capt_Luffy
International Coach
Tbf most of them were draw, both in Asia and Australia.Kind of dissapointing, considering he got some generous pitches in Australia as well, I'd expect him to win some games which would add a lot to his legacy.
Tbf most of them were draw, both in Asia and Australia.Kind of dissapointing, considering he got some generous pitches in Australia as well, I'd expect him to win some games which would add a lot to his legacy.
He was just not the man.Kind of dissapointing, considering he got some generous pitches in Australia as well, I'd expect him to win some games which would add a lot to his legacy.
looks like Viv really did change the game.I think in the 60s both Australia and England were too afraid to loose to really play for the win. WI rising was really important.
Strange way to spell Sobers, or perhaps you meant Weekes??looks like Viv really did change the game.
dude, shut up, Sobers didn't even play faster than Root.Strange way to spell Sobers, or perhaps you meant Weekes??
Stop trying to convert me with black and white photos.
Stop trying to convert me with black and white photos.
Wait. Let me change my PFP.there's no way Sayon just accidentally found a black and white picture of Viv so ****ing similar to Coronis's profil picture, tbh
lmao epic, please don't changeWait. Let me change my PFP.
Btw is that Puyol in your PFP?lmao epic, please don't change
No, it's Bret HartBtw is that Puyol in your PFP?
I'd like to add that Compton seemingly had more gears at his game than May, could play more aggressive when need be.they played 30 tests together, a very significant sample size which is 45% of May's career and 38% of Compton's, though one can argue that Compton missed May's big tests like second test of 1955 Ashes, though one can also argue Compton was a 33-year-old with permanent knee issues and career threatening injuries (1950-51 Ashes) combined with surgeries even before May showed up, in these matches, Compton outscores May even though he played two less innings, averaging a healthy bit higher too
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from May's debut series (1951 South Africa) to Compton's retirement series (1957 South Africa), Compton averages higher too, 5 points higher and averages 2.4 more runs per inning.
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overall, I think it's Compton, even if they're about equal in quality (Think Compton's better there before Knee inflamation and surgeries), Compton had a 20 year long career and was very good in his mid 30s (the above stat has Compton at 32-39), keeping the skill to combat frontline South African attack of Adcock/Goddard/Tayfield even into his 40s while May only had a 10 year long career in comparison and was finished by the time he was 29/30.
Terrible, Ben Duckett better than all of themSome faster tons from the three (all ~40 SR plodders)
Compton - 113 off 118 vs South Africa 1947
Barrington - 115 off 153 in Australia 1966
May - 113* off 167 vs New Zealand 1958
Ben Duckett plays in a professional era tbf.Terrible, Ben Duckett better than all of them
indeed, all these guys played Gully Cricket.Ben Duckett plays in a professional era tbf.
I thought all the best guys were at gully. Like Webster and Greenindeed, all these guys played Gully Cricket.