The Battlers Prince
International Vice-Captain
Giving away how you’re trying to get Tendulkar as close to Bradman as you can.Langer is ahead of Crowe based on having a longer career.
Giving away how you’re trying to get Tendulkar as close to Bradman as you can.Langer is ahead of Crowe based on having a longer career.
You say that, but here is where I think the myth lies with Crowe and other batsmen of that era. In test matches in which Crowe played, the RPW was 32.73, which is slightly above the RPW across the entire history of test cricket.Crowe had a terrible start and was cut down by his knee early so depending on how things are weighted i could see how he would be penalised.
A peak analysis adjusted for era would love him given how bowler happy cricket was during his best years.
That depends on the rest of your batting lineup tbh. If you had absolute spuds, you’d take Crowe but if you already had a decent ‘average’ batting lineup, its harder to find an opener close to Langer’s output than to find a middle order bat close to Crowe’s output.Who would you want in your team, Martin Crowe or Justin Langer?
Easy choice to pick Crowe.
A few performances nothwithstanding, he was a htb in an era when there were plenty of multi condition players. Would probably get a bit more respect if he was a contemporary of Rohit, Warner etc - we probably wouldnt even notice him for being poor away these days, because its the new normal.While I dont think samaraweera was as good as crowe, he had some excellent performances towards the end of his career which I think are a little underappreciated. He scored 2 tons on a tour of SA, which is an extremely rare feat for a subcontinental batsman.