Top_Cat said:
Now wait a second; where's your assertion of looking at a player's whole career to judge them against a particular team? We've been doing exactly what you just did in the above post in the other thread (i.e. explaining performance using factors other than the bare numbers) and now when you do it, it's perfectly okay and useable to explain why Chappell isn't as great as the others?!?!? You ARE kidding, right? Believe what you want but at least give us some consistency!
Umm.
Are you following what i am arguing in the first place?
This IS detailed analysis of the stats- thats what i just did!
Please show the difference between explaining Chappell's early success against the WI as down to facing an inferior bowling attack and explaining Lillee's failures in Pakistan as being due to the pitches over there. I and others have been doing stuff like this all along and you rubbished it and now you want to? Interesting.............
This is NOT what you were doing. You were going by he-says she-says blahblah.
WI attack early on was inferior to their pre-75 version. Especially in the 5-6 year period between the rise of the four prong and retirement of Griffiths-Hall.
Greg Chappell failed to live up to his standards once WI bowling attack was upgraded.
Lillee failed to perform ANYWHERE in the subcontinent whereas Hadlee did perform in India and Sri Lanka.
Thus Lillee's resume in the subcontinent reads: Failure, Absent,Failure while Hadlee's reads: Failure, Success,Success.
On that count, Hadlee gets more points than Lillee.
Lillee's overall performance against PAK is inferior to that of hadlee as well.
You cannot explain away Lillee's stats being inferior to hadlee's in the subcontinent because they both played in the subcontinent.
I fail to see how i am being inconsistent as you are alleging.
When Chappell had his run of outs against the WI in the early 80's and 4 ducks in a row, he was so strung out mentally it probably wouldn't have mattered who he played.
And ??
Every batsman faces a low patch in his career...thats no excuse.
I know performance over the entire time they've played against an opposition is the only criteria by which you say you judge players (as the above example shows, this isn't the case) but hey, that's my opinion on it.
performance over the entire careers while accounting for good performances and bad performances and looking for trends.
I do not limit my comparision to exact # of series to two comparing players.
But to analyse their WHOLE careers and see where they screw up and where they shine.
Lillee has not been a potent force on pitches that dont suit his kinda bowling....much less potent force than Hadlee and that is shown by his lack of touring of the subcontinent and not being good there at all.