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Best ODI player never to have played Test cricket..

ganeshran

International Debutant
I think a more interesting title would be "The best ODI player to have failed at test cricket".
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Tikolo vs. Test countries tour teams, and their 2nd XIs in FC cricket:

1175 @ 51.08

If you include Zimbabwe, Bangers and the minnow nations he played against for the Kenyan national team, he has 3756 @ 56.05
 
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marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
That's hardly saying a lot. Ravi does average mid 40s in comparison to that mid 30 average though.
 

Howe_zat

Audio File
Was only talking one-day cricket, ftr. I think that's more or less indisputable - we picked Luke Wright for 50 bleedin' ODIs. 50.

Not sure he'd make the test team, but ODI form could well have got him in, justly or otherwise. At any rate he's much better than average county player.
 

Jacknife

International Captain
Was only talking one-day cricket, ftr. I think that's more or less indisputable - we picked Luke Wright for 50 bleedin' ODIs. 50.

Not sure he'd make the test team, but ODI form could well have got him in, justly or otherwise. At any rate he's much better than average county player.
No mate, I'm certain he wouldn't.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
At any rate he's much better than average county player.
What part of 39 FC average, 35 OD average and 25 T20 average makes him much better than the average county player because as far as I can see it, that is the epitome of an average county player.
 

Howe_zat

Audio File
That's simply untrue. The majority of county cricketers have worse records, especially given that ten Doeschate can bowl and field reasonably well, and scores at a good strike rate in the limited overs stuff. For a middle-order batsman, all that from a player who averages 35 is relatively rare on the county scene. You're forgetting how many county cricketers are nowhere near international standard.

I'm not trying to suggest he's a superstar, or even much cop as a long-format player at all. But that record would have got him into the one-day side, and since he's been a success in ODIs it's not too much of a stretch to say that he may well have been given a Test at some point.
 

Jacknife

International Captain
Well it's obvious Morgan got picked off his accomplishments in the shorter formats and his temperament but so far he hasn't really proved up to it and tbh I think he will go far better abroad than he has at home, not that's saying a lot because you play half your games at home. He's keeping the seat warm until Taylor debuts anyway imo.
 

Jacknife

International Captain
On top of that Morgan averages 39 in ODi's and 47 in T20i which is better than his county stats, just his test average isn't too flash.

RtD does have decent stats though, 47 in first class cricket and 46 in list A, he'd defo make our one day side imo.
 
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