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ODI All Rounder Poll - Discussions

capt_Luffy

International Coach
I'm surprised with Flintoff's high ranking as he didn't score any runs in World Cups.
Agree that WC>>All and one of the bigger reasons don't think Flintoff is 1; but his record outside is quite good. But yeah, I think in these polls performance in WCs aren't rated as highly as they really should be.
 

Qlder

International Vice-Captain
Isn't it as much as Sachin or Steve Waugh bowled?
Steve Waugh is hard to assess. In his first 150 ODI's he had 143 wkts @ 31.62 and was definitely a good allrounder, but in his next 175 games he became more of a part-timer taking 52 wkts @ 43.05
 

CricAddict

International Coach
Sachin and Steve Waugh both bowled regularly in their first part of their career. Sachin stopped bowling after the back injury. Not sure why Steve Waugh stopped.

Both are underrated Odi allrounders.
 

sayon basak

Cricketer Of The Year
You really are young, as even I remember when Smith first came in and was a late middle order batsman and leg spinner. Remember a particular 92 of his vs us, Starc scored 99 there.
Duh, he started as a lower middle order batter doesn't mean he was a good bowler.

And don't pretend like you're way older than me.
 

LangleyburyCCPlayer

State Vice-Captain
Fair enough, but pretty much all of the decent allrounders of the 90s/2000s scored important runs in World Cups, yet Flintoff didn't.
Flintoff is certainly not blameless (Fredalo anyone?), but it’s harder when you come from a country that barring a four year blip between 2015 and 2019 has been an absolute laughing stock in ODIs, plus he's got a good record with the ball in global tournaments
 

Line and Length

International Coach
Earlier I mentioned that a qualifier of 1wpm might be suitable but, quite rightly, flaws were raised with this idea.
Of the 6 already voted 'in' we have all players with a wpm >1 .
However, five others attracting votes this round (Jayasuriya, Watson, Cairns, Richards and Kallis) all have sub 1.0wpm. These five have figures of 0.73, 0.96, 0.93, 0.65 and 0.83 wpm respectively
I accept that my suggestion was far too restrictive and will adjust my voting accordingly.
 
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ankitj

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
We are only 2 rounds into our ODI poll and already we have a player whose batting average is under 25 (Dev) and a player whose bowling average is over 35 (Jayasuriya).

Earlier I mentioned that a qualifier of 1wpm might be suitable but, quite rightly, flaws were raised with this idea.
Of the 7 already voted 'in' we have a player (Jayasuriya) with a wpm figure <1 (0.73).
Four others attracting votes this round (Watson, Cairns, Richards and Kallis) all have sub 1.0wpm. These 4 have figures of 0.96, 0.93, 0.65 and 0.83 wpm respectively
I accept that my suggestion was far too restrictive and will adjust my voting accordingly.
1 wicket per match is a pretty stiff bar for a batting all rounder. Many specialist bowlers with long careers only barely beat that.
 

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