He was not liked by the English writers of the time, He was too rough and not "diplomatic" enough to be captain per people, and his selection policy was quite controversial.I wonder why Hutton is underrated.
What would Sobers SR have been?Reminder
Hutton averages 5 points higher than Sobers away from home, while their home conditions are as different as two pitches can be, literally landmines vs roads.
while being an opener.
50-60 probably? In his final England series he batted with 51 SR, in 1969 it was also 50, in 1966 England it was 59 but it was the best series of his life, in 1963 England it was 45.What would Sobers SR have been?
So a fair advantage over Hutton even if we give openers credit to be slower.50-60 probably? In his final England series he batted with 51 SR, in 1969 it was also 50, in 1966 England it was 59 but it was the best series of his life, in 1963 England it was 45.
Top 6-8 depending on my mood that daytbf you rate Gavaskar higher as well.
True, but Hutton would cancel that advantage out due to the opener tax imo, opening in England is a far harder job than playing 4-5 on 50s/60s Windies wickets which were generally flat.So a fair advantage over Hutton even if we give openers credit to be slower.
1.Immediately after the world warI wonder why Hutton is underrated.
Plus was averaging 56 in the 50's while others in his team couldn't average 40.Reminder
Hutton averages 5 points higher than Sobers away from home, while their home conditions are as different as two pitches can be, literally landmines vs roads.
while being an opener.
Can I see your top 10? Just curious how you fit Gavaskar in the top 6-8.Top 6-8 depending on my mood that day
> go to West Indies while you're nearing 40Plus was averaging 56 in the 50's while others in his team couldn't average 40.
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1. SachinCan I see your top 10? Just curious how you fit Gavaskar in the top 6-8.
Sachin. Viv. Sobers. Smith.Viv over Sobers makes sense imo, tougher pitches, better opposition and genuinely better away from home.
don't really think Smith has performed against more ATGs than Hutton tbhSachin. Viv. Sobers. Smith.
I have them on the same tier.
I usually have Sachin as first.
Viv has no weakness.
Sobers has longevity.
Smith seems to have no weakness in his record for now.
I would have rated Hutton higher but compared to the others he faced less ATG bowlers though he played in tougher conditions
Ok I didn't realize you don't rate older players at all.1. Sachin
2. Sobers
3. Smith
4. Viv
5. Hutton
6. Lara
7. Gavaskar
8. Barrington
9. Kallis
10. Ponting
Chappell is better than all of them.Ponting. Sanga. Kallis.
Same tier for me.
Viv easily faced better competition.Viv over Sobers makes sense imo, tougher pitches, better opposition and genuinely better away from home.