Bahnz
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Averaged 51 at home as an opener too
Averaged 51 at home as an opener too
Perhaps, but it's not one I agree with. Setting aside Zimbabwe, McCullum only averaged more than 30 against 2 countries (India and Pakistan), whereas Latham tops 30 v India, SL, Pakistan, WI, Bangladesh and England. Lies, damned lies and statistics you might say, but the only countries that Latham's really sucked against (SA and Aus), McCullum also sucked against.I'm absolutely with you that he was by no means a great opener but it's a fair argument that he might be marginally better than Latham. Opening wouldn't be the best place to play McCullum if you were trying to get the most out of him, but in picking a first XI for NZ - Baz doesn't crack the middle order, and he doesn't get the gloves.
I have him as 4th best in the 2000s currently. Wouldn't be surprised if he moves up either.Even though he's **** now, i do think conway is a bit underrated in these discussions.
In games played together when both opening:
Tom Latham: 1093 with an average of 29.54. (think there was one 32* at number 3)
Devon Conway: 1358 with an average of 36.70
Conway also has some great away performances:
- player of the series against England away, including 200 at Lords
- top individual score with 54 in low scoring WTC final. second highest runs in match after Williamson.
- crucial scores of 91 (first test) and 74 (second test) against India in India. scored 201 runs in the first 2 tests, averaging 50 and pushing nz to 2-0 to win the series. only Ravindra had more runs in the first two games.
If you discard his keeping innings his record in the middle order means he might be a better shout than Fleming by 2 runs overall.I'm absolutely with you that he was by no means a great opener but it's a fair argument that he might be marginally better than Latham. Opening wouldn't be the best place to play McCullum if you were trying to get the most out of him, but in picking a first XI for NZ - Baz doesn't crack the middle order, and he doesn't get the gloves.
If you discard his keeping innings his record in the middle order means he might be a better shout than Fleming by 2 runs overall.
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