who’s arguing that, thats absolutely valid. But thanks for the asia xi inputimo we should ignore Hobbs’ last 7 years cos these other blokes weren’t playing past 40.
We should.imo we should ignore Hobbs’ last 7 years cos these other blokes weren’t playing past 40.
Him still being great after 40 is what makes him so special.imo we should ignore Hobbs’ last 7 years cos these other blokes weren’t playing past 40.
Its why he gets bigger pref over hutton and sutcliffe even though quality wise he was slightly behindHim still being great after 40 is what makes him so special.
Hmm we can agree to disagree on Kumble. As a pure all-round spinner, he is India's best and the best of the SC outside Murali. However, maybe worldclass is subjective so I can take back that term.i can agree to be neutral on your other points, but firsty kumble is not world class if no one is even willing to have him over ashwin and jadeja. Secondly kumble is not leagues ahead when the stats are literally the same as shakib. From what pov did you define Kumble as a better quality bowler?
Well, Sanga did take somne ridiculous good takes and some stumping of highest class. In ODIs I would rate him comfortably above Gilchrist, because he kept to all types of bowlers. 150k slingers, 145k tall bowlers who spray it around, stood up to Vaas, read Murali's variations, handled Ajantha Mendis etc. Gilchrist never had that challenge. While rating Gilchrist as a better test keeper than Sanga, I would rate Sanga >Dhoni > Gilchrist for the batsmen keepers in ODIs.Gilly was not only safe but he also was superbly acrobatic, creating catches out of nowhere in a way Sanga could not. He had to stretch when it came to the waywardness of express speedsters like Lee and Tait.
Plus he had the unenviable task of following up with Healy in building a dynamic with Warne, and did that excellently. His stumping speed was fantastic.
Well, Sanga did take somne ridiculous good takes and some stumping of highest class. In ODIs I would rate him comfortably above Gilchrist, because he kept to all types of bowlers. 150k slingers, 145k tall bowlers who spray it around, stood up to Vaas, read Murali's variations, handled Ajantha Mendis etc. Gilchrist never had that challenge. While rating Gilchrist as a better test keeper than Sanga, I would rate Sanga >Dhoni > Gilchrist for the batsmen keepers in ODIs.
close enoughSangakkara , so many challenges for a keeper in a Sri Lankan team with the unorthodox nature of their bowlers and especially on the subcontinent , ..Muralitharan producing numerous varieties from his unique action , then there was the leg breaks of Chandana , mystery spin of Ajantha Mendis ..Standing up to Chaminda Vaas , the round arm action of Malinga ...The unpredictable nature of fast bowlers like Dilhara Fernando and Nissanka .. Sangakkara dealt with it expertly with the gloves .
herath, saqlain, ashwin and qadir all four SC spinners are better than kumble. Kumble is just relevant due to playing so many games, luckily which he could because India had no world class bowlers. Seriously in the easiest spin era, this man averaged 39 away. Did nothing great in ODIs either to show his quality. Overrated, one venue pony sorryHmm we can agree to disagree on Kumble. As a pure all-round spinner, he is India's best and the best of the SC outside Murali. However, maybe worldclass is subjective so I can take back that term.
Of course you would.Well, Sanga did take somne ridiculous good takes and some stumping of highest class. In ODIs I would rate him comfortably above Gilchrist, because he kept to all types of bowlers. 150k slingers, 145k tall bowlers who spray it around, stood up to Vaas, read Murali's variations, handled Ajantha Mendis etc. Gilchrist never had that challenge. While rating Gilchrist as a better test keeper than Sanga, I would rate Sanga >Dhoni > Gilchrist for the batsmen keepers in ODIs.
Herath may well be Asia's 2nd best spinner. Definitely the best ever of his type.herath, saqlain, ashwin and qadir all four SC spinners are better than kumble. Kumble is just relevant due to playing so many games, luckily which he could because India had no world class bowlers. Seriously in the easiest spin era, this man averaged 39 away. Did nothing great in ODIs either to show his quality. Overrated, one venue pony sorry
Incredibly controversial. Sanga was an ATG test batter, but probably only Sri Lanka's 5th or 6th best ODI bat. Bairstow has only kept in 17 out of 95 ODIs, so shouldn't be on this list. AB at least kept in 59 ODIs and averaged 70.5, so that is fine. However, he was a genius fielder (and 6th/7th/8th bowler), so I'd exclude him and go:Maybe Controversial, but from my era adjusting methods and points system, the best ODI keeper-batsmen were
- ABD
- Bairstow
- Dhoni
- Buttler
- Gilchrist
- Sangakkara
the difference between gilc and sang was just decimals, so they are basically equals in this format
your points system underrates strike rate if so, Gilchrist had a much better one compared to most openers of his time and among equals he had the slight average lead over Sanath while being more aggressive and Sehwag is the other close. only McCullum had a better strike rate and average but his sample size was smaller, he started his career later like Sehwag and he benefitted from a period of adjustment to odis in another position before openingMaybe Controversial, but from my era adjusting methods and points system, the best ODI keeper-batsmen were
- ABD
- Bairstow
- Dhoni
- Buttler
- Gilchrist
- Sangakkara
the difference between gilc and sang was just decimals, so they are basically equals in this format