The issue is not whether he was good enough to play as a specialist bat, it's whether he changed the game.Nope, all the attacks were Test quality by then aside from New Zealand's. Ames' record was better against the weaker teams but that hasn't stopped Mohammad Yousuf from being praised to the rafters. There's no question whatsoever that Ames was good enough to play for England as a specialist bat.
Then why does every team now consider the batting skills of the keeper when making selections?Err, where on Earth have I said Ames changed the game? I quite clearly stated that neither Ames, Murdoch, Stewart, Gilchrist or anyone else changed the game. The game cannot be changed in the respect of batsmen-wicketkeepers, and if anyone is stupid enough to start allowing rubbish wicketkeepers to keep in Tests it's unlikely to last that long.
All I said was that Ames was a Test-class batsman regardless of his skills as a wicketkeeper.
I've always found it ironic that Slater never made it as an ODI player given he was such a talented strokemaker. I remember he played a couple of great oneday innings early in his career, looked the goods only to never regain that form. One of crickets great anomalies for mine.TBH I've always thought it was more Michael Slater than Gilchrist who started the "Australian strokeplay without fail" trend. Gilchrist was obviously the lynchpin in its execution many times.
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you can probably add sehwag to that list too. always found ganguly to be a superior opener of the two to partner sachin in ODIs.Slater was the classic case (Vaughan, Younis Khan and Jayawardene are a few others) that being a boundary-reliant strokeplayer (even at the top of the order) won't work in ODIs. In that form, you simply have to be good at picking the gaps.
Matthew Hayden only very late in his ODI career picked that up and went from wholly average ODI player to very good one.
Haha yeah, true that. I always forget him, somehow, partly due to the fact I don't ever see him being a successful Test opener at pretty much any time other than post-2001.you can probably add sehwag to that list too. always found ganguly to be a superior opener of the two to partner sachin in ODIs.