Coronis
International Coach
They stay partnered together, always and forever, as it should beSutcliffe over Hobbs?
They stay partnered together, always and forever, as it should beSutcliffe over Hobbs?
Hutton>They stay partnered together, always and forever, as it should be
>HuttonHutton>
Not unreasonable, but Sachin personally has more going on in favour.So Hutton over Tendulkar?
Trumper~Sutcliffe>Hutton
Yes and I am saying he is in an exceptional situation which reduced chances to improve his RPI, no.5 in a very good to ATG batting lineup. This is obvious.?
dude, 47 is his general average without minnows, literally no restrictions or filters
I'm talking about his average being low as well as his RPIYes and I am saying he is in an exceptional situation which reduced chances to improve his RPI, no.5 in a very good to ATG batting lineup. This is obvious.
Yeah I second this, if someone has Hutton as #2, I won't really bat an eye.Not unreasonable, but Sachin personally has more going on in favour.
Sorry misread. Yes fine to critique that.I'm talking about his average being low as well as his RPI
Agreed. Any player without weaknesses would be closer to Bradman than the rest of the pack. But they aren't.There’s no such thing.
Even Bradman has a weaknessAgreed. Any player without weaknesses would be closer to Bradman than the rest of the pack. But they aren't.
whatEven Bradman has a weakness
Old Trafford.What’s that?
Wouldn't you assume this to be the case when you have your best bat in the lower middle? Especially in an era where the attacks that are running you into the early problems are new ball quicks without much spin or reverse to follow up on with.Better quality bowling faced and regularly bailing out his team with key knocks.
And I am not demanding you rate Waugh higher but don't use this raw RPI metric to determine that.
Did you watch Waugh in the 90s?Wouldn't you assume this to be the case when you have your best bat in the lower middle? Especially in an era where the attacks that are running you into the early problems are new ball quicks without much spin or reverse to follow up on with.
Yes, and my question stands.Did you watch Waugh in the 90s?
I don't see how that is a slight on Waugh though. Seems like good strategy.Yes, and my question stands.
I'm not using it as a slight on Waugh. I just find it a bit weird that you are repeating it as praise when it should almost be a given for the circumstances.I don't see how that is a slight on Waugh though. Seems like good strategy.