sayon basak
International Captain
What about Kane Williamson?Grant Flower is the GOAT btw. 58.77 and 15.12 in wins.
What about Kane Williamson?Grant Flower is the GOAT btw. 58.77 and 15.12 in wins.
He has a 100% win rate as captain in wins.What about Kane Williamson?
I wasn't listing avg in away wins. You can pick up 2 wickets at 20 and gets counted in win stats. I was talking about outsized efforts like 5-fers in wins. You took a 5-fer and if your team wins then you did have result changing 5-fers. Yes, there will be 3-fers with impact but it will be true for all bowlers. 5-fers is just a short cut and a good one. There is a reason that among the top 5 in history, we are seeing usual suspects like Marshall, Hadlee, McGrath, Steyn in pacers list. Random bowlers are not showing up in top 5 list.Kumble has better average in wins than Warne
Flower had better average in wins than Lara
You win more matches against weaker teams and in favourable conditions. Completely useless in determining who was a better match winner.
Oh, you don’t know me at all! I love a slow batsman. And who doesn’t love a good left arm orthodox.When he's done you're going to be sick of winning.
Most important reason is that no one walks onto the field to play in a win or a loss; match result happens after the fact. So it can have to impact on performance. It's the conditions, opposition and match situation that can impact performance and test a player.That is a good reason but not the most important reason imo.
One could bash already won matches and boost his average in winning matches, but that wouldn't mean he won the match. But the metric cannot account for that.
Most important reason is that no one walks onto the field to play in a win or a loss
Bumrah's worst bowling average in a calendar year is 27.07.pretty mental that bumrah's worst ever away test match series average (31.66) is better than the career average of a lot of really rocksolid bowlersView attachment 44237
This is true, but also remember that for no fault of his own Bumrah has never played tests in Pakistan or the UAE which are the toughest places in the world for seam bowlers.One aspect in which Bumrah is well ahead of the rest is his record away from home excluding minnows.
In modern era, the minnows would usually be referred for West Indies, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. Bumrah’s record is great against them but if you look at away record excluding these minnows and compare him with other greats of this era, he still stands out in all aspects:-
Bumrah 145 wickets, Avg 21
Cummins 111 wickets, Avg 26
Rabada 96 wickets, Avg 29
Steyn 135 wickets, Avg 28
Anderson 230 wickets, Avg 30
As we can see, he is comfortably ahead of rest in the most important parameter of greatness, i.e. away record vs non minnows and hence his greatness should no longer be in question.
Only by average, it isn't. But on breaking down his record you see it's pretty great. He just played in a very flat Era.Steyn's away avg not looking too great.
You are probably true due to flat pitches produced there but I think if I exclude Pakistan/ UAE, the records of other pacers still fall well behind Bumrah.This is true, but also remember that for no fault of his own Bumrah has never played tests in Pakistan or the UAE which are the toughest places in the world for seam bowlers.
Yes, Steyn falls in that era where pitches were relatively flat.Only by average, it isn't. But on breaking down his record you see it's pretty great. He just played in a very flat Era.
Conferring the title of minnow upon modern West Indies (especially) and Bangladesh is so ****ing filthy.One aspect in which Bumrah is well ahead of the rest is his record away from home excluding minnows.
In modern era, the minnows would usually be referred for West Indies, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. Bumrah’s record is great against them but if you look at away record excluding these minnows and compare him with other greats of this era, he still stands out in all aspects:-
Bumrah 145 wickets, Avg 21
Cummins 111 wickets, Avg 26
Rabada 96 wickets, Avg 29
Steyn 135 wickets, Avg 28
Anderson 230 wickets, Avg 30
As we can see, he is comfortably ahead of rest in the most important parameter of greatness, i.e. away record vs non minnows and hence his greatness should no longer be in question.
3/4 years ago Bangladesh probably had a better batting lineup than England (definitely at home) in conditions that are tough for seamers.Conferring the title of minnow upon modern West Indies (especially) and Bangladesh is so ****ing filthy.
Its almost like none of you remember what a true minnow is.
Bangladesh was never a minnow. Virat Kohli and Steve Smith has poor record vs BD.Conferring the title of minnow upon modern West Indies and Bangladesh is so ****ing filthy.
Its almost like none of you remember what a true minnow is.
what is a true minnow as per you?Conferring the title of minnow upon modern West Indies (especially) and Bangladesh is so ****ing filthy.
Its almost like none of you remember what a true minnow is.
Bangladesh are the only Asian team to win a test in NZ in about the last 12/13 years. They have drawn their last 3 series against NZ, Australia, and England 1-1.what is a true minnow as per you?
For me, a team that wins occasionally vs a good side but loses most of its games is a minnow.
West Indies or Bangladesh can win occasionally vs Australia or New Zealand respectively but they will likely lose a lot of games . It will be like 3-4 wins vs 25 losses. That to me is a team that falls in minnows category.
Moreover, West Indies batting is even worse, their bowling is still test standard. But batting is not worth even rating. Hence, I have excluded them when comparing today’s pacers. Anyways, they all have done well vs Windies and stat padded well. So, don’t think it makes a difference, just shows up the count of quality wickets at whatever be the average.