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Bad cricketers who played too long

jcas0167

International Debutant
Derek Pringle. Good CC man but surely even he must have been surprised to play
74 times for england over 11 years, the last when he was about 35. Not one of
the fittest players either.
He probably did (in this Pringle appreciation thread some suggest he wasn't quite test class) although he was effective when recalled for the test series against the West Indies in 1991 and had an excellent 92 World Cup taking 3 for 22 in the final - with a bit of luck could have had Miandad lbw and may have been a WC winner.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Derek Pringle. Good CC man but surely even he must have been surprised to play
74 times for england over 11 years, the last when he was about 35. Not one of
the fittest players either.
Played a season or 2 of grade cricket

Good grade player but that’s about his limit if he was playing under Australian conditions as he wasn’t quick enough

Defreitas was very ordinary in grade but impossible to judge accurately as he didn’t seem to be all that fussed

Paul Jarvis was deceptively quick but had chronic injuries. Shame as he had real talent and is a good guy
 

Daemon

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Moeen Ali has played 138 ODIs. Averages 24 with the bat and 48 with the ball.

He's managed to play 3 World Cups where his record is pretty much identical to his career record, but once you exlude Scotland and Netherlands he goes to 14 games, 9 wickets, bowling average of 65 and batting average of 17.

Waste of space. Somehow got carried to a WC win where if he featured in the finals England would've probably lost.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Moeen Ali has played 138 ODIs. Averages 24 with the bat and 48 with the ball.

He's managed to play 3 World Cups where his record is pretty much identical to his career record, but once you exlude Scotland and Netherlands he goes to 14 games, 9 wickets, bowling average of 65 and batting average of 17.

Waste of space. Somehow got carried to a WC win where if he featured in the finals England would've probably lost.
Never realized he was dropped for the final. lol
 

the big bambino

International Captain
Not good stats from Moeen there but, I don't mean to damn with faint praise; he would be close to being the best bits and pieces player ever. Really is an incredible number of international matches played in respect of the skills he possessed.
 

TheJediBrah

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Moeen Ali has played 138 ODIs. Averages 24 with the bat and 48 with the ball.

He's managed to play 3 World Cups where his record is pretty much identical to his career record, but once you exlude Scotland and Netherlands he goes to 14 games, 9 wickets, bowling average of 65 and batting average of 17.

Waste of space. Somehow got carried to a WC win where if he featured in the finals England would've probably lost.
Bad Test cricketer too. His Ashes record is abysmal but kept getting picked based on performances against minnows
 

Kirkut

International Regular
Not a bad cricketer, but got this feeling that Dhoni captained in tests to handle the transition phase from Fab 5 era to Kohli/Rohit/Bumrah. In reality, he was never interested in test cricket.
 

capt_Luffy

Cricketer Of The Year
Not a bad cricketer, but got this feeling that Dhoni captained in tests to handle the transition phase from Fab 5 era to Kohli/Rohit/Bumrah. In reality, he was never interested in test cricket.
I really don't think so. Dhoni, though was no way as good in Tests as in ODIs, as both a batsman and a captain; is still a top 10 keeper bat of all time.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
I really never understood how Dhoni made runs in Tests. I was Big Mad whenever he did.

But it was real, at least in the right conditions.
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Not a bad cricketer, but got this feeling that Dhoni captained in tests to handle the transition phase from Fab 5 era to Kohli/Rohit/Bumrah. In reality, he was never interested in test cricket.
Dhoni interest in test cricket seemed to peak and decline once he reached no.1
 

Chin Music

State Vice-Captain
Played a season or 2 of grade cricket

Good grade player but that’s about his limit if he was playing under Australian conditions as he wasn’t quick enough

Defreitas was very ordinary in grade but impossible to judge accurately as he didn’t seem to be all that fussed

Paul Jarvis was deceptively quick but had chronic injuries. Shame as he had real talent and is a good guy
So, if I may ask, who was the best English player that you played with/against in grade cricket? My impression was that in the 90s, that there were many English county players who went there and found the level really challenging and not much of a drop off from county cricket.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
So, if I may ask, who was the best English player that you played with/against in grade cricket? My impression was that in the 90s, that there were many English county players who went there and found the level really challenging and not much of a drop off from county cricket.
Probably miss someone but played with or against Pringle, Defreitas, Jarvis, Jim Love, Bill Athey, Chris Cowdrey, Jonathon Agnew,

Also Marshall, Imran, Wayne Daniel, Winston Davis and Evan Gordon

Marshall had retired from international cricket but was only about 34 & still really quick when he wanted to be

Evan Gordon was lightning.

He was a South African in Sydney studying medicine and ended up playing Shield in one of his 2 seasons but went home when he graduated


I played a season in county 2nds and would say that first grade was generally better but had to factor in that not all county pros went 100% because they were playing so much and also used 2nds as practice

It was very different back then as grade was played over 2 Saturdays with very little Sunday cricket so everyone was keen & available so matches were competitive
 

Chin Music

State Vice-Captain
Probably miss someone but played with or against Pringle, Defreitas, Jarvis, Jim Love, Bill Athey, Chris Cowdrey, Jonathon Agnew,

Also Marshall, Imran, Wayne Daniel, Winston Davis and Evan Gordon

Marshall had retired from international cricket but was only about 34 & still really quick when he wanted to be

Evan Gordon was lightning.

He was a South African in Sydney studying medicine and ended up playing Shield in one of his 2 seasons but went home when he graduated


I played a season in county 2nds and would say that first grade was generally better but had to factor in that not all county pros went 100% because they were playing so much and also used 2nds as practice

It was very different back then as grade was played over 2 Saturdays with very little Sunday cricket so everyone was keen & available so matches were competitive
Wow that suggests a 'what might have been' with Gordon. I suppose he must have left it all for a career in medicine.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Wow that suggests a 'what might have been' with Gordon. I suppose he must have left it all for a career in medicine.
Yeah, I think he gave cricket away in his mid 20s after a back injury to focus on it

Keep in mind that SA was still banned at the time and there was no money in domestic stuff
 

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