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Joe Root V Allan Border

Who was the more manly and better batsman and bloke?


  • Total voters
    12
  • Poll closed .

Molehill

Cricketer Of The Year
Border managed to lose a Home Ashes Series whilst skipper to a dreadful England side. Who cares what you average away from home when you have that atrocity on your CV.

Root captained a side against far better Aussie teams and didn't lose a home series, and he wasn't even a good leader!!
 

Johan

State Vice-Captain
I am talking about his supposed purple
hasn't even toured SA, Has been playing in India as an all rounder for us and bowled a **** ton of overs in the first three games of this year's series and did genuinely struggle in Aus.

dunno why people try to randomly extend his struggles in Aus to Ind and SA.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
hasn't even toured SA, Has been playing in India as an all rounder for us and bowled a **** ton of overs in the first three games of this year's series and did genuinely struggle in Aus.

dunno why people try to randomly extend his struggles in Aus to Ind and SA.
I agree he over bowled but this India tour was still below par.
 

BazBall21

International Captain
I don't know the exact number but he has given a generation of men trauma, probably averages something like 70 like Waugh.
1981 was a better attack than any Waugh faced too. 1989 and 1993 were truly dreadful attacks. Old Trafford 1997 was an all time classic from Waugh though.
 

Red_Ink_Squid

Global Moderator
Border was a very manly cricketer. He was a master of the manliest result: the draw. He did really really well in dead, drawn games.

His record in matches which didn't end in draws is very mid. Just scrapes into the top 100 by average (criteria 2000+ runs), behind such Test giants as former Parramatta second grader Ben Duckett.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Border was a very manly cricketer. He was a master of the manliest result: the draw. He did really really well in dead, drawn games.

His record in matches which didn't end in draws is very mid. Just scrapes into the top 100 by average (criteria 2000+ runs), behind such Test giants as former Parramatta second grader Ben Duckett.
Something tells me you don't particularly like TOTAB...... Has he said something blasphemous about Woakes??
 

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