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Curtly Ambrose vs Viv Richards

Ambrose vs Richards


  • Total voters
    13

DrWolverine

First Class Debutant
will give it to Hutton. Opener, in England, played a chunk in 50s, averaged 60 at the age of 39 and near the end of his career and so forth.
There is marginal difference between the top 7-8 batsmen. A big reason I would rate Lara or modern day batsmen ahead is because they faced better bowlers.
 

Johan

International Debutant
There is marginal difference between the top 7-8 batsmen. A big reason I would rate Lara or modern day batsmen ahead is because they faced better bowlers.
Hutton faced Elite ATG attacks over and over in bowler friendly condition and kept suceeding.Bowler argument is probably in Hutton's favour.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Hutton faced Elite ATG attacks over and over in bowler friendly condition and kept suceeding.Bowler argument is probably in Hutton's favour.
Nah. Hutton faced only two ATG bowlers, Lindwall and O'Reilly, with some amount of Grum probably early on. Conditions is in his favour, and the 50s Aussie attack was Great, but he didn't play against closely as many ATG bowlers Lara did.
 

Johan

International Debutant
Nah. Hutton faced only two ATG bowlers, Lindwall and O'Reilly, with some amount of Grum probably early on. Conditions is in his favour, and the 50s Aussie attack was Great, but he didn't play against closely as many ATG bowlers Lara did.
I mainly said attack for a reason, sometimes the attack of Lindwall/Miller/Johnston is more impressive to score against then an attack of Hadlee/Chatfield/Cairns, you can guess why.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
I mainly said attack for a reason, sometimes the attack of Lindwall/Miller/Johnston is more impressive to score against then an attack of Hadlee/Chatfield/Cairns, you can guess why.
Agreed, but a single attack it was. Next best was WI with Ramadhin and Valentine. Lara faced Wasim-Waqar-Saqlain vs Pakistan, McGrath-Warne-Gillespie-MacGill vs Australia, Donald-Pollock-de Villiers-Ntini (and generally a few more pretty good pacers) vs SA, Murali and Vaas vs SL, etc.
 

Johan

International Debutant
Agreed, but a single attack it was. Next best was WI with Ramadhin and Valentine. Lara faced Wasim-Waqar-Saqlain vs Pakistan, McGrath-Warne-Gillespie-MacGill vs Australia, Donald-Pollock-de Villiers-Ntini (and generally a few more pretty good pacers) vs SA, Murali and Vaas vs SL, etc.
in bowling conditions, he really only performed against the highlighted one, I think Hutton's post-war aus stuff is more impressive tbh
 

kyear2

International Coach
There is marginal difference between the top 7-8 batsmen. A big reason I would rate Lara or modern day batsmen ahead is because they faced better bowlers.
Yeah, my top 8/ 9 is really close as well.

And this isn't to say that Hutton didn't face great bowlers, there was O'Reilly before the war, Lindwall and Miller and Ramadhin and Valentine after and a small bit of early Davidson and Benaud.
 

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