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Graeme Smith vs Younis Khan

Graeme Smith vs Younis Khan


  • Total voters
    37

Johan

International Captain
If you want someone to be the best in Asia they should be good in all the Asian countries. Also if they’re “basically minnows” and they fail in that country, how is that not more of a black mark against someone who’s supposed to be “best” in Asia? They don’t even have a good record in a minnow country in Asia?! But they’re the best in Asia?! Makes so much sense.
I consider performances against 2000s Bangladesh or 30s NZ or current Ireland useless in literally any setting tbh
 

Coronis

International Coach
so you want to count runs against 2000s Ban and Zim?
Let me again run this scenario that is occurring past you.

X and Y players are candidates for best batsman in Asia.
X has a great record everywhere in Asia, except one country where he is merely good, against a decent team.
Y has a great record everywhere in Asia, except one country where he is quite poor, against the worst team.

Somehow this doesn’t carry any weight towards the argument? Surely you can see the illogicality in that.

I don’t see how anyone can make a logical argument that failing against a bad team is somehow not worse than failing against a good team. (which is not even the case here, since Younis didn’t fail in SL)
 

Johan

International Captain
Let me again run this scenario that is occurring past you.

X and Y players are candidates for best batsman in Asia.
X has a great record everywhere in Asia, except one country where he is merely good, against a decent team.
Y has a great record everywhere in Asia, except one country where he is quite poor, against the worst team.

Somehow this doesn’t carry any weight towards the argument? Surely you can see the illogicality in that.

I don’t see how anyone can make a logical argument that failing against a bad team is somehow not worse than failing against a good team. (which is not even the case here, since Younis didn’t fail in SL)
I'd just cut off sub-test standard sides when discussing best in Asia regardless of performance tbh but if they're to be involved then sure.
 

capt_Luffy

International Coach
Does Younis make it into your top 5 best batters against spin? Where'd Gavaskar or Sehwag be?
All 3 would be in Top 10, alongside Tendulkar, Lara, Hammond, Hobbs, Bradman, Sobers and Jayawardene. Honourable mentions: Kallicharran, Viv, Laxman, Azharuddin, Salim Mallik, Miandad, Kanhai, Weekes, Compton, Hutton, Headley, Sutcliffe, Border, Smith, Root, Inzamam and especially Clive Lloyd.
 

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