honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
They are both Bradman compared to Vijay Bharadwaj
https://www.thecricketmonthly.com/story/1026113/the-longest-shotI don't like to be disrespectful, but do we truly believe this? That a guy playing with primitive equipment did something nothing has been able to come close to doing since, with better equipment? Monty Noble was a medium pacer or bowled off breaks from what I can find. So Trott put this guy over the Pavilion, which at a wildly loose guess would have to be a 120m hit, with not a lot of pace on the ball? No one hits it 120m in the modern game.
One could create a Vijay's test players XI. This team cannot bowl lol, and would be dusted to oblivion by the end of an innings.The standard of Vijays keeps dropping doesn't it. Since then we've had Murali Vijay who was alright for a while and then Vijay Shankar who was shocking.
Need to find a place for AG (Allan) Steel who was probably the 2nd best allrounder to WG Grace in his era. He is also a worthy contender for quality unknown players. Scored 135* at the SCG in 1882/83 and 148 at Lords 18 months later (1st ever test 100 at Lords so top of the honours board there) and 1st player with test centuries in both countries. Averaged 35 with the bat in testsand 20 with the ball (FC 29.41 and 14.78). He bowled a mixture of leggies, offspin and mediums.I know some are spelt Alan and some Allan but whatever
Alan Melville
Allan Rae
Alan Kippax
Allan Lamb
Allan Border * 5
Allan Watkins
Alan Knott +
Alan Davidson 2
Alan Fairfax 4
Allan Donald 1
Alan Mullally 3
Great batting, great keeper, great opening bowlers - Border as the spinner the only issue but he'l make a great captain!