kyear2
International Coach
Barry Richards is just a aspecial case, he was without doubt seen as the best batsman in the world between the end of Sobers career and the start of Viv's dominance circa 1976. Lillee placed him above Gavaskar and Greenidge (as do many who played with/against them at Hamshire) and on par with IVA and Sobers. Barry was with his namesake and Chappell the best batsmen by some fair distance in WSC and he dominated first class cricket the world over.
If Wasim can gain selection based more than a little based on his ODI career and Grace based on FSC, then Barry can be as well.
Definitely one of the very few contenders to open alongside Hobbs, along with Hutton and Gavaskar. Sutcliffe factors in there as well, especially considering he and Hobbs formed perhaps the greatest opening partnership of all time, but he was also clearly the No. 2 partner and was quite a slow scorer even by standards back then. What Barry brings to the team would be immaculate technique mixed with the ability to score at a fast rate and dominate an attack, along with pre War Hobbs, Greenidge and possibly Morris there have not been too many of those in history and he was clearly better than the last two mentioned. He was also a superb slip fielder and somewhat useful part time bowler.
With everything factored in, for me it's him of Hutton for me to partner the original master at the top of the lineup.
If Wasim can gain selection based more than a little based on his ODI career and Grace based on FSC, then Barry can be as well.
Definitely one of the very few contenders to open alongside Hobbs, along with Hutton and Gavaskar. Sutcliffe factors in there as well, especially considering he and Hobbs formed perhaps the greatest opening partnership of all time, but he was also clearly the No. 2 partner and was quite a slow scorer even by standards back then. What Barry brings to the team would be immaculate technique mixed with the ability to score at a fast rate and dominate an attack, along with pre War Hobbs, Greenidge and possibly Morris there have not been too many of those in history and he was clearly better than the last two mentioned. He was also a superb slip fielder and somewhat useful part time bowler.
With everything factored in, for me it's him of Hutton for me to partner the original master at the top of the lineup.