• Welcome to the Cricket Web forums, one of the biggest forums in the world dedicated to cricket.

    You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join the Cricket Web community today!

    If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

Best Clutch batsman amongst these

Best Clutch player


  • Total voters
    23

Flem274*

123/5
KW has a ton everywhere bar SA where Wagner's slogging ****blocked him. Bit of a very strong bowling era, bit of samplesizelol due to 2 test series and a bit of him becoming a lot more inconsistent as he gets older.

His away average wasn't up for discussion until 2019 or so, which is when the injuries began.

He also bats in the same era as Smith, who might just be #2 of all time. KW ain't no Smith, Sachin, Hobbs or Sobers but he and the other Fab 4 blokes are well in with the other ATGs and once they're all retired and everyone calms down/doesn't need to pursue their agendas I think history will be pretty kind to anyone who averages 45+ in the current era.

If Kane has one "technical" issue, it's that he allows people to just bowl at him if they bowl corridor early on. Australia realised this in the 2019/20 series and just bowled dry to him and other sides cottoned on. Even KWs own team mates are better at making runs from good balls than him (Daryl Mitchell, Brendon McCullum spring to mind). A pinch of Bazball would actually help him imo.
 

Daemon

Request Your Custom Title Now!
If there’s such a thing as ability to clutch ratio I think Stokes should be up there
 

thierry henry

International Coach
KW has a ton everywhere bar SA where Wagner's slogging ****blocked him. Bit of a very strong bowling era, bit of samplesizelol due to 2 test series and a bit of him becoming a lot more inconsistent as he gets older.

His away average wasn't up for discussion until 2019 or so, which is when the injuries began.

He also bats in the same era as Smith, who might just be #2 of all time. KW ain't no Smith, Sachin, Hobbs or Sobers but he and the other Fab 4 blokes are well in with the other ATGs and once they're all retired and everyone calms down/doesn't need to pursue their agendas I think history will be pretty kind to anyone who averages 45+ in the current era.

If Kane has one "technical" issue, it's that he allows people to just bowl at him if they bowl corridor early on. Australia realised this in the 2019/20 series and just bowled dry to him and other sides cottoned on. Even KWs own team mates are better at making runs from good balls than him (Daryl Mitchell, Brendon McCullum spring to mind). A pinch of Bazball would actually help him imo.
Yeah and I’m not bagging Kane of course, but I think his away record and particularly away record against good fast bowling is not a strong point and at a level where it’s valid to point out

Kane is pretty much my platonic ideal of a batsman because his approach to good fast bowling/seaming conditions is to try to defend as immaculately as possible. There’s no doubt though that this can manifest as basically waiting until he’s good enough to nick one. He’s unusually prone for an elite batsman to getting 5(40) in tricky conditions.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
I’m not sure it’s actually specifically an away thing, more a ‘favourable seam bowling conditions’ thing. But yeah, what a shocker that he does worse against good bowling in good bowling conditions + sorry for derailing
 

Top