 7 countries. He averaged 25 in WI(5 Tests) and 22 in SL(3 Tests).
I get that and you know I have called him the best spin player ever.Sehwag wasn't exactly a flat track bully. He was a genius to spin, and last I checked turners aren't flat tracks.
I mean, can't really argue that. Already said Smith was better, though not by any big margin personally.I get that and you know I have called him the best spin player ever.
I mean respective to swing friendly tracks. As an opener I have less confidence of him surviving the new ball than Smith.
Anwar was an even better opener than Kirsten IMO and if not for his own poor fitness and personal reason could have been in conversation for best opener since Greenidge.Gary Kirsten is an opener that I feel doesn’t get enough credit because his batting was not flashy.
Gary Kirsten played against 9 countries. He averages 40+ against 7 of them and ven against Australia and WestIndies, he averages a respectable 35.
Gary Kirsten played in 9 countries. He averages 40+ in 7 countries. He averaged 25 in WI(5 Tests) and 22 in SL(3 Tests).
If Sehwag stayed as a middle order bat could potentially have been a better bat than Smith. But as opener my basic criteria is you have to been relatively capable against the new ball.I mean, can't really argue that. Already said Smith was better, though not by any big margin personally.
Anwar’s probably my favourite Pakistani bat(and player after Akram).Anwar was an even better opener than Kirsten IMO and if not for his own poor fitness and personal reason could have been in conversation for best opener since Greenidge.
Me tooAnwar’s probably my favourite Pakistani bat(and player after Akram).