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AB de Villiers vs Denis Compton

Who is the greater test batsman?


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Coronis

International Coach
Yeah so both are important, no?
You’d think, but looking a bit deeper away is more important. Generally the average batsmen will average better at home than away, unsurprisingly. This is why a great away record is usually more valuable.

South Africa is kind of an exception, every single other team in history has a big advantage in home vs away scoring (like 3+ average points minimum), SA’s are practically even. (Before their isolation ban, they actually averaged more away than at home)
 

Johan

International Captain
That is because Graeme Smith is the most overrated cricketer in Cricketweb. Compton is comfortably ahead of him.
I wonder where Graeme Smith glaze comes from, forget Compton I don't even think he's better than May really. Him beating De Villiers on last year's poll was such a joke.
 

Coronis

International Coach
Interesting though speaking of Compton and May, pretty sure I read a match report recently and a rather sedate innings from one of them was described as beautiful and such despite the slowness. In contrast another innnings in the same match of similar length/SR in similar conditions was described harshly and derided as ugly to watch (despite chances not being given). Stuff like that also contributes somewhat to the whole Barrington underrating, even if you were a slow batsman if you were attractive enough you got away without the same level of criticism
 

Johan

International Captain
Interesting though speaking of Compton and May, pretty sure I read a match report recently and a rather sedate innings from one of them was described as beautiful and such despite the slowness. In contrast another innnings in the same match of similar length/SR in similar conditions was described harshly and derided as ugly to watch (despite chances not being given). Stuff like that also contributes somewhat to the whole Barrington underrating, even if you were a slow batsman if you were attractive enough you got away without the same level of criticism
Yeah I'd agree that even if you're slow, if your inning has elegance and style then people would rate it, though don't think what would be aesthetically pleasing about May's batting tbh

 

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