wfdu_ben91
International 12th Man
Would average 9 if he opened the batting in South Africa like Graeme Smith does.Would average 60 if he played in Australia all his cricket. Same as Ponting
Would average 9 if he opened the batting in South Africa like Graeme Smith does.Would average 60 if he played in Australia all his cricket. Same as Ponting
So you see the problem with your distorted analysis right?Would average 9 if he opened the batting in South Africa like Graeme Smith does.
Only McGrath did escape. Wasim and Waqar were taken to the cleaners by de Silva in 1994 when de Silva scored 90 runs in the first morning of a test. Donald & co received a mind boggling attack twice from Azhar, in India and SAF. I think Jayasuriya had a big go at McGrath when he scored his 1st test century in Australia (but needs to clarify). I am sure Ambrose and Walsh also have got some hammering once in a whileBut have you noticed that the best spinners have always been humbled by the best batsman? Ie Tendulkar, Lara and Ponting murdering Warne & Murali but never really consistently getting ontop of the likes of McGrath and co?
He certainly teed off against him in the ODI series here. Forget what year though. Good match.Only McGrath did escape. Wasim and Waqar were taken to the cleaners by de Silva in 1994 when de Silva scored 90 runs in the first morning of a test. Donald & co received a mind boggling attack twice from Azhar, in India and SAF. I think Jayasuriya had a big go at McGrath when he scored his 1st test century in Australia (but needs to clarify). I am sure Ambrose and Walsh also have got some hammering once in a while
Would without question be the 2nd best batsman after Bradman if he did, as he'd grow up learning to play the seaming stuff. That, plus his god given hand eye coordination and clarity of mind would put him head and shoulders above the rest like Ponting and Hayden, who've achieved all they could (good on them for it).Would average 9 if he opened the batting in South Africa like Graeme Smith does.
No, if Sehwag was South African then he'd weasel his way out by going and playing for England instead. Or he'd be a stand up verison of Roelof van der Merwe. Either way.Would without question be the 2nd best batsman after Bradman if he did, as he'd grow up learning to play the seaming stuff. That, plus his god given hand eye coordination and clarity of mind would put him head and shoulders above the rest like Ponting and Hayden, who've achieved all they could (good on them for it).
On what possible basis do you say that? Except that it's an argument that fits on one line.No, if Sehwag was South African then he'd weasel his way out by going and playing for England instead. Or he'd be a stand up verison of Roelof van der Merwe. Either way.
Limitations? Hayden averages higher in South Africa as an Opening Batsman then Sehwag's highest score as an opener in South Africa.On what possible basis do you say that? Except that it's an argument that fits on one line.
Perhaps you are mixing up Hayden and Sehwag, Hayden does not have the talent of Sehwag, just most of the limitations.
It's interesting, Spofforth apparently boasted that he "was the fastest there ever was", and among the many dismissals of that was Lord Harris (or was it Hawke...?) who called it "harmless delusion" and proceeded to list 6 or 7 who he believed clearly quicker.I can remember some one saying that keeper stood up to Fred "Demon" Spofforth, who was considrered to be lightening by the standards of the day. I can't find any keeper agreeing to do it today even to a lively fast medium bowler like Ishant SHarma or Thilan Thushara. Never mind Akthars, Lees, Bollingers, Nannes', Jhonsons and Bonds
As I say, UIMM that's the only part of the 30-odd-year career which he enjoyed which came on matting wickets.Barnes' most succesful test series was in 1913-4 against SA ON MATTING when he took 49 wickets @ 10, a figure that represents more than 25% of his total test wicket tally
Matting wickets (even today's variety) are an absolute minefield so you can almost totally discount those figures
When you also consider that the remainder of his career was played on uncovered wickets, I think it's fair to view his figures with a degree of scepticism
At best you could claim it's marginally more difficult.Probably because it's allot more difficult to bat on a green pitch then it is to bat on a dustbowl.
Yep, you're dead on there - in fact that Spofforth boast surprises me and I would be tempted to put it down to deliberate bravado to intimidate opposing batsmen rather than how he actually felt, because old Fred actually prided himself on his cleverness as a bowler rather than his sheer speed and he made frequent use of variations in line, length and pace.It's interesting, Spofforth apparently boasted that he "was the fastest there ever was", and among the many dismissals of that was Lord Harris (or was it Hawke...?) who called it "harmless delusion" and proceeded to list 6 or 7 who he believed clearly quicker.
Spofforth, from what I've tended to deduce (and there can never be certainty about the matter), would probably have been a fast-medium bowler at best.
Jack Blackham, the wicketkeeper in question, BTW, for anyone who's unaware is almost universally recognised as one of if not the greatest glovemen ever.
DM's average should be replaced with '***'.Damien Martyn should be in this category. Average of ~47, probably should have been around 110-115.
Right, because that double century in India in the tied test was a dead rubber?And had his entire career been played in dead rubbers, he almost certainly would have.
Please abstain from attempting to goad other posters. Such suggestions are baseless, and this whole conversation is doing nothing for the thread.No, if Sehwag was South African then he'd weasel his way out by going and playing for England instead. Or he'd be a stand up verison of Roelof van der Merwe. Either way.
Read the post I quoted, tbh. 2nd best batsman ever? Pfft.Please abstain from attempting to goad other posters. Such suggestions are baseless, and this whole conversation is doing nothing for the thread.
_If_ he had better technique for seaming or swinging conditions. Nothing hard to imagine about that, he's sewn up amazing strike rates and big scores as an opener that already makes him stand out.Read the post I quoted, tbh. 2nd best batsman ever? Pfft.