Johan
International Captain
is it true that Grace fixed gamesI would be so disappointed if you don't vote for Grace in the English Teams when we eventually get there......
is it true that Grace fixed gamesI would be so disappointed if you don't vote for Grace in the English Teams when we eventually get there......
The man is more of a myth than a person at this point..... I strongly believe not.is it true that Grace fixed games
Hunte??Cool player I'd love to watch live XI
1. V.T Trumper
2. C.E Hunte
3. Sir I.V.A Richards
4. R.G Pollock
5. E.D Weekes
6. G.S Sobers
7. A.B De Villiers
8. I.A Khan
9. S.K Warne
10. M.D Marshall
11. S.F Barnes
his name is so cool I used it as my name in Skyrim for years, just made a slight change, Dragonborn Comrade Hunte, good times.Hunte??
The video is pretty close to CW consensus of the tier 1 of Viv, Sachin, Abd and Kohli in some order.
I personally hate purely statistical analysis of players, especially to this extreme.The video is pretty close to CW consensus of the tier 1 of Viv, Sachin, Abd and Kohli in some order.
The only difference to the cw poll was, Kohli at 3 and Abd at 4, whereas Kimber had them the opposite, perhaps because Wcs are given more weightage here (he gave some weight to wcs, though he didn't do a deeper analysis, ABD for reference has a lot of bashing weak teams). All in all, a good video though.
Excuse me but Sachin is considered the 2nd best ever but even with his tons he too averaged mid 30s vs South Africa and Pakistan of the 90s. So what Sachin was a master vs pace but still had similar output.you're allowed to ignore it and give Lara points for averaging mid 30s against Pakistan and South Africa of 90s and getting no tons, but let's not just pretend Lara was some master player of pace, please.
much to the dismay of Subs, I point the exact same thing out with Sachin too everytime he's compared to other BAB candidates, so.Excuse me but Sachin is considered the 2nd best ever but even with his tons he too averaged mid 30s vs South Africa and Pakistan of the 90s. So what Sachin was a master vs pace but still had similar output.
Subz's reasonings are convoluted so I'm not going down that rabbit hole. But regarding Lara vs pace, yes he was suspect and he came up distinctly 2nd best in the two away series vs Ws and Donald in the 90s. But against pace in general he does have some bright moments: '99 series, '03 series vs Lee and Gillespie at home, '05 away to McGrath and Lee. While Lee isn't great he's arguably easily top 3 fastest bowlers ever.much to the dismay of Subs, I point the exact same thing out with Sachin too everytime he's compared to other BAB candidates, so.
Viv is undisputed #1
Is Johnston really the best bet?? He was a very good bowler, but I would rather just go with Spofforth. If someone modern then Bedser. Another spinner allrounder in Rhodes also doesn't sounds bat, although probably Don and Ames makes up for that.So I know people love to split things by era and we’re coming up to 150.
So how about splitting test cricket history in half - I’m going to cheat a little and add an extra year to the first half - I don’t think the second half XI will change by the time we get there (prove me wrong Bumrah?) (for crossover players they must have played either half their matches or half of the runs/wickets (depending on primary discipline) in that time period - yes this was to squeeze Miller and Lindwall into the first XI.
1877 @ Melbourne - 1952 @ Auckland
Jack Hobbs
Herbert Sutcliffe
Donald Bradman*
Walter Hammond
George Headley
Keith Miller
Les Ames+
Ray Lindwall
Bill O’Reilly
Sydney Barnes
Bill Johnston
Obviously, Hutton is another option which would be fine either way. I worried over the bowling attack for a bit but actually this seems pretty perfect. Barnes, O’Reilly, 3 genuine proven pacers, 1 of whom can also spin it when the occasion calls for it.
1952 @ Leeds - 2025 @ Bulawayo
Gavaskar
Boycott
Lara
Tendulkar
Smith
Sobers
Gilchrist+
Hadlee
Marshall
Warne
McGrath
Murali, Imran, Chappell and Richards also considered.
I think Johnston gets really overlooked, because of Miller and Lindwall. Could almost consider him the Garner of that attack in a way. He was very consistent, and over the period that is the cutoff here, even better. He injured his knee just prior to the 53 Ashes (in fact @Johan he had cartilage removed by the same surgeon who worked on Compton).Is Johnston really the best bet?? He was a very good bowler, but I would rather just go with Spofforth. If someone modern then Bedser. Another spinner allrounder in Rhodes also doesn't sounds bat, although probably Don and Ames makes up for that.
those are some ***y numbers, was excellent in 1954-55 Ashes as well if I'm not mistakenI think Johnston gets really overlooked, because of Miller and Lindwall. Could almost consider him the Garner of that attack in a way. He was very consistent, and over the period that is the cutoff here, even better. He injured his knee just prior to the 53 Ashes (in fact @Johan he had cartilage removed by the same surgeon who worked on Compton).
Apparently was rated ahead of Miller and Lindwall and Bedser by the ICC in 3 consecutive years in the early 50’s.
pre 1953 Ashes
29 matches 132 @ 21.75 6 5’fers
From 1953 Ashes
11 matches 28 @ 34.10 1 5’fer
Okay, so he basically was a Great and then an injury happens from which he never totally recovered. His peak is just of 29 matches though. I mean, there aren't many ATG options, but I do consider Spofforth one. And in context, I think he should make the cut.I think Johnston gets really overlooked, because of Miller and Lindwall. Could almost consider him the Garner of that attack in a way. He was very consistent, and over the period that is the cutoff here, even better. He injured his knee just prior to the 53 Ashes (in fact @Johan he had cartilage removed by the same surgeon who worked on Compton).
Apparently was rated ahead of Miller and Lindwall and Bedser by the ICC in 3 consecutive years in the early 50’s.
pre 1953 Ashes
29 matches 132 @ 21.75 6 5’fers
From 1953 Ashes
11 matches 28 @ 34.10 1 5’fer
Despite the decline he still had a higher wpm than either Lindwall or Miller.