Thats not the question. The question is whether he’s better than Imran. Imran’s failures in the West Indies coupled with his much poorer rates of conversion to 50s puts this Jadejas favor.Jadeja hasn't been sufficiently tested away from home.
What makes you think Jadeja is better at home?Thats not the question. The question is whether he’s better than Imran. Imran’s failures in the West Indies coupled with his much poorer rates of conversion to 50s puts this Jadejas favor.
I do wonder how you evaluate cricket players. As you know, by definition, one half the matches are played at home. Do you ignore those altogether?
I don't think that is such a black mark.Imran’s failures in the West Indies
I think they’re pretty similar. You just chose to ignore it.What makes you think Jadeja is better at home?
I don’t think it’s a black mark. Just that Jadeja has performed better at the principal opponents of the day.I don't think that is such a black mark.
The averages for some of the top batsmen of that era was pretty low in the WI during that time. IIRC even many top batsmen were struggling to get into late 30s average. The WI were just that good.
Ok so let's assume they are similar at home.I think they’re pretty similar. You just chose to ignore it.
Lol in a couple of tests maybe.I don’t think it’s a black mark. Just that Jadeja has performed better at the principal opponents of the day.
Imran, purely as a bat, has a couple of good series in Aus, a couple of good series in England, a good series against Hadlee in NZ and a MOS in India. He is far more accomplished than Jadeja who has been a downhill skier away from home.I don't think that is such a black mark.
The averages for some of the top batsmen of that era was pretty low in the WI during that time. IIRC even many top batsmen were struggling to get into late 30s average. The WI were just that good.
Imran ended his career as a pure bat though, and his last few years was a genuinely good bat up the order.As batsmen they're both a bit overrated with inflated averages but Imran marginally ahead.
Define many.Jadeja is essentially in the Indian side as a batsman who can bowl a bit today. No real role at home or away otherwise and is performing better the last couple years than Imran ever did.
And I’d hardly say he’s downhill skies abroad. Many of hisinnings were critical setting up wins or saving the innings.
more than ImranDefine many.
I'll go with this.As batsmen they're both a bit overrated with inflated averages but Imran marginally ahead.